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==External links==
==External links==
Transage discourse can be found on Twitter, Tumblr and Mastodon in particular.


*[https://map-wiki.com/index.php/Transage MAP Wiki] - Article contains more discussion of identity/adjacency.
*[https://map-wiki.com/index.php/Transage MAP Wiki] - Article contains more discussion of identity/adjacency.

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A Transage Flag: The most widely accepted symbol of Transage people

Transage is a term used since the late 00s[1] to describe people who feel that their internal age does not match their chronological age, and subsequently identify as such.[2] Some transage people have a fluid age identity, sometimes termed "agefluid", although this concept is sometimes used in hoaxes, for example, "clovergender". There exist self-describing subcategories such as Older-to-younger (OTY) and Younger-to-older (YTO). A Transage Flag is also documented.[3]

Transage communities have a tortured history with MAPs, and some transage identities have been constructed specifically to exclude them.[4] Nevertheless, the overlap with MAPs is considerable, as evidenced by the number of transage people who feel comfortable and accepted in the Pediverse.

There have existed precedents, described as somewhat similar to Transage identities, Puer aeternus, Peter Pan, Kidult and the Young fogey among them.

See also

External links

Transage discourse can be found on Twitter, Tumblr and Mastodon in particular.

  • MAP Wiki - Article contains more discussion of identity/adjacency.

References