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    Some examples where this may occur includes, but is not limited to...
    Some examples where this may occur includes, but is not limited to...


    * A statue alter who feels dysmorphic fronting in a human body, and thus feels joy in their innerworld body.
    * A statue headmate who feels dysmorphic fronting in a human body, and thus feels joy in their innerworld body.
    * An [[intersex]] alter who feels dysmorphic or [[Dysphoria|dysphoric]] fronting in a [[dyadic]] body, and thus feels joy in their innerworld body.
    * An [[intersex]] headmate who feels dysmorphic or [[Dysphoria|dysphoric]] fronting in a [[dyadic]] body, and thus feels joy in their innerworld body.
    * A [[transneutral]] alter who feels dysphoric fronting in a [[feminine]] body, and thus feels joy in their innerworld body.
    * A [[transneutral]] headmate who feels dysphoric fronting in a [[feminine]] body, and thus feels joy in their innerworld body.
    * An african-american alter that feels dysmorphic fronting in a white body, and thus feels joy in their innerworld body.
    * An african-american headmate that feels dysmorphic fronting in a white body, and thus feels joy in their innerworld body.


    The counterparts to this experience includes [[outterphoria]], [[outterdisconnect]], [[inneuphoria]], and [[innerdisconnect]].
    The counterparts to this experience includes [[outterphoria]], [[outterdisconnect]], [[inneuphoria]], and [[innerdisconnect]].

    Revision as of 08:36, 2 June 2021

    Outeuphoria is a term for an experience exclusive to system members in which one feels gender euphoria, joy, or confidence in oneself when in the innerworld, due to the fact that their body isn't the same sex, gender, race, body size, or even species in some cases. The difference between their innerworld body and their fronting body (or lack thereof) causes them these feelings of joy.

    This experience often co-sides with innerphoria, as the fronting body often causes the individual distress or discomfort.

    Some examples where this may occur includes, but is not limited to...

    • A statue headmate who feels dysmorphic fronting in a human body, and thus feels joy in their innerworld body.
    • An intersex headmate who feels dysmorphic or dysphoric fronting in a dyadic body, and thus feels joy in their innerworld body.
    • A transneutral headmate who feels dysphoric fronting in a feminine body, and thus feels joy in their innerworld body.
    • An african-american headmate that feels dysmorphic fronting in a white body, and thus feels joy in their innerworld body.

    The counterparts to this experience includes outterphoria, outterdisconnect, inneuphoria, and innerdisconnect.

    History

    This term was coined by Weniviere from Cryptocrew's system on May 26th of 2021 in order to describe her and her headmates experiences. It was first publicized on May 29th of 2021.

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