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'''Deniagenic''' refers to a [[headmate]] and/or [[system]] that formed due to denial and/or guilt, usually over a bad/guilty habit, routine, or personality trait. Deniagenic falls under the endogenic umbrella.
 
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'''Deniagenic''' refers to a [[headmate]] and/or [[system]] that formed due to denial and/or guilt, usually over a bad/guilty habit, routine, or personality trait. Deniagenic falls under the [[endogenic]] umbrella.
 
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Revision as of 16:07, 25 January 2023


deniagenic ( n., adj.)
Applies tosystems, headmates
CoinerVoid-archive

Deniagenic refers to a headmate and/or system that formed due to denial and/or guilt, usually over a bad/guilty habit, routine, or personality trait. Deniagenic falls under the endogenic umbrella.