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    [[File:Systemfluid2.png|thumb|220x220px|headmatenative systemfluid flag.]]
    [[File:Systemfluid2.png|thumb|220x220px|headmatenative systemfluid flag.]]
    [[File:New systemfluid flag.png|thumb|A second headmatenative systemfluid flag,|219x219px]]
    [[File:New systemfluid flag.png|thumb|A second headmatenative systemfluid flag,|219x219px]]
    '''Systemfluid''', or '''plurfluid''', is an exclusive gender for [[System|systems]] in which the identity changes depending on who's fronting. This gender is intended for multiple and median systems alike. This may be a [[neurogender]] depending on the system.
    '''Systemfluid''', or '''plurfluid''', is an exclusive gender for [[System|systems]] in which the identity changes depending on who's fronting. This gender is intended for multiple and median systems alike. This may be a [[neurogender]] depending on the system, however its best identified as a [[xenogender]] to be non-exclusive.


    Although most systems have headmates of multiple seperate genders, this term can be useful to describe to singlets the seperation and experiences of each headmate. This term can also be useful to closely-knit systems who wish to choose identities together rather than seperately. This term can also be used to describe a single headmate whos gender changes when another headmate fronts, regardless of whether or not they are co-conning or fronting as well.
    Although most systems have headmates of multiple seperate genders, this term can be useful to describe to singlets the seperation and experiences of each headmate. This term can also be useful to closely-knit systems who wish to choose identities together rather than seperately. This term can also be used to describe a single headmate whos gender changes when another headmate fronts, regardless of whether or not they are co-conning or fronting as well.
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