(NOT “queer asexual” or “I’m asexual so I’m queer”, it’s exactly “asexual-queer”)
This is was made specifically for those who have DID/OSDD. This is for those whose host is asexual but their altars are all over the sexual orientation map (some might be gay, some might be straight, some might be pansexual, whatever the case is for you).
The flag is based off of one of the queer flags. personally I love this one because it’s very colorful. I just changed the white stripe to purple for the asexual community!
Flag makers reasoning for the colors: the shades of purple at the top of the flag are for Asexuality, the white stripe shows community, the pink/red colors at the bottom of the flag are for the sapphic community
There’s some possible definitions floating around for the identity of “asexual sapphic”
1. A person who doesn’t experience sexual attraction to anyone but does experience romantic attraction to women (however you define the word woman)
2. A person who doesn’t experience sexual attraction to anyone but solely dates other women (however you define the word woman)
3. A person who due to trauma chooses to only date women and is unsure of how exactly to define sexual attraction but feels a strong attachment to the asexual community
4. A person who doesn’t experience sexual attraction towards others but often finds themselves daydreaming about women (however you choose to define women), and/or has a strong preference for women when it comes to dating others (and other forms of attraction like sensual or romantic)
Hypergender: When one feels as if their connection to their own gender identity is influenced by their hyper or chaotic nature. Alternatively, they experience an understanding of their gender identity in great “bursts” as if it was energy.
Do not add this post to your flop accounts, it triggers my paranoia.
is an umbrella term used to describe anyone who doesn’t experience platonic attraction the “full”, “normal”, or “acceptable” amount. can also be used by those who know they are not alloplatonic, but are still questioning their specific platonic orientation, don’t want to use a more specific platonic label, etc.
aplspec flag in the style of these acespec and arospec flags! it uses the same color progression (two similar colors, purple, red, orange, pink, blue) and all are taken from various aplatonic orientation flags and somewhat adjusted to be more cohesive.
Buzzlegumic: bees and bubble gum are the namesake of this gender, a sweet and comforting, but unsure gender. A gender that seems to fade without outside acknowledgement
Color meanings:
Bright yellow: A connection to bees
Bright pink: A connection to bubble gum
Dull, greyed out yellow ~ The gender being unsure
Dull, greyed out pink ~ The gender sometimes fading
Vagaric / Vagagender – from the Latin term “vagar” which means “to wander,” this gender is a forever wavering spirit of nature, often with a heavy tie to trees and the ecosystem.
Coined by Snufkin of the Cloud System (@fallenautte)
some flags ive made as i didnt like the common ones for them, in order its Straight, Heteroflexible, and Homoflexible!
and please do not go on about “straight pride” stuff or whatever bc this has nothing to do with that. its literally just a symbol. i wanted these because me and my gf both have some hcs for characters of these sexualities and like putting flag symbols to it- and were both gay as fuck so just chill please
anyways as always with my flags, these r free to use!
They are a bit eye streamy for me, firstly the first, secondarily the left and ultimately the last. (These two are less, bc it’s only the middle.)
You could had put a green stripe or something to represent hetero- polygender/nonbinary people, those who are attracted to genders other than theirs… I’m a mix of homo-/gay pangender (attracted to all my own genders accessible/possible to me) but also hét(ere) (attracted to genders other than mine/ours). Straight n-bs are rare/uncommon but they still exist…!
Benegender: “gentle, good”; a gender identity that is very low key and soft; positive gender (meaning that it’s there [not that it’s a “good” gender compared to others]; not an absence of gender). Used to describe a gender that is felt by the person/being as an undertone.
Color meanings:
Light purple ~ A feeling of gentleness
Lightest blue ~ The gender just being or just existing
nullic/nullian (100% open to name suggestions): orientation version of gendernull. aroace but undefined, like dividing by 0. void, nonexistent, impossible. not meant to be combined with anything else. can also be non-SAM ace/aro
symbol: negative space of ∅ (mathematical null symbol). reminiscent of voidpunk and a black hole like from the singularian flag
colors: red version from gendernull flag, purples dark void colors. not meant to pull from any other flag except for similar weight with gendernull
i made this with one specific character in mind but figured i’d post it
What I would say to people who are unfamiliar with nonbinary identities or who want to be allies to the nonbinary community during Nonbinary Awareness Week (Part 1 maybe???)
(Image description: 10 images with an off white background, the images are bordered by purple and yellow flowers and green leaves, every image has purple text with information about nonbinary identities above smaller green text that says “Nonbinary Awareness Week 2020”.
The purple text on the images reads:
1) “To be nonbinary means to have a gender identity outside of the socially constructed male and female binary.”
2) “In other words, a nonbinary person is an individual whose gender identity is neither exclusively or entirely man nor woman.”
3) “Some nonbinary people experience their gender as fluid and changing, some have more than one gender, and others have no gender at all”.
4) “The term nonbinary is only one of the many words that exist to describe genders outside the binary. Other gender identity terms include genderqueer, agender, and genderfluid”.
5) “Nonbinary people are everywhere, we are a part of every community. There are many simple ways to support the nonbinary people in your life”.
6) “Respect a nonbinary person’s chosen name, use the correct pronouns, use gender neutral language, and work to make the spaces in your community gender neutral and inclusive.”
7) “There is no one way to be nonbinary and every nonbinary person’s experience is unique. Some people medically transition and some do not, some change their names and some do not”.
8) “Many nonbinary people have other marginalized identities as well. Center the voices of multiply marginalized nonbinary people, especially nonbinary people of color and nonbinary disabled people.”
9) “Transphobia and cissexism have harmful impacts on the lives of nonbinary people. Challenge trans and nonbinary exclusionism wherever you encounter them. Silence is complicity.”
10) “Listen to and amplify nonbinary voices. Nonbinary people are the experts on our own lives and experiences.”)
[from english swamp: meaning an area of low-lying, uncultivated ground where water collects; a bog or marsh]
a gender that feels like a wetland- humid and murky, it’s a down to earth and mellow gender, but can sometimes feel like decaying matter or stagnant water.
optional pronouns are swa/swamp/swampself
this flag can be used by alligator-kin, crocodile-kin, mosquito-kin, leech-kin, or any kin that resides in a swamp.
i sampled these colors directly from an image of a real swamp, which you can see below. i do not own the image.
a gender spectrum that feels childlike and innocent, which may (but not necessarily) change in intensity if/when one age-regresses; and/or a gender that is soft and fragile, and must be taken care of.
optional pronouns are ku/kud/kudiself
the pastel colors represent the softness and care usually affiliated with infants or babies.
the green represents an more agender identity, the yellow represents a more nonbinary identity, the pink represents a more feminine identity, and the blue represents a more masculine identity.
kudispec is an umbrella term for the entire set, whereas the next 4 terms are more specific and aligned identifiers.
Lacroixboy- Identifying as boy flavored Lacroix. Basically mostly agender with a hint of male.
Lacroixgirl- Identifying as girl flavored Lacroix. Basically mostly agender with a hint of female.
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Burngender-A gender that feels like a flame. The gender identity can feel blazing and hot, meaning it feels intense. It can also scale down to cold and the feeling of barley being there.
Tartic- A gender related to tarts (the baked good)
I had a request for a lemon related one, so I made one for lemon and one for cherry.
Lemon Tartic – A gender related to lemon tarts. It is sweet and sharp at the same time, something you long to understand but rarely fully grasp. It is tricky to put together, and often is made up of various parts that are mixed into this gender.
Cherry Tartic – A gender related to cherry tarts. It is sweet and heavy at the same time, something you long to understand but rarely fully grasp. It is tricky to put together, and often is made up of various parts that are mixed into this gender.
Um extenso levantamento feito pelo daily jornal USA TODAY mostrou que o número de pessoas não-binárias atualmente registradas como não pertencente á um gênero binário passa dos 7 mil. E o número de pessoas que se identificam como sendo de um gênero não-binário é ainda maior, sendo de 500 mil pessoas no país segundo dados coleatados em 2016 pela Universidade da Califórnia em Los Angeles UCLA.
An orientation for trans folxs who feel they’re m-spec, and experience multiple genders in a certain way where they may feel dysphoric or disconnected to already existing labels, like there is a shadow over them. Although, they might feel a connection to a label anyways, and choose to use Shadow[label] to express both the connection and disconnection. Can be used as a prefix or as an orientation itself.
Amigender: a gender that can be fit to be loved by the individual and they sometimes feel more in touch with a certain gender. Does NOT depend on an individual’s assigned gender. Slightly different than nonpuella/nonpuer in the way that someone may be assigned female/male and they dont consider themself that gender but they like to present that way. It’s also very changeable since the whole gender revolves around the user loving it (like someone could be a glassgender amigirl bc they love how it suits them at that time)
Also can be used as…
Amiboy: an individual who doesn’t consider themself male (even if theyre born male or not) but feels more in touch with masculinity. Amigirl: an individual who doesn’t consider themself female (even if theyre born female or not) but feels more in touch with femininity. Amifluid: an individual who may not consider themself male/female (no matter what their birth gender is) but switches from being more in touch with femininity or masculinity or something else. Amivac: an individual who is amigender but doesn’t wish to specify what they are more in touch with or isn’t in touch with anything. (amivac is mainly used as a modifier, like an amivac demiboy. Amiboy/girl/fluid can all be used as modifiers too).
Ami means love/like/liking. Vac means empty. [Source]
[Images: 5 stripes, dark red, red, pink, red, dark red. In the center of each is a pastel colored heart. The first is white, 2nd is pink, 3rd is blue, 4th is purple, 5th is mint].
Eight point sun, yellow with an orange outline, designed by myself as well, as the central point of the flag.
It’s meant to be a masculine symbol of warmth, hope, and life
Stripes are vertical for a more unique / recognisable design contrasted to common pride flags
Three stripes, two dark blue and a central lighter blue. Tried to keep these fairly neutral / not too much of an eye strain
This flag is radically inclusive, which means if you identify with transmasculinity in any way, you’re more than welcome to use it. Trans men, transmasc NB, transmasc lesbian, genderfluid, agender, etc etc
It’s meant to be a solidarity flag shared between many communities – A call to discover and build a better version of masculinity together.
Feel free to use it for whatever you want, including commercial purposes. If you use it for anything I would appreciate being tagged so I can see tho! ❤
[Image description from left to right: The Philadelphia rainbow flag with the aro flag, the ceterosexual flag with the aro flag, the bi flag with the aro flag, the straight flag with the aro flag, the lipstick lesbian flag with aro flag, and the pan flag with the aro flag all in the shape of hearts with transparent backgrounds]
Recently, I’ve been thinking a lot about the term futch and how it describes me pretty well identity-wise in that my relationships to the concepts of (queer) masculinity and femininity are…extremely complicated, and I think it’s largely due to the fact that I am both an intersex and a transfem sapphic. So, anyway, I made some self-indulgent flags. Feel free to use them if you also have an extremely complicated relationship to masculinity and femininity, gender identity/expression/presentation, or same/similar-gender attraction due to being trans and/or intersex (or identify as futch for any other reason).
Trans futch
Transfem futch
Transmasc futch
Intersex futch
Hey, OP! Is there a transneutral one? The term doesn’t fit me, I just like to see that good ‘ole transneutral representation. ^^
Good thinking. How’s this?
These flags are so lovelyy ahhh. Q: are there any alternatives to the word “futch” that you know of, which mean the same thing? The concept describes me very well but the word futch is hard for me to say.
The only ones I can think of are bemme and kiki (which has negative connotations). There are other similar terms, but none of them have the same proximity to butch and femme (which is what I personally like about futch).
There’s also trade and bluff. These things are sometimes called fem(inine) butch/gnc… Tbh. Idk… plus there’s that spectrum joke between stone butch and high femme… And some butchs use high fem to mean pillow queen/princess. And they still can apply to gnc/queer men as well.
We’ve had so many questions on how to tell if you’re cis gnc or nonbinary, I know some people will really appreciate this term! Thanks so much for sharing! =D
~ Mod Sock
Linegender: a gender experience that rests on the line between being a gender non-conforming cisgender individual and being nonbinary.
Related terms include Secunduline, Tertiuline and Quartuline.
Flag
This very useful term had become seemingly lost to time and lacked a flag, so I created one. This flag is based off of the gender non-conforming flag and the nonbinary flag, and compose the top and bottom of the flag, respectively. In the middle, there is a grey line, indicating the boundary between gender non-conformity as a cisgender person and being nonbinary. This flag consists of nine, solid colored horizontal stripes. Stripes four and six are significantly smaller than the other stripes. From top to bottom, the colors are eggplant purple, plum, blue, pale pink, black, violet, white and yellow. Flag by Gent (Gender-Resource), 2020.
When you’re genderless because you’re a plant or other earthy substance/creature. Not exclusive to kin, as long as you relate to the term. Could also be genderless with connections to plants.
(Please let me know if the flag or term is too similar to something that already exists. I will be happy to change either.)
When you’re a masculine gender because you’re a plant or other earthy substance/creature. Not exclusive to kin, as long as you relate to the term. Could also be masculine gender with connections to plants.
(Please let me know if the flag or term is too similar to something that already exists. I will be happy to change either.)
When you’re a masculine gender because you’re a plant or other earthy substance/creature. Not exclusive to kin, as long as you relate to the term. Could also be masculine gender with connections to plants.
(Please let me know if the flag or term is too similar to something that already exists. I will be happy to change either.)
Sure! As soon as I’m free today i could make a flag for you if you’d like + a post about it.
Would you prefer Nendecure (null because) or would Wendecure (without because) work for you? I use without gender as the same as null (since i use agender/gendernull/and gender void on different days) but I’m up for making nendecure if you feel that fits better.
sorry this took a bit to answer! its a system i havent coined yet, mostly because someone started coining similar terms around the same time and im still hammering out my original details.
basically it will be a gender system similar to wendecure, where it’s “when your gender is x”. the genders themselves will be used as both specific terms AND as umbrella terms.
an example:
vanabrella (cold): when your gender is cold, or related to anything cold.
The purpose of this is because a lot of people only can (or want to) use vague terms to describe their gender. cold, animal, electric. all of these things have specific genders, but not a vague system about them.
it also serves to give flags to vague identities. someone whose gender is cold but is not frost/blizzgender, for example, may want a flag or community to belong to, but they dont have one.
like i said, it’s still very early in development. i may cancel it entirely/leave it up to others, im not sure yet!
(Image description: six images with colorful gradient background and white circles in the center, inside the circles is colorful text that reads 1) “Trans girls belong on girls sports teams”, 2) “Trans women belong on womens sports teams”, 3) “Trans boys belong on boys sports teams”, 4) “Trans men belong on mens sports teams”, 5) “Make your teams inclusive of nonbinary athletes”, 6) “Promote gender inclusive sports teams and activities”.)
Inspired by recent bills introduced to ban trans youth from participating in the school sports and activities that align with their gender identity.
Any terf or transmed bullshit or discourse in the notes of this post will get youblocked immediately.
(I will make a shortened post with flags soon, please reblog that one instead bc I’m gonna link to this one for more info)
Alright. It’s taken me a while to make this, because it’s a term concept I want to properly and clearly describe. This is a community that basically already exists, and it’s meant to be different from acronym community terms like LGBT, LGBTQIA , MOGAI, or QUILTBAG. Those community terms are not bad, and they are valid communities in their own right that should continue to thrive, but this approach to describing “the community” as a complete, inclusive whole involves ditching acronyms. Acronym communities are basically pre-primed for intercommunity discourse and exclusionism because the acronyms are literally a fixed, finite list of who gets allowed to be in the community instead of a flexible, existing concept that includes people based on their shared experiences of being marginalized. Not oppressed, marginalized. There are no oppression debates in this community because there is an understanding that marginalization is what actually forms the community- it forms from those who are pushed away from the cis-het-allo-whatever/conformant society into the margins of society because of their identity. That’s the bottom line to me when I think of who I consider part of “the community”. Anyways, explanation over, here we go:
Variant: not completely conforming to the societal and cultural ideals or roles of gender, orientation, sexuality, relationships, and other related forms of self-identification. Not being accepted as a member of conformant society due to one’s identity differing from the one assigned to and expected of them.
“Conformant” is the antonym- not being variant- because cisheteroalloperisexmonogamous(screaming for 11 minutes) is too long and I don’t want to keep shortening it to cis/het because some variants are both cis and het, but variant in another way like gender nonconformity or non-monoamory.
If there’s confusion on what is or isn’t variant, the flag is meant to include basically everyone, even obscure variants, and those identities will be listed in the stripe/flag/color meanings. Just wait for me to post it. I didn’t want these paragraphs to muck up the official. easily readable term/flag post.
(!tw mentions of nonconsensuality and animal abuse below!)
The things variant does NOT EVER include or describe (other than conformants of course) are (NO)MAPs, zoophiles, zoosadists, toucherists, (noncon)exhibitionists, and anyone else who excuses non-consensual, harmful violations of relational decency and respect as a part of their “identity” or “orientation” instead of a serious problem that should not be excused away under any circumstances. Just to be clear, this includes those with “interests” in “art” of those situations, not just people who target real beings.
(Do not interact unless you’re another inclusionist/positivity/neolabel acceptance blog)
Ursula (ursette, ursete or just ursa) is an identity/slang adopted by queer bear women and other beary feminine sapphics such as pluralian stags/does/tomcats and butch/dyke diesel lesbians (truck drivers/caminhoneiras/dagger/camioneras), also called a “goldilocks”. Some of them are kiki or trade wlw (not butch nor femme).
Donumgender: A gender that you have been reincarnated as a reward given by a deity for good deeds in your past life. Your gender itself is a gift given to you, something to be treasured.
Ostefluid: a fluid experience in which one’s gender expression changes and one’s gender is experienced differently, even though it’s still the same gender regardless of presentation.
Etymology
The etymology of the term “Ostefluid” is unclear. Oste may refer to:
A variation of the prefix “Osteo-”, indicating a relation to bone or the skeleton.
The Italian word for “Innkeeper”, “Landlord” and/or “Host”.
This is combined with the English neologistic suffix, “-gender” to indicate genderedness.There are other usages of the term “Oste”, such as being the plural for “cheese” in Danish. It is unknown what the intent of the coiner was. The coiner of this term is unknown, but the term can be traced back to 2017.
Flag
This term has been lost to time, and as a result, has no flag.To remedy this, I created one. This flag consists of of five, horizontal, solid-colored stripes of the same size. From top to bottom, they are khaki, lilac, a modified grey stripe, pastel rose and lavender. The modified grey stripe is bored with a white stripe on the top and bottom end. In the middle of the stripe is a small, black horizontal line. All colors, expect for the center stripe, are desaturated pastel. The center stripe represents a static gender. The black and white portions of the modified grey stripe indicate a fluid experience characteristic of this gender. The desaturated pastel stripes represent one’s varying gender expression and experience, representing abinary gender, midbinary genders, feminine genders and masculine genders, respectively. Flag by Gent (Gender-Resource), 2020.
Mountain spirit anon again. I also kind of have a connection to the fae and fairies, but I’m not one- I just spend a lot of time with them in the headspace. I was also wondering if you could add in some pronouns you think would fit? I don’t know if it’s aloud to add pronoun help and gender help at the same time, so I totally understand.
Mountain spirit anon again. My gender is also related to snow, cabins, forests, trees, mountainous flowers, cold mornings, cold nights, moss, vines, coffee, hot chocolate, mist, etc. Just kind of typical cottagecore things.
Acornic: a gender related to acorns, night, darkness, oak trees, and autumn. It feels calm and typically is a small part of the overall gender.
Antipyreticanne: a gender related to willow moss.
Aborgender: a xenogender related to shade, trees, and silence.
Ashaeni: an abinary/nonbinary xenogender related to ash trees/ash.
Aspeni: an abinary/nonbinary xenogender related to aspen trees.
Autumnusian: a slightly neutral gender related to autumn, fallen leaves, oak trees, the smell of maples, rain, and/or the sun.
Birchini: an abinary/nonbinary gender related to birch trees.
Börjanine: a gender related to dawn, new days, water, clean air, sun, warmth, coffee, and flowers. feels new to the user and reformed from bygone identities that have came and gone.
Botanyi: an unaligned(agender OR xenic) gender related to plants, the fae, nature, and magic. It feels light, and floaty at times, but evil and scary at others.
Bryophtae: a gender related to mosses.
Cedari: an abinary/nonbinary xenogender related to cedar trees.
Coffyic: a xenogender related to coffee.
Coldcoffyic: a xenogender related to cold/iced coffee.
Cottagecoric: a xenogender related to cottagecore.
Dasoboy: (from daso- a part of a greek word meaning “forest”). That’s a gender that feels ¾ masculine and ¼ related to pine forests, moss, wet ground covered with leaves and cones, and feeling of comfort with your own beeing [sic] connected with nature. May be used by forestkin, naturekin or coric identities!
Faeigender: a gender linked to the Fair Folk/Nature Spirits (elves, fairies, nymphs, dryads, pixies, sprites, etc…). Or a gender inspired by them that feels: mischievous, ethereal, light, magical, pastel, wild, vast, cunning and fluid. You can add terms to the end if you want, and end up with stuff like: Faeifluid, Faeiboy/girl/non binary, etc…
Faeonic: a gender attached to fae, and possibly being one yourself.
Faergender: a gender that feels like a fairy
Faygender: a gender that feels closely related to the magic of nature, fairies, or other small ethereal beings.
Firiani: an abinary/nonbinary xenogender related to fir trees.
Fjöcksnöeo: a gender related to snow drifts, small snowflakes, ponds of ice, fluffy snow, snowmen, and quiet days with snowfall.
Fjukrine: a gender related to tiny, light, soft snowflakes, small snowstorms, cold weather, and sleep. feels tired and cold
Flissnøine: a gender related to dry, heavy snow, water, cleanliness, mint, thyme, plants, and rivers. feels out of tune in a sense, and may be separate on another plain
Flowercoric: a gender related to or heavily influenced by flowercore or any related aesthetic. Flowercore includes but is not limited to:
Flowers 💐 🌼
Plants 🌱 🌿
Gardening 🌸🌷
Flower Crowns 🌺🌹
Fairies and magic ✨🌟
Honeybees and butterflies 🦋🐝
Basically just a softer version of plantcore/forestcore
Forestcoric: a xenogender related to or influenced by forestcore…: including the aesthetics of moss, mushrooms, dirt, trees, mud, sticks, deer, bears, raccoons, beetles, and dead leaves
Gaesploof: a gender that is related to plants, animals, the earth, poofy things, cabins in mountains, and soft things(edited)
Gardencoric: a xenogender related to gardencore
Genderforestis: a gender that feels like an open forest. It can be connected to fog, and may even feel “thick” or “cloudy at times.
Gendermagnificus: a gender that feels magnificent and magical, related to the Fae, nymphs, and mythology.
Gendermount: a gender that feels tall and proud, gallant, and free. Can also be connected to mountains and valleys
Gendernympha: a gender that has ties to nymphs or the Fae, and has a large connection to the elements as well.
Hagline: a gender related to hail, small snowflakes, cold air, time, and winter. feels somewhat large, and fluctuates in intensity.
Hiemisano: a semi-masculine gender that feels comforting and cool. it can be related to snow, winter, cold air, cold beaches, mountaintops, cabins, spruce trees, ice, snowflakes, clouds, time, blankets, bakeries, and frost. its strongly fluid, but softly flux, and can be related to the smell of fruit and holly, and a hint of spruce and pine trees, like gliding through a forest.
Hygrometricane: a gender related to cord moss.
Imbermons: a gender related to mountain rain, storms, mountain ranges, small cabins, trees, rocks, and the feeling of being at home. it can also be semi-fluid and related to the smell of rain and wooden cabins, but does not need to be.
Knarrsnöfe: a gender related to snow, ice, glaciers, etc. feels extremely lost in time, but sometimes erupts back into the entire gender before fading back in time, from the swedish word for crispy snow that cracks when u walk on it, knarrsnö.
Lavelope: a gender related to snow storms, rain storms, clouds, extremely thick fog, the ocean floor, polar islands, and whales. feels cold and deep
Lavsnoine: a gender related to snow on branches, trees, mountains covered in snow, glaciers, snowmen, snowballs, light fluffy snow, air, and winter. feels cold, rocky, and hard.
Maplianeo: a masculine-aligned xenogender related to maple trees, maple syrup, etc
Marinenine: a gender related to the deep ocean, snow, alps, warm waters, light rain, and fog. feels cold and has spots missing, possibly blown away, and muted, can be related to the color navy and dark blues.
Montanumien: a gender related to mountain fork moss.
Naturecoric: a xenogender related to naturecore…: an aesthetic relating to plants, wild animals, rivers, rainbows, flowers, and bugs
Oakiani: an abinary/nonbinary xenogender related to oak trees.
Octoberisine: a slightly neutral gender that is comfortable and warm. it relates to autumn, candles, snow, leaves, bare trees, pumpkins, allspice and plants, pie, blankets, and clear air. it is slightly fluid, but not flux. it takes up a good chunk of the identity, but overall is very pristine and held closely to the user and may flow away on occasion.
Pinei: an abinary/nonbinary xenogender related to pine trees.
Ptiliummis: a gender related to ostrich-plume feather moss
Pudersnöno: a gender related to powdered snow, water, slush, thick fog, and small glaciers. somewhat cold and fluctuates.
Pulvinataine: a gender related to purple fork moss
Rådyrine: a gender related to swedish forests, caribou, elks, mosses, lichens, and rocks. feels warm and quiet.
Rupestrisi: a gender related to black rock moss
Saltusifo: a softly neutral gender that is related to mountains, mountaintops, large forests, huge trees, hiking, cabins, mansions on hilltops, blankets, cold winters, and clean air. it feels a tiny bit flux, but not fluid. it also can be related to the smell of cookies, bakeries, and muffins.
Savimysterius: a masculine xenogender that feels shrouded in fog and is hard to define. It’s slightly fluid, golden and ancient, and draws influence from many sources, including: crystals & forests, stars & death, old gods & demons, angles [sic], and the fae
Silvafoginix: a gender that feels like fog over a forest
Skogine: a gender related to cold, rainy and foggy forests and rains. feels isolated and covered.
Snøballane: a gender related to snowballs, snowflakes, warm, vibrant blues, the snowball earth, etc. feels cold, ancient, buried, small, and soft.
Snøfjomi: a gender related to somewhat small snowflakes, lakes, ponds, rivers, and snow angels. feels somewhat large and minorly fluid.
Snøflakion: a gender related to all kinds of snowflakes, can be used as pansnøflakgender as well. feels muted, blue, and minorly cold
Snøkornion: a gender related to grains of snow, raindrops, calm winter days, coffee, sweaters, warm showers, and cocoa. feels warm but may fluctuate to cold
Snøkrystalline: a gender related to heavy falling snow, snow crystals, etc. feels cool, slightly heavy, and slightly out of equilibrium.
Snøtjukkeine: a gender related to heavy, blowing, erratic snow, mint, alpine mountains, fir trees, and cyan.
Snowian: a xenic alignment to snow.
Snowisom: a gender related to snow and frosty mornings after snowfall
Soloppgangine: a gender related to sunrises, cool air, new days, coffee, breakfast, and showers. feels airy and peaceful
Spruci: an abinary/nonbinary xenogender related to spruce trees.
Sylvangender: -a nonbinary gender with connection to the aspects of elves, woodlands, and elf-like fae
-Includes aspects such as grace, elegance, and strength in beauty
-Can be feminine aligned, Masculine aligned, both, neutral, anything
Taiganine: a gender related to the taiga, snow, trees, fog and mist, air, and mint. can feel cold, but can feel warm under circumstances.
Taxifolusiap: a gender related to the taiga, snow, trees, fog and mist, air, and mint. can feel cold, but can feel warm under circumstances.
Terpinero: an abinary gender related to evergreen forests and their smell.
Treei: an abinary/nonbinary xenogender related to any type of tree.
Tundrinine: a gender related to the tundra, cold weather, ice, snow, the aurora borealis, and long winters. can be also related to muted aquas and blues. feels cold and desolate.
Ulosagender: a xenogender thats animalistic and otherworldly with a strong connection to fairies.
Vindkastine: a gender related to snow flurries, small avalanches, winds, and air. feels cold and small.
Wintercoric: a xenogender related to the cold, snow, winter holidays, and the months December and January. Typically unaligned but can be femme, masc, or fluid/flux.
Winternarian: a gender connected to winter. It feels cool and calm, like a wintry morning in December. It can also be connected to the smell of fir trees, the falling snow, and fireplaces.
Wispae: a gender that is ethereal, wisplike, and gives a sense of flowing, magical serenity, with nonbinary qualities, or qualities that aren’t masculine or feminine (i.e. any gendered qualities that are apart from the binary. For example, a person who experiences agendered qualities within their experience of Wispe would identify as Wispae, and so would a person who experienced Arkaric qualities, and so would a person who experienced nonbinary qualities). It may have a sense of temperature (i.e. it may feel cold or warm), and may be related to spirits and/or the fae.
Parougender, pronounced as pah-rue-gender, gets its name from the Greek word parousíasi ( presentation ). It is a gender that falls under the Atrinary umbrella beside Maverique.
It is for people who identify as a gender outside of the trinary ( binary male, female and nonbinary ) but their gender presentation shifts from masc to fem to neutral. This gender is not for people who are binary or have a lack of gender ( Agender ), Parougender people feel they have a gender but it is outside the gender trinary.
The two flags are the complex Parougender flag and the simplified flag. Both can be used for edits or bracelet making and anything like that.
Fluidflux: a gender that is both fluid and fluctuates in intensity. Also described as a combination between genderfluid and genderflux.
I know I’ve made a fluidflux flag before but I wanted to make one that’s truer to the original. I removed the yellow stripes since the yellow of the original was really jarring, and I also changed the black to a medium-dark gray.
myutogender: a gender which is influenced by being mute in someway, for example: being selectively mute, being non-verbal or semi-verbal, or being mute. this can go with other genders, eg: myutogirl. please note that this term is only to be used by people who are mute in some way or degree!
term coined and flag designed by mod circle, using a template from @neopronouns! flag variants are under the cut:
“Eir sentences would sound smoother since ey wouldn’t clutter them with the old sexist pronouns. And if ey should trip up in the new usage, ey would only have emself to blame.”
~ Judie Black, August 23 1975, “Ey has a word for it,” in the Chicago Tribune, 1, page 12.
I found the article on newspaper.com yesterday, and it’s such a vibrant piece of LGBTQIA+ history.
[image description: a newspaper article titled “Ey has a word for it” by Judie Black, that reads: As women have grown freer, the English language has grown more tangled: What’s a chairperson and who is a Ms.? But help may be on the way in the form of ey, eir, and em.
Those are the winning entries in the Chicago Association of Business Communicators’ contest to find pronouns to replace she and he [ey], him and her [em], and his and hers [eir].
“It,” a neuter pronoun, already exists, but contest winner Christine M. Elverson of Skokie says her words are “transgender pronouns.” She formed them by dropping “the” from the familiar plural pronouns, they, them, and their.
For example, a speaker might use these new transgender pronouns when ey addresses an audience of both men and women. Eir sentences would sound smoother since ey wouldn’t clutter them with the old sexist pronouns. And if ey should trip up in the new usage, ey would have only emself to blame.
“There’s a definite need for transgender pronouns,” says Mrs. Elverson, editor of the employee newsletter of the G. D. Searle Co. “It gets cumbersome when you don’t know whether you’re talking or writing about a man or a woman.”
A contestant from California entered the word “uh” because “if it isn’t a he or a she, it’s uh, something else.” So much of eir humor.]
i feel like more discussion of nonbinary experiences needs to acknowledge the fact that “binary” trans people dont get included in the gender binary
like even as a “binary” trans woman its not like i can say “oh im not nonbinary” and people suddenly respect my being a woman. were always gonna exist outside the gender binary no matter how we label ourselves, how we see ourselves, no matter who we are as trans people
some of yall clearly have some…. extremely misinformed perceptions of what being a “binary” trans person is like, and i think a lot of trans people see the line between “binary” and nonbinary as a lot more solid than it is
im not seen as a binary woman, im seen as a walking transgression
bisexual gender, bisexual-gender, bisexualgender:
for when your gender and your bisexuality are inextricably linked with
each other. the super-specifics of this will vary depending on stuff
like if you consider yourself wlw/mlm/nblnb/etc, if you’re t4t, if
you’re polyamorous, if you consider yourself gnc, and all sorts of other
things. but these can all be covered under this flag!
maybe one day i’ll make more specific flags (for example, flags for when your gender is bi man/bi woman/both) but for now i give you this :’)
Submissive/Dependent attraction: wanting to feel protected and supported, feeling needed. The reversal form of protective attraction.
This has nothing to do with BDSM or kinks/fetishes, read more. This may be useful to express there are other forms of attraction and they can be felt in different ways.
Reminds me of…is it dependsexual? Or something like that? For people with dpd, bpd, etc
No way. At least everyone already felt submissive attraction, if they were a child. This should be called propitious, benignant, auspicious, tutelary or favorable attraction. When you feel the need to be protected/covered and tutored by someone.
The relationships between protective and protected people are known as guardianship or tutelage.
So to make it plain english, this is the companion to praes-, which is attraction to someone you are protective over.
Well I didn’t know it, but praes- is exclusive to protectors in systems, specific otherkinities and mentally ill people while prote- isn’t. And praesattractional is so close to praeattractional, which means attraction to deities/the divine. Anyway good to know.
Prae- and Praes- are different, yeah.
I forgot praes- is system-exclusive (sorta) though! NEW IDEAS ABOUND!
Submissive/Dependent attraction: wanting to feel protected and supported, feeling needed. The reversal form of protective attraction.
This has nothing to do with BDSM or kinks/fetishes, read more. This may be useful to express there are other forms of attraction and they can be felt in different ways.
Reminds me of…is it dependsexual? Or something like that? For people with dpd, bpd, etc
No way. At least everyone already felt submissive attraction, if they were a child. This should be called propitious, benignant, auspicious, tutelary or favorable attraction. When you feel the need to be protected/covered and tutored by someone.
The relationships between protective and protected people are known as guardianship or tutelage.
Okay, so it’s a type of attraction then? And someone who is dependsexual/romantic would likely relate to/experience this type of attraction often? Does that make sense? I may also be….mmm expanding? Because this type of attraction (reading @bentonthefoxkin explanation) really spoke to me, in the same way that dependsexual/romantic did :p
I’m glad it clicks. I can also try to explain it in deeper detail if anyone needs me to 🙂
These attractions automatically clicked with me when I first saw them on a masterpost so I made flags for them and submitted them here and on my Deviantart (TheGayFoxBoy)
Genderfluency/Genderfluence: someone whose gender is easily able to flow (change or fluctuate) freely; a gender moving along or out steadily and continuously in a current or stream; when genders go from one place to another in a steady stream, typically in large numbers; the amplusian combination of genderfree and genderfluid (genderflux or genderflow).
Using neutrois in the middle mixed with genderfluid flag. Genderfluent is the adjective, could be also called freefluid or fluidfree (just as fluidflux). [Image: 5 stripes of pink, white, green, black and blue] – Ap
@beyond-mogai-pride-flags Help me out here what’s the word for ml(?) (man-loving-literally ever gender person)
Hmm if you’re referring to someone who is mlm, mlw, and mlnb all at the same, that would be Marblic or Astronic.
-Fy
(If you mean something like mla (men-loving-all), I don’t think using a would work well as that tends to stand for abinary. And its a writing format! So if you’re looking for a catch-all term, I’d probably use something else.)
Well yeah but what about the others? MLA, MLX, MLI…You get what I mean? Is there terms for something that covers ALL of them at once?
No, yeah, I get what you mean. I just don’t have the clearest answer on that one. I don’t know of any term like that at the moment. The only one that is similar in concept is for enbies, as some use the term NBLA for nonbinary-loving-all. Of course, there are some problems with this as “a” can also be used to mean loving agender. “X” also has a similar problem, as it often denotes nonbinary (”other”) gender identities, or for xenogender identities. “I” is usually for intersex, or maybe intergender.
As you can see, it can get a bit complicated? So if you’re coming up for a term for yourself, I’d say it’s really up to you. Maybe the community should make some way to distinguish between “agender” and “all” or something like that?
So, yeah, sorry. I don’t have a clear answer for you. If someone else has some input on this, you’re welcome to comment.
-Fy
(Maybe silly question but isn’t… isn’t this just pansexual?
I’m being honest, promise I’m not trolling!)
You’re right! It is pansexual! I do identify as pansexual.
But I wanna jump on this bandwagon of ?L? terms because honestly? They’re hecka cute. Especially the ones named after stones. And the flags are cute too!
So no worries, I know it’s pansexual. But it feels nice to be included in the community a little more, yanno?
Plus I’m sure I’m not the only one it’d benefit. ?L? terms tend to be non-specific about what kind of love it is, just that it’s love/attraction. And trying to tell everyone you’re panromantic, pansexual, panqueerplatonic, panalterous, pan… so on and so on? Gets a bit tiring. And long.
Just a simple ?L? is awesome. What a quick, efficient way to define things.
Now if only someone could gather up a list of them all because I’ve only found the M/L/NB type ones listed.
Nonbinary identities tend to overwhelmingly be defined in relation to man/woman genders. Being both, neither, fluid, androgynous, in between, demi-guy/girl, etc.
Anonobinary identities are defined as entirely separate, such as maverique, aliagender, aporagender, and others (some culturally specific).
Throughout history and cultures there are genders understood as being nonbinary (as relating to above definition) and others with genders that are entirely autonomous and independent of conceptions of man/masculinity/woman/femininity.
I’m not saying the above definition of nonbinary is THE definition, simply that it is so commonly framed that way (I’m sure you’ve heard “gender is a spectrum” as an example). So having a word that is explicit in separating identities from this framing of gender seems pretty cool/useful to me.
Aporagender: a nonbinary gender identity and umbrella term for gender(s) separate from male, female and anything in between (unlike androgyne) while still having a very strong and specific gendered feeling.
Genderflor or genderdae: a fluid identity that never encompasses feeling feminine or masculine. Counterpart to genderfaun/genderfae.
Maverique: an identity that is not the absence of gender, or an apathy towards gender, but a present feeling of gender. This feeling of gender is completely independent from male, female, neutral, or anything derived from any of them.
Aliagender or Aliusgender: A gender identity that is “other” and/or that is outside of existing social constructs of gender.
Ilyagender: having a tangible¹ presence of gender, one which is not man, woman, neutral, or agender in any way, nor between or a combination or derivation. related: aliagender, aporagender, maverique.
¹tangible; extant; positive
Neutrois: 1) a gender identity that is neither male nor female, but neutral. 2. no internal sense of gender identity. In this latter definition, it’s a synonym for agender or genderless.
Genderqueer & nonbinary can also be aporagenders, depending on how they’re used. There’s many other genders that can be aporagenders too, such as xenogender… basically, if a gender isn’t binary then it’s an aporagender.
We’ve had so many questions on how to tell if you’re cis gnc or nonbinary, I know some people will really appreciate this term! Thanks so much for sharing! =D
~ Mod Sock
Linegender: a gender experience that rests on the line between being a gender non-conforming cisgender individual and being nonbinary.
Nihilgender: a gender that feels absent and empty.
Etymology
From Latin, “Nihil” meaning “Nothing” + “-gender”, an English neologistic suffix indicating genderedness. Coined by user saturnart in 2018.
Flag
Nihilgender did not have a flag, so I went ahead and created one. This flag is comprised of three, solid-colored horizontal stripes of the same size with a centered white “X”. From top to bottom, the colors are magenta, dark blue and black. The magenta stripe represents paradoxical existence, as magenta is absent from the visible light spectrum, but is still a perceptible color. The blue stripe represents emptiness; when numerous pigments are mixed together, they frequently produce brown, with this shade of blue being the opposite of that color. Black represents absence, as the world becomes dark when light is absence. The white “X” represents nothingness, the namesake of the gender itself. Flag by Gent (Gender-Resource), 2020.
( Maverique anon seeing a label like it ) forgot to say, I’d prefer genders that don’t have -boy or -girl in them, thanks
Benevoid: that reads as a contradiction. It is a gender that is definitely there, though it is only at the forefront of the mind if pushed there, but it consists of the void. It’s more than neutral – it’s nothing and it’s a purposeful gender of nothing.
Exgender: A genderless feeling that is stronger than agender. It is a refusal of the concept of gender, and of any gendered identity.
Existgender: a gender that simply exists
Novarian: a xenogender either simultaneously unaligned/rejecting binary alignment and male/man-aligned, or sometimes one or the other or both.
Spatiatype: from Latin spatium, a gender which is not the absense of gender, but rather a presence of it defined by not having any characteristics of presence, like the idea or “object” of space, space is a thing, but it is a thing specifically because nothing else is there, a type of material nothingness, not a void, not empty, but nothing, an object which is not an object, a gender which is not a gender
Hope some of these work out for you! It was a little difficult finding something that felt like Maverique in definition, but these seem pretty close!
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Definition: “Polysexual is a multi-gender attracted sexuality defined by being attracted to both an infinite amount of genders, yet not all of them.”
Most polysexuals (including my partner, quoted above, who asked me to make this) have expressed a need for a polysexual flag design that is easier on the eyes, but not pastel, either, so I designed this version. I kept the three stripe scheme (and originally planned to just tweak the colors, but they were not working), but added more meaningful colors that were not just taken from the bisexual or transgender flags.
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Definition: “Polysexual is a multi-gender attracted sexuality defined by being attracted to both an infinite amount of genders, yet not all of them.”
Most polysexuals (including my partner, quoted above, who asked me to make this) have expressed a need for a polysexual flag design that is easier on the eyes, but not pastel, either, so I designed this version. I kept the three stripe scheme (and originally planned to just tweak the colors, but they were not working), but added more meaningful colors that were not just taken from the bisexual or transgender flags.
new gender! it’s called passogender (pronounced pasho, as in passion) ❤️
passogender can be described as “a gender which feels intimate, beautiful, desireful, and romantic.” passogender has a deep connection with the greek god of passion and desire, eros. it is similar to cupidogender and erosgender, though i personally found the definition of erosgender to be inaccurate and made another label.
any pronouns can be used with passogender, as it focuses on beauty of the individual and how they choose to express such love.
flag designs for @pillow-system new coined genders capugender (left) and pomumgender (right)! capugender feels like or is related to coffee and pomumgender feels like or is related to apple cider! i hope you all like them!
(Nixpangi (nixic pangender androgyny): an identity comprised of both genderless and partial pandrogynous or androgyne pan-aligned aspects (pangender but aligned aspects of genderlessness). These aspects can be experienced either simultaneously, fluidly, or through fluctuations. Intended for those who feel both connected and detached from pandrogyny / pangender androgyny and for those who have difficulty distinguishing their alignment from their gender.)
a gender connected to satanism/luciferianism, rebellion, freethought, defiance of social expectations and norms, and an intense feeling, be it dark or otherwise.
I have never actually seen a TERF use the term bi lesbian before, and the idea that they even would is so counterintuitive to me. I mean, they’re all about “preserving lesbianism” — they even have a term to distinguish themselves from bi women who exclusively date other women (febfems) — so why would they want to “dilute” the meaning by obscuring the lines between different sapphic identities? Calling cis lesbians who date trans women bi lesbians is just…not something they ever do, and I say this as someone essentially hyper-aware of the kind of transmisogyny they perpetrate (because it affects me firsthand, lol).
On the other hand, I’ve now seen dozens of examples of mspec lesbians from throughout history, dozens of posts explaining what the termactually means, and dozens of essays and accounts explaining the shared histories between wlw of various self-applied identities. It’s so obvious that these terms have never had any fixed definitions throughout history and that their application is largely personal and subjective, yet these monosexists continue to tokenize trans women and leverage our oppression against people they personally don’t like, many of whom are transfeminine themselves. It’s so sad to me that some transfems have actually fallen for thisBS.
Recently, I’ve been thinking a lot about the term futch and how it describes me pretty well identity-wise in that my relationships to the concepts of (queer) masculinity and femininity are…extremely complicated, and I think it’s largely due to the fact that I am both an intersex and a transfem sapphic. So, anyway, I made some self-indulgent flags. Feel free to use them if you also have an extremely complicated relationship to masculinity and femininity, gender identity/expression/presentation, or same/similar-gender attraction due to being trans and/or intersex (or identify as futch for any other reason).
another update to this post! ive made pan lesbian, poly lesbian, omni lesbian, and general mspec lesbian counterparts to my bi lesbian flag! all free to use! no need to credit, but i do love @ s when theyre posted for things, just bc it makes me happy seeing them used 😀
this is a placeholder name, and i encourage other system mogai folks to give input!
pluric attraction model (or PAM): an attraction model to be used by system members whose orientation is different in the headspace than it while fronting. for example, a member who is pansexual within their system but only attracted to men when fronting, or a sysian aroace member.
i made,,, my own aro label!! bc i couldnt find one that fit me right
Amovoromantic – can experience romantic attraction (crushes or squishes) but once a connection is formed and/or the feelings are reciprocated the intensity of your feelings can fluctuate back and forth between platonic and romantic from day to day
Demigyny or demigyne(s): being demifemale, demiwoman, demifem(me), demigirl, demigal &/or demifeminine. Either a standalone or umbrella term. You can be all these possibilities or multiple or one of them
-gyne/-gyny is often miscorrectly written as geny/genous/gen(ic) (as in pandrogeny), so some can call this demigeny/demigenous/demigenic for mistake.
I’m using my semigender flag template here with two colors picked from flags of demigender and androgyne/androgynous, but it’s to avoid demigirl flag iterations. Both angi terms are used interchangeably so the flags and -gyne.
Based on hemigynous. Alt words (not mentioned yet): semigynous/semigyne/semigyny/semigynic (semifemale, semigirl/semigal, semiwoman/semiwomen, semifem(me), semifeminine/semifemininity), hemigyny/hemigyne/hemigynic (hemigirl/hemigal, hemifemale, hemifeminine/hemifemininity, hemifem(me), hemiwomen/hemiwoman), demigynic (demifemininity/demiwomen).
[Image: there is a 5-striped horizontal flag in the background with descending colors of pink, white, purple, black, blue. There is an X in the middle of 5 descending colors of red, orange, yellow, green, blue.]
Omnihomo-: Genderfluid, with one’s attraction to other genders changing with one’s gender so that the individual is always attracted to the same gender and prefers to use homo- instead of gay to describe their attraction.
Flaggender: A gender that feels like a flag. It’s wavy, free, colorful, and somewhat floaty. Different colors of the “flag” can be connections to different genders.
Em 2006 o documentário Gender Rebel colocava em evidência toda uma comunidade de pessoas que não se identificavam com categorias tradicionais de gênero
Transxeninity: a term used to describe trans people identifying with xenine gendered feelings to a greater extent than with femininity or masculinity. They usually are nonbinary but could be trans men or trans women.
Similar to transneutral but it’s xenine instead. – Ap
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Transxeninity: a term used to describe trans people identifying with xenine gendered feelings to a greater extent than with femininity or masculinity. They usually are nonbinary but could be trans men or trans women.
Similar to transneutral but it’s xenine instead. – Ap
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A -coric gender (and kind of a cadensgender?) Related to speedcore, which is a specific type of electronic music! This gender may feel extremely fast, and therefore difficult to comprehend. With enough analysis, it may even appear to be fluid/flux, but doesn’t have to be.
Colors are inspired by the cover art for The Quick Brown Fox’s album, “Speedkore 4 Kidz!”.
From left to right: Noxavire: Anyone who is male and female or male- and female-aligned, partially or wholly, with a gender that can be compared to the darkness and overall feeling of nighttime.
Deminoxavire: Partially identifying as noxavire. Lunavire: A male and female or male- and female-aligned gender that relates to the aesthetic or feeling of a full-moon night.
From left to right: Noxavire: Anyone who is male and female or male- and female-aligned, partially or wholly, with a gender that can be compared to the darkness and overall feeling of nighttime.
Deminoxavire: Partially identifying as noxavire. Lunavire: A male and female or male- and female-aligned gender that relates to the aesthetic or feeling of a full-moon night.
Did you know aces are historically assigned as bisexuals? No I’m not kidding. Obviously today we have self-determination identity lanes to talk about our experiences, but before, sociologists and anthropologists classified us as third genders or sexes, but why?
Bisexous derives ambisséxuo/ambiséxuo. -séxuo can be translated as sexuation, sexuated or sexed (just as in intersexed). It denotes being gynandromorph (embodying both f/m characteristics). In Brazil, assexuada (asexed or asexuated) is considered an insult to asexuals, bc it’s actually associated with assexo (asex/unsex/unsexed or asexuated) and asexual reproduction. I’m using sexuation as in French intersexuation, apparently it’s the proper noun for being intersex rather that with -sex-ness. You can correct me if this is wrong.
I’m nonbinary altersex and questioning if I’m intersex or not (bc of EIS (estrogen insensitivity) undiagnosed). Be cautious if you’re going to use the h/a words, try using gynandromorph instead.
Pink Communism, also called queermunism and rainbow communism: the queermunist/queermmunist equivalent of “pink capitalism”; or the combination of queer anarchism and communism.
It’s about decolonization and intersectionality too. First time I read the communist manifesto and thought of my identity, as queer/rainbow Southern hemispherical person, as a class, just as raciality (race-ness) being a social class.
[ID: a bisected flag colored with dark red and a bit darkened (contrasted with the red) hot pink. end ID] this combines the anarcho-communist and queer anarchist flags, but colors are actually reused from a pink triangle I saw and my grey anarchist flag, with red being desaturated. – AP
Bisexuous or Bisextrous: an umbrella term for NOT being gay NOR straight; a non-dual orientation; not homo not hetero.
Historically bisexuality encompassed experiences like that, but since nowadays there’s no specific term for this case, we can rename this as bisexous (bidentrous or biromous). I’d better name it as epixous, epidentrous, episextrous or episexous, but then it’s a new word.
Based on labels from West Iberian: ambisséxuo, ambiséxuo, which are etymological synonyms/hyponyms of epiceno (epicene). Although it seems contradictory since they mean ambiguity, so being exactly both sides, that’s why we don’t use ambi- as in ambisextrous or ambidentrous.
See also: monodissident, non-monosexual, pomo-. – Ap
“an umbrella term for NOT being gay NOR straight”
It’s okay you can say bisexuals…
So you agree asexuals are bisexuals now, guys? Lmao. Y’all act like illiterates when in fact you’re not.
Ambisexuous/ambisexous (literal translations) meant having both sexes/sexed or sexuated ambiguous. Ambisexed or bisexed whatever.
–sexuado (-sexuad-/-sexuada/-sexuado) indicates sexuation and alludes (a)sexual reproduction (as in assexuada, bissexuado). For fuck sake.
This could almost reference intersexuation (intersex-ness or intersexed-ness).
Gengender: a gender that is comprised of all concepts denoting gender, or lack thereof; an experience that encompasses every aspect of gender that is culturally available, including genderlessness.
Etymology
The etymology of Gengender is unknown and not entirely clear. “Gen” may refer to:
This term lacked a flag, so I went ahead and created one. To represent the concept of encompassing every aspect and concept of gender, the basic colors are represented: red, orange, yellow, green, blue and purple. To represent diversity, the colors have been adjusted to represent less common shades of each color. The center stripe is white, which represents the genderdox of pangenderlessness. This flag consists of seven, horizontal solid-colored stripes of the same size. From top to bottom, they are strawberry red, turquoise, yellow-green, white, violet, yellow-orange and jade green. Flag by Gent (Gender-Resource), 2020.
A -coric gender (and kind of a cadensgender?) Related to speedcore, which is a specific type of electronic music! This gender may feel extremely fast, and therefore difficult to comprehend. With enough analysis, it may even appear to be fluid/flux, but doesn’t have to be.
Colors are inspired by the cover art for The Quick Brown Fox’s album, “Speedkore 4 Kidz!”.