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'''Musicdysphoria''' is a generic term referring to a form of gender dysphoria that falls under the [[xenodysphoria]] umbrella, It can manifest as distress, depressive symptoms, anxiety, anger, frustration, restlessness or unease, a sense of [[gender fragmentation]] or chaos resulting resulting from listening/hearing music. This can include certain musical styles in particular, any type of music, or specific musical tracks. Experiencing musicdysphoria is different from simply disliking a particular music or musical style. One can experience musicdysphoria and still can find a certain music beautiful even if it causes gender dysphoria. Someone who experiences this type of dysphoria may call themself 'musidys'. |
'''Musicdysphoria''' is a generic term referring to a form of gender dysphoria that falls under the [[xenodysphoria]] umbrella, It can manifest as distress, depressive symptoms, anxiety, anger, frustration, restlessness or unease, a sense of [[gender fragmentation]] or chaos resulting resulting from listening/hearing music. This can include certain musical styles in particular, any type of music, or specific musical tracks. Experiencing musicdysphoria is different from simply disliking a particular music or musical style. One can experience musicdysphoria and still can find a certain music beautiful even if it causes gender dysphoria. Someone who experiences this type of dysphoria may call themself 'musidys'. |
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Gender dysphoria can be experienced weakly or strongly and its intensity can fluctuate during or after listening music. The felt dysphoria can be intense to the point it may cause severe '''depressive''' '''symptoms''', '''anxiety''' or '''self-destructive''' thoughts. Experiencing this type of dysphoria does not require any gender related to music, any gender identity can experience it. |
Gender dysphoria can be experienced weakly or strongly and its intensity can fluctuate during or after listening music. The felt dysphoria can be intense to the point it may cause severe '''depressive''' '''symptoms''', '''anxiety''' or '''self-destructive''' thoughts. Experiencing this type of dysphoria does not require any gender related to music, any gender identity can experience it. |
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Latest revision as of 17:21, 3 May 2024
Musicdysphoria is a generic term referring to a form of gender dysphoria that falls under the xenodysphoria umbrella, It can manifest as distress, depressive symptoms, anxiety, anger, frustration, restlessness or unease, a sense of gender fragmentation or chaos resulting resulting from listening/hearing music. This can include certain musical styles in particular, any type of music, or specific musical tracks. Experiencing musicdysphoria is different from simply disliking a particular music or musical style. One can experience musicdysphoria and still can find a certain music beautiful even if it causes gender dysphoria. Someone who experiences this type of dysphoria may call themself 'musidys'.
Gender dysphoria can be experienced weakly or strongly and its intensity can fluctuate during or after listening music. The felt dysphoria can be intense to the point it may cause severe depressive symptoms, anxiety or self-destructive thoughts. Experiencing this type of dysphoria does not require any gender related to music, any gender identity can experience it.
History
The term was coined by wiki user Crackorbarck on October 10, 2021.