Urgegender

Urgegender is for those who feel as if their gender and the way they experience it is influenced or affected by their violent/homicidal thoughts, violent urges, and/or anger issues. This gender does not necessarily have to feel violent or angry, it just has to feel as if it is influence or affected by those thoughts and/or urges. This gender can also be used for those who wish to incorporate these thoughts and/or urges into their identity as they wish to not hide these thoughts and/or urges anymore.

This gender was made for individuals who experience violent/homicidal thoughts, violent urges, and/or anger issues.

Flag
The red flag uses the most common color that is associated with anger. This can be used as a general flag or for a flag whose feel their thoughts and urges influenced their gender to be violent or angry.

The blue flag can be used for those who often feel ashamed or bad about their thoughts and urges, and those feelings affect their gender more so. The blue flag is not required for those certain feelings though.

The purple hued flag can be used as another general flag, or as a mash up between the blue and red flag meanings.

Every flag was made by Reddit user kamnspinalfluid, on February 6th, 2022.

Background Information and History
Often times, "ugly" or "scary" symptoms or experiences in mental health, such as lack of empathy, violent urges, homicidal thoughts, and so on, are judged upon. Many individuals feel as if they need to hide these experiences and symptoms so other folk won't think of them as a "bad" individual. Many others are ashamed of these experiences and symptoms because they may think that it makes them a "bad" individual, when that is not the case at all.

This gender was not made to "brag" about these symptoms or experiences, but as way to not hide them anymore.

This gender was coined by Reddit user kamnspinalfluid, on February 6th, 2022.

Coiner Boundaries
The coiner of Urgegender consents to alternate flags and names being added to this page, being stated as a Reddit comment on February 7th, 2022.