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Opposumkin: identifying partially or entirely as an opposum.
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Colors represent different archangels.
Archangelkin: identifying partially or entirely as an archangel.
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Hamsterkin: identifying partially or entirely as a hamster.
Emotugender: a fluid or flux gender effected by emotions, mood, and state of mind. It is similar to Affectugender, but is not exclusively a neurogender. One does not have to be diagnosed with a mood disorder to be Emotugender, while they do to be Affectugender.
Esmogender: For people whose gender changes according to emotions. The subtypes are Heurgender (happy), Sorggender (sad/guilty/grieving), Yagender (jealous), Iregender (angry), and Melasgender (bored or uninterested).
i made a flag for androphobia because i have a friend who is androphobic and ce needed one. i just put a red x over the man pride flag so it is a pretty simple design.
As for coining a term, you can just make a post or send an ask somewhere with the name of the term and it’s definition! If you decide to make your own post, make sure to tag other blogs so that people can see it!
Cisn’t (cisgendernot): an umbrella term for anyone who isn’t cisgender; being noncisgender or cisdissident.
Straightn’t (unstraight): an umbrella term for any orientation/folk that is not straight in nature; the quality of being non-straight or heterodissident.
Cisn’t (cisgendernot): an umbrella term for anyone who isn’t cisgender; being noncisgender or cisdissident.
Straightn’t (unstraight): an umbrella term for any orientation/folk that is not straight in nature; the quality of being non-straight or heterodissident.
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Nonbinary Girl: Non binary means not a binary gender. A non binary person might call themselves a girl because they might feel associated with that gender, but be, for instance, a demigirl, which is a non binary gender. Other people might feel comfortable with feminine pronouns and a feminine presentation, and therefore call themselves a girl because of that association and because calling themselves a girl helps express that association, but they may still have a nonbinary identity like agender. Both these people might therefore be a nonbinary girl. These are just examples, but there are reasons someone might call themselves a non binary boy/girl.
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Nonbinary Boy: nonbinary means not a binary gender. a Nonbinary person might call themselves a boy because they might feel associated with that gender, but be, for instance, a demiboy, which is a non binary gender. Other people might feel comfortable with masculine pronouns and a masculine presentation, and therefore call themselves a boy because of that association and because calling themselves a boy helps express that association, but they may still have a nonbinary identity like agender. Both these people might therefore be a non binary boy.
Made by combining the nonbinary flag with this man flag.
No problem at all! I do think you’ll need to coin a term for that specific experience, though, as I don’t think I’ve heard of anything like that yet. 🙂
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Nonbinaryflux Girl/Woman: a subset of genderflux that refers to a group of people that identify as both a binary gender (girl/woman) and non-binary. A nonbinaryflux girl/woman fluctuates between being non-binary and being a girl/woman.
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Nonbinaryflux Boy/Man: a subset of genderflux that refers to a group of people that identify as both a binary gender (boy/man) and non-binary. A nonbinaryflux boy/man fluctuates between being non-binary and being a boy/man.
Genderstorm: to have a gender connected to storms of any kind. It’s intensity can change, for example, one day, your gender could be raging, and another day it could be softer. (Like the way storms come in different intensities)
Torreteric: a xenogender related to Rainstorms and/or Rain in general.
Delugender/Deluctic: a gender that is strengthened and/or more apparent during rainstorms. Can be combined with other genders I.E. Delugirl, Deluboy, Deluenby, etc.
Precipidary: a gender that fluxuates/shifts during weather involving rain. This includes hurricanes, thunderstorms, sunshowers, etc.
Precipigender: a gender that feels stronger when it rains; a gender associated with precipitation.
Drizzlix/Drizzlegender: a gender that is aesthetically associated with the rain.
As for your second question, I’m unsure as to what this “extra something” you’re describing is, so I can’t really say if there are any genders related to it.
No worries, it’s not exactly a widespread concept yet, so it can be pretty confusing to understand at first.
It would be better for you to actually ask someone who is some sort of xenogender about this, of course, but I think I can at least clear up some misconceptions. (So if someone following us wants to answer with their gender experience, please feel free!)
While xenogenders aren’t necessarily “microlabels”, as they are genders just like any other, people who are xenogender also aren’t saying that their gender is literally buttercream or an aesthetic, as you say. If you look at when we post flags for xenogenders, you’ll see a specific way we describe it (in a simplified way). That is, we don’t say (for example) that Buttercreamic is a gender that is buttercream, but rather related to buttercream.
It may not even be so much that buttercream itself is anything like the gender, but more like it has characteristics that remind the xenogender person of said gender. In the absence of language people can use to describe their gender experience, people have filled the vacuum by using easily identifiable words to help themselves and others understand it better. This is especially true if the person is neurodivergent in some way, and thus already does not experience things (including sex and/or gender) in a neurotypical way, or if the person is alterhuman in some way (such as otherkin) and this affects their gender somehow.
Hopefully that helped explain it a bit, but like I said you’re likely to get a more in-depth answer from someone who is xenogender. 🙂
So “kin” is a shortened version of otherkin, which (to simplify) are people who partially or entirely identify as a non-human. Otherkin are generally not accepted (by their own admission) as part of the LGBTQIAPN+/MOGAI community, but rather the Alterhuman community.
Xenogender is a nonbinary gender identity that cannot be contained by human understandings of gender; more concerned with crafting other methods of gender categorization and hierarchy such as those relating to animals, plants, or other creatures/things. It’s mainly an umbrella term for genders with themes such as nouns, archetypes, synesthetic experiences. People with xenogenders are part of the LGBTQIAPN+/MOGAI community as they do not identify with their gender assigned at birth.
Pukecore itself is not LGBTQIAPN+/MOGAI, as it is just the name for a certain group of aesthetics, but Pukecoric is a xenogender that is related to pukecore, and thus is part of the community.
Procul-: “Procul’ is Latin for ‘far away’ or ‘from a distance,’ and describes someone who has attraction/feelings only for people they’re sure they can never be in a relationship with, like fictional characters, celebrities, etc.
I also wanted to add that pan could be taken off of Panfluixion so it can be just Fluixion (Fluision) with gender added before or after! In case someone doesn’t identify as Pan but identifies both with fluidflux and Genderfusion – so genderfluixion or fluixiongender 💙
Homoflexible: identifying as predominantly homo-, but being flexible in this identity.
Panromantic: romantic attraction to all genders, or regardless of gender.
Genderqueer: an umbrella term with a similar meaning to non-binary. It can be used to describe any gender identities other than man and woman, thus outside of the gender binary. Genderqueer identities can include one or more of the following: Both man and woman, Neither man nor woman (genderless, agender, Neutrois), Moving between genders (gender fluid), Third gender or other-gender, Those who do not or cannot place a name to their gender, or Having an overlap of, or blurred lines between, gender identity and sexual orientation.
Demi-: an a-spectrum orientation where one does not experience attraction to a person until they have developed an emotional connection to them. There is no guarantee that this attraction will develop after an emotional connection is formed, but it is required in order for attraction to be possible.
Pan-: attraction to all genders, or regardless of gender.
Nonbinaryflux: refers to a group of people that identify as both transgender and non-binary. They fluctuate between being binary transgender to non-binary.
Demi-: an a-spectrum orientation where one does not experience attraction to a person until they have developed an emotional connection to them. There is no guarantee that this attraction will develop after an emotional connection is formed, but it is required in order for attraction to be possible.
Pan-: attraction to all genders, or regardless of gender.
Nonbinaryflux: refers to a group of people that identify as both transgender and non-binary. They fluctuate between being binary transgender to non-binary.
After seeing some complaints about the trans loving trans flags I decided to make some alternate flags for them! So from left to right we have the tmltw flag, the tmltm flag, the twltm flag, and the twltw flag!
Please like/reblog if used!
(Also I know from first glance that they may seem problematic, but I promise that they’re fine, so just feel free to ask me about them if you want!)
After seeing some complaints about the trans loving trans flags I decided to make some alternate flags for them! So from left to right we have the tmltw flag, the tmltm flag, the twltm flag, and the twltw flag!
Please like/reblog if used!
(Also I know from first glance that they may seem problematic, but I promise that they’re fine, so just feel free to ask me about them if you want!)
Communico-: being attracted to individuals with which one can have effective communication and enjoyable conversation.
Communico- Pride Flag
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Communicosexual Pride Flag
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Communicoromantic Pride Flag
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Communicoplatonic Pride Flag
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Communicosensual Pride Flag
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Communicosocial Pride Flag
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Communicoalterous Pride Flag
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Communicoaesthetic Pride Flag
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Communicoqueerplatonic Pride Flag
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Lizardkin: identifying partially or entirely as a lizard.
-Fy
Marblic/astronic mlx. There still needs terms for mlxe folks and mlxen astronics/marblics. Anyways there’s xin-
Xin- attraction to xenic and xenogender identifying people. Xin stands for Xenine In Nature. Can be used meaning xeninoic/xenoic in general.
-ap
Some possibilities:
Noenboric: an umbrella term for everyone NOT attracted to non-binary people.
Binary- having attraction to male or female.
Nocetero- feeling attracted to binary individuals.
Suptiliscapolitian: suptilic scapolitian; being strictly nblm and nblw; a nb experiencing static and stable attraction to both men and women.
Suptilicity may not specify exclusive gender-based attraction (juvelic exclusivism/exclusivity), but helps with strictness (non-flexibility and precision) saying you are exactly that.
Hi! I apologize, but your wording confuses me a bit. The overall name for genders related to colors is colorgender.
Colorgender: A gender associated with one or more colors and the feelings, hues, emotions, and/or objects associated with that color. Can be used like pinkgender, violetgender, etc.
So in your case, you could say that you’re Pastel Bluegender.
If that’s not what you’re looking for, you’re welcome to ask again.
Wendecure Animal (Animdel; anim-del): When you’re genderless because you’re an animal/similar being. Not exclusive to kin, as long as you relate to the term. Could also be genderless with connections to being an animal.
And this is the flag!
Hopefully that’s what you were looking for! If not, then you can definitely coin something. 🙂
Mergender: a gender that is connected to mermaids. There are subgenders that are connected to specific types of mermaids/sea creatures. Can be connected to kin, but not needed.
First thing gender masculinity does not equate boyhood. Demiboy defines you’re partly a boy, not just aligning with it. Masc-aligned (masculine gender alignment) is meant to describe folks whose identity aligns with masculigender, sharing experiences with it or at least feeling it is an important part of their personhood. Examples: masculine-aligned demigirls and feminine-aligned demiguys. Read about: miagender, ideobinary.
Demigenders does not specify what it is the other partial part, for example demienby could be demigal demimaverique or demineutrois demiagender. A non-binary man could be classified as demiman, but there come identity narratives and we can not force them to identify themselves this way.
Other examples: someone entirely non-binary (abinary) but aligns with womanhood; a woman (fully female) that is unaligned/nonaligned; a male that is demimasc-aligned; an agenderstatic folk that is fluid-aligned. See cross-alignment, demi-galactian system.
Reminder that an nb boy could be not masculine (unmasculine), so enby masc≠enboy. This masc nb could be transfeminine nonboy, in the same way a fem enby could be transmasc nongirl.
So in this post you learn:
manhood isn’t necessarily a masculine gender
gender alignment does not presume gender
gender expression/presentation haven’t to match gender
it’s misgendering to assume other people’s demi-identities
-spike: usually not feeling attraction but occasionally having it rapidly skyrocket into intense attraction, then plummeting down to no attraction again.
Oriented AroAce: an aroace individual that experiences attraction that’s neither romantic nor sexual, but is significant enough to warrant a place alongside their aroace orientation.
Homosensual: sensual attraction to the same, or similar, genders.
After getting mocked a lot for contextualizing variamoury via facebook, (a) word(s) popped up:
Anarcoamorismo/anarcamorismo (anarcoamor/anarcamor, anarcogamia/anarcagamia, anarcoamorista/anarcamorista ou anarcamoria/anarcoamoria) meaning anarchoamory/anarchoamorous (anarchamory/anarchamorous, anarchogamy/anarchogamous, anarchagamy/anarchagamous, anarchamoury/anarchamourous or anarchoamoury/anarchoamourous, anarchamorism/anarchoamorism, anarchamorist/anarchoamorist, anarchamories/anarchoamories, anarchamourist/anarchoamourist).
Anarchoamouries/anarchamouries or anarchogamies/anarchagamies describe relationship anarchies (anarchic relations), when as adjective it is useful for members of those anarcho-relationships and this term relational users, they don’t necessarily need to be anarchists, because being anarchal relatious has more to do with free love and free relations. Anarchamoric/anarchoamoric is also a possibility.
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Q–spec – QueerSpectrum, an umbrella term encompassing any queeric experience and any identity that is queer in nature.
It’s meant to be more inclusive than just being queer in the sense that some q-spec folks could identify not integrally/explicitly as queer, e.g. genderqueer, which is indirectly/implicitly queer by its suffix.
Note that I didn’t coin q spec, seems that is being largely used around and could be old, however I signified the way I see this, feel free to correct me if I’m missing something.
Hi there! You should definitely look into -coric genders, which are genders associated with a -core group of aesthetics. For example, Scenecoric and Rainbowcoric are genders associated with scenecore and rainbowcore, respectively. 😀
Hi!! so me and my friends were talking about this the other day about how there aren’t any genders like this yet. so we coined one!
so it’s called shipgender. Or shippinggender. It doesn’t really matter so much on the name tbh bcuz it’s more like a group of genders than a gender itself. but basically the idea is that if you feel like your gender is related to a ship pairing then you’re shipgender!
so that might be a little confusing so I’m gonna explain it a bit more. so let’s say for an example you start getting into danganronpa. you play the first game and you’re like wow I really love the pair kyouko and makoto togther I totally ship them! and then like you get into fanfic and fanart and all that good fandom stuff. and then you realize that maybe it’s not so much that you just like shipping these characters…. maybe you look at this ship and realize that’s you?? like that’s your gender. right there. so then your shipgender would be called naegirigender since the kyouko x makoto pairing is called naegiri.
Strayt is often used to express that one’s attraction feels straight (in a nb way), in this case it’s for straights that are non-binary or nonbinaries identifying as straight in some way (as in not gay), just as like not only binary people can be str8. This may include omnistraights.
Obviously this does not essentially means they are straight-passing or gender-conforming. Enbies might experience straightness differently from binaries of course, what they associate with it would encompass being contraic, nibian/nblb, enanteic, differo-, penulti-, nocetero-/nonin- or just normo- (a conventional orientation).
Hi there! I’m not songkin myself, so someone who is could probably give you a better perspective on it, but it might help if I clear up some misconceptions.
First, being otherkin doesn’t necessarily mean you were something else in a past life. It can, but it can be due to multiple other things, too. It doesn’t even have to be due to spiritual reasons, there are psychological otherkin. And even if it is due to spiritual reasons, its not always via reincarnation or something similar, it could be because of walk-ins or other spiritual phenomena.
Second, even if someone is songkin due to reincarnation, some people believe in concepts such as animism, where they find that everything, even objects and maybe even concepts, have a soul/spirit/etc.
If you’d like more in-depth information, it’d probably be best if you go to a blog that’s specifically dedicated to spiritual otherkin. But hopefully I could help clear up some of the basics!
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Asperger’s Syndrome: a form of ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder).
I would prefer you didn’t if it’s just to mock. 🙄 But if you don’t care and do so anyways, please at least don’t post things other people have submitted here or that we have reblogged from other people.
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Quasiromantic: someone who identifies as quasiromantic may see their attraction as non-traditional or may feel it differs from crushes, perhaps a mix between platonic, romantic, aesthetic, or somewhere completely different and/or it involves other non-traditional aspects, such as rare attraction, or attraction but non-physical, non-platonic but romantic, etc.
Omniromantic: romantic attraction to all genders. Sometimes interchangeable with Pan-. Some who are omni- don’t limit their attractions to humans only, and say that they could possibly be attracted to advanced sentient races (i.e. aliens) or alterhumans (ie. otherkin, therians).
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Quasiromantic: someone who identifies as quasiromantic may see their attraction as non-traditional or may feel it differs from crushes, perhaps a mix between platonic, romantic, aesthetic, or somewhere completely different and/or it involves other non-traditional aspects, such as rare attraction, or attraction but non-physical, non-platonic but romantic, etc.
Panromantic: romantic attraction to all genders or regardless of gender.
Gaisexual: gay (as in, not straight) in a non-binary way, sexually.
Aromantic: lack of romantic attraction.
Boyflux: when one feels mostly or all male most of the time but experiences fluctuating intensities of male identity. This can be fluid with any other identity.
Polysexual: sexual attraction to many, but not necessarily all, genders.
Omniromantic: romantic attraction to all genders. Sometimes interchangeable with Pan-. Some who are omni- don’t limit their attractions to humans only, and say that they could possibly be attracted to advanced sentient races (i.e. aliens) or alterhumans (ie. otherkin, therians).
Pangender: A gender identity that feels like all possible gender identities the individual could possibly identify as.
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Cecil Gershwin Palmer fictionkin: identifying partially or entirely as Cecil Gershwin Palmer from Welcome to Night Vale.
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Majora fictionkin: identifying partially or entirely as Majora from the Legend of Zelda series.
Well, that doesn’t really tell me too much about your gender itself. It sounds like you may have some low chest dysphoria, but you have gender euphoria when referred to as nonbinary. So it honestly just sounds like you’re nonbinary in some way. 🙂
So the word used for being unaligned/nonaligned is Stellarian. You can use that regardless of what your gender is (as long as you’re nonbinary).
If you’re looking for a neutral gender, here are some options:
Neutrois: A non-binary gender identity which is considered to be a neutral or null gender.
Gender Neutral/Neutral Gender: An identity under the nonbinary and transgender umbrellas. Gender neutral individuals have a neutral gender identity or expression, or identify with the preference for gender neutral language and pronouns.
Transneutral: a term used to describe transgender people who were assigned male or female at birth, but identify with neutral gendered feelings.
Ningender: Umbrella term for all genders neutral in nature.
Akoi-/Lith-: Feeling attraction, but having no desire to have interactions or have feelings reciprocated, or a person who feels a particular kind of attraction, which fades if it is reciprocated or if they enter a relationship with the person they are attracted to.
Fray-/Ignota-: When someone only experiences sexual/romantic attraction to individuals they are less familiar with, and lose interest when they get to know the person.
I don’t think so! The only gender that I know of similar to that has to do with the Victorian era, but as far as I know nothing for those specific time periods!
Unstraight-passability: being perceived (passable) as not straight; having a nonstraight characteristics/presentation; considering your appearance or expression as strain’t (straightn’t). Synonymy with queer-passing and gay-passing.
Passing/blending/assimilatinghas become controversial as “passing” can imply that one is not genuinely what they are passing as. But since many people are there using -presenting and -expressive terms, folks surely can use unstraight-passing to describe themselves.
This flag explicitly is in favor of self-determination, we won’t accept BERFs and other REG/monosexists using it to delegitimize ultrics and duaric queerics. Also this isn’t essentially the same as being gender nonconforming, since some can conform gender roles while not conforming orientation cues. -Ap
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Pukecoric: a xenogender related to pukecore.
(And Pukecore itself is meant to evoke feelings of "god this is so bright and shiny that i feel like im about to throw up, but then after that i can just lay down on this soft blanket and play some pokemon until i feel better”.)
i heard about this from the genderfluid amino and i was wondering if you could make a biromantic asexual genderfluid flag? sorry if i’m being annoying by asking
Bisexual: sexual attraction to two or more genders.
Demi-: an a-spectrum orientation where one does not experience attraction to a person until they have developed an emotional connection to them. There is no guarantee that this attraction will develop after an emotional connection is formed, but it is required in order for attraction to be possible.
Hmm that sounds almost like the nonbinary flag, but with orange instead of yellow. Perhaps its a variation of it? I don’t think I’ve seen a flag like that before, does anyone else have an idea of what it could be?
Annuo-: Attraction that can only really be felt when it is known it is accepted by the other person (for you) to feel attraction to them. Alternatively, attraction can be felt only when you know, or otherwise have good reasons to believe, that the other person would not feel disagreeable about it (your attraction to them) in any case.
Hello very mentally ill child. The only blog I know of that is specifically about flags for Mad Pride and/or Neurodiversity is @mad-pride, although I don’t know if they actually make any flags or just reblog those from other sources like an archive. If they just archive them, then I’d at least look through what blogs made the flags that they are archiving. 🙂
Hi there! I’m not sure what kind of goblinkin flags you’re looking for, but I’d suggest looking through @kin-flags first! They should have some content like that I think.
Omnisexual: sexual attraction to all genders. Sometimes interchangeable with Pan-. Some who are omni- don’t limit their attractions to humans only, and say that they could possibly be attracted to advanced sentient races (i.e. aliens) or alterhumans (ie. otherkin, therians).
Demiagender: partially identifying as agender and partially as something else.
Demifluid: When one (or more) gender is static while the other gender(s) are fluid.
-Fy
Omnisexual Demiagender Demifluid Combo Pride Flag
Omnisexual: sexual attraction to all genders. Sometimes interchangeable with Pan-. Some who are omni- don’t limit their attractions to humans only, and say that they could possibly be attracted to advanced sentient races (i.e. aliens) or alterhumans (ie. otherkin, therians).
Demiagender: partially identifying as agender and partially as something else.
Demifluid: When one (or more) gender is static while the other gender(s) are fluid.
Pronoun Questioning: a process of exploration by people who may be unsure, still exploring and concerned about applying a pronoun to themselves for any reason.
Using pronoun non-conforming colors & gender questioning flag format (but I simplified the stripes).
Pronoun Questioning: a process of exploration by people who may be unsure, still exploring and concerned about applying a pronoun to themselves for any reason.
Using pronoun non-conforming colors & gender questioning flag format (but I simplified the stripes).
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Mikan Tsumiki fictionkin: identifying partially or entirely as Mikan Tsumiki of the Danganronpa series.
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Byakuya Togami fictionkin: identifying partially or entirely as Byakuya Togami of the Danganronpa series.
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Glamdrogynous/Glamdrogyny: combining elements of androgynous presentation with glamorous elements, such as glitter, sparkle, sequin, shimmer, pearls, lace, fur, ruffles, and more. By combining these elements, one does not necessarily fit into the idea of what it means to be androgynous and is thus smashing these norms.
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Berger Blanc Suisse Dog Therian: identifying partially or entirely as a Berger Blanc Suisse dog.
Apothisexual: an orientation defined by repulsion. Whether or not they feel a type of attraction is irrelevant to them due to their repulsion towards the idea of being in that kind of relationship.
Aego-/Autochoris- An orientation that is centered around people other than yourself. When you enjoy the idea of a particular kind of attraction, or when that attraction is being experienced by other people, but do not experience it yourself.
Asexual: lack of sexual attraction.
Lespanromantic: fluctuating between lesbian and pansexual.
Duragirl: A polygender/genderfluid identity that involves a stable, long-lasting component. For example, a duragirl might feel that their identity is fluid, but always involves a major girl component.
Demigender (from demi “half” + “gender”) is an umbrella term for nonbinary gender identities that have a partial connection to a certain gender.
Fluidflux/Fluxfluid/Genderfliux: A fluid gender identity that varies in intensity between feeling very gendered and feeling less gendered or without a gender. The gendered-feeling part of the identity is fluid.
Pansexual: sexual attraction to all genders or regardless of gender.
Aromantic: lack of romantic attraction.
Nonbinaryflux: refers to a group of people that identify as both transgender and non-binary. They fluctuate between being binary transgender to non-binary.
Demi-: an a-spectrum orientation where one does not experience attraction to a person until they have developed an emotional connection to them. There is no guarantee that this attraction will develop after an emotional connection is formed, but it is required in order for attraction to be possible.
Gyne-/Woma-: attraction to women and women-aligned nonbinary individuals.
Andro-/Ma-: attraction to men and men-aligned nonbinary individuals.
Demimasculine/Demimasc: identifying partially as masculine and partially as something else.
Androgyneflux: a state where you have fluctuating feelings of masculinity and femininity, but your gender identity stays the same. Someone who is androgyneflux can be of any gender identity (binary trans, nonbinary, cis, etc.).
Voidpunk: rejecting being human altogether, usually in response to people implying you aren’t in the first place. Embracing the thing they’re trying to hurt you with and turn it into something fantastic.
Herbgender: a gender associated mostly with the lowlands, although sometimes with rivers and the sky. This gender feels like grass green and sky-blue and is very free, calm and open-minded in nature. It can be used by itself or combined with other terms, e.g. Herbboy, Herbgirl, Herbnonbinary, etc.
So, as I stated in a recent ask, MOGAI is just an alternative acronym for what is commonly known as the LGBTQ+ community, and it stands for Marginalized Orientations, Gender Alignments, and Intersex. So saying it doesn’t exist is saying anyone who isn’t hetero-, cis-, or perisex isn’t real. Doesn’t make sense, right?
Regardless of what acronym you use, the current scientific consensus is that dysphoria is not required to be trans, as gender incongruence does not necessarily mean being dysphoric (although you can be, and many are, both).
Its okay not to understand as long as you’re respectful. But I’m glad to hear you are supportive. 🙂
Megasexual: individuals who lack emotional connection toward any person or persons unless they first form a strong sexual connection with someone. The level of sexual connection it takes for an emotional bond to form is often dependent on the initial attraction to the person. It is an orientation that is not chosen but often discouraged due to sex-negative attitudes. Coined by Dr. Liz Powell and The Frisky Fairy.
That’s really interesting, I don’t think I’ve heard of this before! I’ll add it to the request list. 🙂
Hi there! If you do find anyone who can remember every single coined identity, please send them here because that’s just not a feasible thing lol. Even those of us that run blogs specifically dedicated to helping people find terms that may fit them won’t remember every term, even when coined on their own blog!
So don’t feel bad if you can’t remember them all. What’s more important is figuring out what terms fit you specifically (if you haven’t already figured that out, of course!)
Trying to understand new things is always good, though, so I’ll do my best to help with the two you are struggling with.
So Pluralian is essentially just another term to describe those who are m-spec/multi-attracted, so attracted to more than one gender.Here is a post that goes into it in more detail.
Xenic is not so much a gender as it is an alignment. But its similar to xenogender in that it doesn’t rely on the human binary concept of gender. Here is a post that goes into it in more detail. To give you one possible example, someone who is angelkin may feel that, being (or having been) an angel affects their gender since they feel its more affected by an angel’s idea of gender than a human’s.
Hope that helps, and feel free to ask more questions!