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'''Exoplace''' is a sub-term of [[genderplace]] used to describe when one's [[gender]] feels external. The gender may feel as though it is anywhere outside of the person, or it may feel as though the person has a connection to the gender rather than actually experiencing the gender. Exoplace can be experienced by anyone, regardless of gender identity. |
'''Exoplace''' is a sub-term of [[genderplace]] used to describe when one's [[gender]] feels external. The gender may feel as though it is anywhere outside of the person, or it may feel as though the person has a connection to the gender rather than actually experiencing the gender. Exoplace can be experienced by anyone, regardless of gender identity. |
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The prefix “exo-” is from the Greek word ''exo'', meaning outside. |
The prefix “exo-” is from the Greek word ''exo'', meaning outside. |
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Latest revision as of 00:06, 13 November 2021
Exoplace is a sub-term of genderplace used to describe when one's gender feels external. The gender may feel as though it is anywhere outside of the person, or it may feel as though the person has a connection to the gender rather than actually experiencing the gender. Exoplace can be experienced by anyone, regardless of gender identity.
The internal counterpart of exoplace is endoplace.
History
The term exoplace was coined by Tumblr user RGBFall on 15th August 2021[1]