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    Revision as of 04:31, 17 June 2024 by Bunnymuffinz (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Onychigen''' is a xenogender inspired by the compulsion to bite one's nails. This identity reflects the nuanced feelings associated with nail-biting, such as anxiety, focus, and a form of self-soothing. It acknowledges the intricate relationship between stress and relief, embodying a unique blend of emotions. == History == The term onychigen was coined by Tumblr user [https://www.tumblr.com/bunnymuffinz bunnymuffinz] on June 17th, 2024. <ref name=":0">https://ww...")
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    Onychigen is a xenogender inspired by the compulsion to bite one's nails. This identity reflects the nuanced feelings associated with nail-biting, such as anxiety, focus, and a form of self-soothing. It acknowledges the intricate relationship between stress and relief, embodying a unique blend of emotions.

    History

    The term onychigen was coined by Tumblr user bunnymuffinz on June 17th, 2024. [1]

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    Deep blue was chosen for its association with deep emotions and the subconscious, highlighting the anxiety that triggers nail biting, slate gray is a neutral color representing mental distraction and the foggy state of mind that accompanies the compulsion, soft pink was selected to reflect the comforting and self-soothing aspect of nail biting, bright red represents the intense urge and emotional intensity behind the compulsion, pastel green was chosen for its calming effect, symbolizing the relief and peace that follows the compulsion, and lastly light beige reflects vulnerability and the raw, exposed feeling post compulsion.

    Etymology

    Onych - This prefix originates from the Greek word "onycho" which relates to nails. -gen - This suffix is derived from the Greek word "genos" meaning birth or origin.

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