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'''Gendercontinuum''' is a person who's stuck between a [[system]] and polygender.  
'''Gendercontinuum''' is a term referring to a person who's stuck between being a [[system]] and being polygender.  


A person who could be considered [[mogaigenic]], but is stuck between gender identities that feel self-contained and autonomous (not AUIN), and a system.<ref>https://plurgai.tumblr.com/post/646539204370857984/gendercontinuum-neogender-complex-a-person-whos</ref>
A person who could be considered [[mogaigenic]], but is stuck between gender identities that feel self-contained and autonomous (not AUIN), and a system.<ref>https://plurgai.tumblr.com/post/646539204370857984/gendercontinuum-neogender-complex-a-person-whos</ref>


This term is similar to a [[median]] system, where they are interconnected and less distinct than fully system members.
This term is similar to a [[median]] system, where they are interconnected and less distinct than full system members.


It gives more of an influence type experience than other people [[fronting]].
It gives more of an influence type experience than other people [[fronting]].

Revision as of 00:20, 19 September 2022

gendercontinuum ( n., adj.)
The Gendercontinuum / Neogender Complex flag.
SynonymsNeogender Complex
Applies toheadmates

Gendercontinuum is a term referring to a person who's stuck between being a system and being polygender.

A person who could be considered mogaigenic, but is stuck between gender identities that feel self-contained and autonomous (not AUIN), and a system.[1]

This term is similar to a median system, where they are interconnected and less distinct than full system members.

It gives more of an influence type experience than other people fronting.

It can feel like their genders are simply autonomous and have a sense of being, almost like a fragment in full systems.

Members are known as genderentities.

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