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    '''Samostasex''' (''pronounced sam-oh-stah-sex'') is a term under the [[Tubuhive]] umbrella that encompasses members of [[system]] whos innerworld [[sex]] is not their body's outward sex. This term is able to be used to better describe to singlets how their innerworld sex may effect their life, experiences, and/or gender identity.
    '''Samostasex''' (''pronounced sam-oh-stah-sex'') is a term under the [[Tubuhive]] umbrella that encompasses members of [[system]] whos innerworld [[sex]] is not their body's outward sex. This term is able to be used to better describe to singlets how their innerworld sex may affect their life, experiences, and/or gender identity.


    Any system may use these terms. Subsets of this are listed below.
    Any system may use these terms. Subsets of this are listed below.


    == Samostasex subsets ==
    == Samostasex subsets ==
    '''Samosta-I''': Samosta-I is a term for when one has an [[intersex]] body in the innerworld, while dwelling in a shared [[dyadic]] body outwardly. It is made to avoid offense and controversy, as intersex singlets may find the usage of calling onself intersex (when they are in a dyadic body) with no further context to be misleading and harmful.
    '''Samosta-I''': Samosta-I is a term for when one has an [[intersex]] body in the innerworld, while dwelling in a shared [[dyadic]] body outwardly. It is made to avoid offense and controversy, as intersex singlets may find the usage of calling oneself intersex (when they are in a dyadic body) with no further context to be misleading and harmful.


    '''Samosta-D''': Samosta-D is a term for when one has a dyadic body in the innerworld, while dwelling in a intersex body outwardly.
    '''Samosta-D''': Samosta-D is a term for when one has a dyadic body in the innerworld, while dwelling in a intersex body outwardly.
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    == Flags ==
    == Flags ==
    Although the flags aren't technically made with these terms in mind, the two flags listed here have the same implications as Samosta-I and Samosta-D, just made without any terms to follow. They both have no confirmed meaning, and were coined on March 3rd of 2021 by Plurgai on Tumblr.
    Although the flags aren't technically made with these terms in mind, the two flags listed here have the same implications as Samosta-I and Samosta-D, just made without any terms to follow. They both have no confirmed meaning, and were coined on March 3rd of 2021 by Plurgai on Tumblr.

    Flags specifically for Samosta-F, M, T, and A were created by user Lightlozabow on August 29th, 2022. They all use a design based on the previously created flags featured on this page. The Samosta-A flag uses colors from the altersex flag, with the grey square in the center coming from the cissex flag. The Samosta-T flag uses colors from the transsex flag, with the grey square in the center coming from the cissex flag. The Samosta-F flag has red on the outside to represent an internal female body, a grey stripe in the middle to represent [[cisgender]] (to indicate a headmate being a different gender to the body without necessarily considering themself [[Transgender|trans]]), and a blue square in the center to represent an external male body. The Samosta-M flag is the inverse of the Samosta-F flag, with blue on the outside to represent an internal male body, a grey stripe in the middle to represent cisgender, and a red square in the center to represent an external female body.


    == Etymology ==
    == Etymology ==


    The name comes from the Czech word for "seperate," which is ''samostatný.''
    The name comes from the Czech word for "separate," which is ''samostatný.''


    == Resources ==
    == Resources ==
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