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[[Illusogender]] - when someone knows they're a certain gender, but experiences a feeling of "fakeness" present, either due to neurodivergency or due to outside pressure, such as from parents, society, etc. These feelings and/or pressures can be part of the gender experience.
[[Inkongender]] - Is characterised by having a vague and inconsistent relationship with gender. An inkogender person may sometimes feel as if gender does not apply to them at all, while other times they may feel as if they have a gender but are unable to describe the gendered experience they’re having. Despite the vague connection to or general disconnect from gender, they may still use gender labels that fit them best and/or collect genders that they have a connection to. Inkongender can be considered a [[neurogender]], but it doesn’t have to be.
[[Caedogender]] - A gender that has been "cut away" or damaged by trauma. At one point one may have experienced a certain gender at one point, but one feels that their connection to that gender has been damaged, altered, or completely cut away after a traumatic event.
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