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'''Unaseparian''' is a gender meant to describe the experiences of some [[multigender]] individuals. Those who identify as unaseparian experience their gender in two ways: |
'''Unaseparian''' is a gender meant to describe the experiences of some [[multigender]] individuals. Those who identify as unaseparian experience their gender in two ways: |
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== History == |
== History == |
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The term unaseparian was coined by FANDOM user Foxesforever on March 25th, 2021. |
The term unaseparian was coined by FANDOM user Foxesforever on March 25th, 2021. The flag was designed by FANDOM user Reign of the breadsticcs on April 11, 2021. |
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== Etymology == |
== Etymology == |
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Revision as of 22:33, 11 April 2021
Unaseparian is a gender meant to describe the experiences of some multigender individuals. Those who identify as unaseparian experience their gender in two ways:
- The person feels as though their various genders/labels are combined into one identity that has a feeling to it that is unique to the individual.
- The person experiences their genders individually, and can feel each individual gender as it’s own identity.
The two ways a unaseparian person experiences their gender are never felt individually, but are instead experienced at the same time, although the individual can still distinguish between them.
The intensity of a unaseparian person’s individual genders fluctuates. The fluctuation of one gender may or may not trigger the fluctuation of another gender.
History
The term unaseparian was coined by FANDOM user Foxesforever on March 25th, 2021. The flag was designed by FANDOM user Reign of the breadsticcs on April 11, 2021.
Etymology
Unaseparian comes from the Latin words una, meaning combined, and separatus, meaning separate.