is there a gender or sexuality regarding ptsd? or autism? or chronic pain, or physical disability? im dfab and feel masculine but not a man, and not a woman, but sometimes it fluctuates.
Caedogender/Caedgender: A gender which has been “cut away” by a traumatic event. A gender that was once felt but has been damaged or lost due to trauma.
Caed-/Caedo-: a feeling that one was previously able to experience a particular kind of attraction, but that ability was lost due to trauma or other negative events.
Corugender/Flashgender: a gender identity that changes during and around flashbacks. For use by people with PTSD or other mental illnesses causing flashbacks only.
Magismetum-/Magis-: becoming more attracted when scared. Exclusive to those with anxiety/ptsd/a pd/any mental illness that causes extreme fear. A neurodivergent orientation.
Minusmetum-/Minus-: becoming less attracted when scared. Exclusive to those with anxiety/ptsd/a pd/any mental illness that causes extreme fear. A neurodivergent orientation.
Autigender: A gender which can only be understood in the context of being autistic.
Fascigender: A gender experience largely related to a special interest; for autistic folk.
Echo-: when you only feel attraction to people that you see as extensions of yourself/that you are an extension of them due to neurodivergence, namely difficulty in expressing empathy, or empathy deficits, such as in NPD/ASPD/Autism and extreme attachment and desire to be engulfed by a depended/favorite person, such as in BPD/DPD.
Algiagender: a gender which changes depending on your pain levels or type of pain being felt. Only for those with chronic pain.
Wolandgender: A gender which is experienced only as a response to chronic pain or disability, or a gender experience which is changed, heightened or suppressed due to the experience of chronic pain or disability (intended primarily for use by chronically ill or disabled candidates, but could of course be used by candidates temporarily finding their gender experience altered due to pain).
Woland-: due to your disability and/or chronic illness, you feel varying degrees of attraction simply due to pain and/or spoons.
As for your last one, perhaps something like Mascfluid or Mascflux?