MOGAI is just an alternative acronym for the LGBT+ community. It stands for Marginalized Orientations, Gender Alignments, and Intersex. Of course, there are some people that have been using it as a term to stand for anything they don’t think is real or deserves to be in the community. So if you’re trying to understand some identity that would fall under that definition, I would suggest asking someone with said identity, if they so choose to answer of course.
NBLQ (queerenboric or nonbinary-loving queer): Queeries attracted to enbies; An unifying term for queer folk whose love of nonbinaries is stigmatized and discouraged. Interchangeable with NLQ, XLQ, QLNB, QLN & QLX.
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ABLQ (abinary-loving queer): Queer individuals attracted to abinary folks; An unifying term for queer folk whose love of abinaries is stigmatized and discouraged. Interchangeable with ALQ & QLAB.
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GQLQ (genderqueer-loving queer): Queer pals attracted to genderqueer people; An unifying term for queer folk whose love of genderqueeries is stigmatized and discouraged. Interchangeable with QLGQ.
UTU/U2U/?2U, UT/TU/T, 2U/U2/2, ?2?/?TU/UT?, ?2/2?/U2? or ?T?/?T/T? (uingender to uingender): an undefined, unspecified or otherwise unidentified individual who considers emself as transitioning from uingender to uingender.
Uingender: umbrella term for all genders undecided/unsure, unknown/unnamed, unidentified/undefined/unfixed or unexplainable/undetermined in nature.
Hey, here are some ideas for a lacunox/lacunagender flag. Idk if people would like it more or less saturated to give the “nox” vibe. I think the grey one can be lacunagender and the purplish one be lacunox itself.
Lacunox: A gender that the holder knows exactly what their gender is,
but they feel existing terms aren’t accurate in describing it for
whatever reason, so they use a lot of terms, flip between them often,
and/or stick to very broad terminology. A lacunox is questioning, but
they’re questioning the language/terminology rather than their gender.
Lacunagender is a coinage of mine to refer to all similar genders to this, lacunox is under lacunagender and does not specify, but there are other lacunagenders that specify a feeling/alignment/gender that they experience to basically say “idk wtf to call myself but I know I’m xenine/masc/fem/etc.” or specify the overall type of terms the lacunagender person uses. I’m making terms and flags for these.
Hey, here are some ideas for a lacunox/lacunagender flag. Idk if people would like it more or less saturated to give the “nox” vibe. I think the grey one can be lacunagender and the purplish one be lacunox itself.
Lacunox: A gender that the holder knows exactly what their gender is,
but they feel existing terms aren’t accurate in describing it for
whatever reason, so they use a lot of terms, flip between them often,
and/or stick to very broad terminology. A lacunox is questioning, but
they’re questioning the language/terminology rather than their gender.
Lacunagender is a coinage of mine to refer to all similar genders to this, lacunox is under lacunagender and does not specify, but there are other lacunagenders that specify a feeling/alignment/gender that they experience to basically say “idk wtf to call myself but I know I’m xenine/masc/fem/etc.” or specify the overall type of terms the lacunagender person uses. I’m making terms and flags for these.
they are: Genderearth, Genderelements (will not making flags for the subsets, sorry.), Genderfood, Genderheart, Genderheat, Genderice, Genderocean, Genderplant, Gendertidewater, and Genderwater.
Genderearth: a xenogender related to Earth at all. Can be related to anything or everything on earth, it is up to the user.
Genderelements: a xenogender related to any or all elements on the periodic table.
Foodic/Genderfood: a xenogender related to food, any type of food. May include beverages.
Genderheart: a xenogender related to the heart, love, affection, and general happiness.
Genderheat: a xenogender related to heat, light, fire, or anything that gives off heat/light.
Genderice/iceic: a xenogender related to ice.
Genderocean: a xenogender related to the ocean at all, can be related to anything or everything in the ocean. Up to the user.
Genderplant: a xenogender related to any plants at all.
Gendertidewater: a xenogender related to the tides.
Genderwater/Genderaqua: a xenogender related to water, water vapor, etc.
they are: Genderearth, Genderelements (will not making flags for the subsets, sorry.), Genderfood, Genderheart, Genderheat, Genderice, Genderocean, Genderplant, Gendertidewater, and Genderwater.
Genderearth: a xenogender related to Earth at all. Can be related to anything or everything on earth, it is up to the user.
Genderelements: a xenogender related to any or all elements on the periodic table.
Foodic/Genderfood: a xenogender related to food, any type of food. May include beverages.
Genderheart: a xenogender related to the heart, love, affection, and general happiness.
Genderheat: a xenogender related to heat, light, fire, or anything that gives off heat/light.
Genderice/iceic: a xenogender related to ice.
Genderocean: a xenogender related to the ocean at all, can be related to anything or everything in the ocean. Up to the user.
Genderplant: a xenogender related to any plants at all.
Gendertidewater: a xenogender related to the tides.
Genderwater/Genderaqua: a xenogender related to water, water vapor, etc.
-Ap
AndroKalosFe: being attracted to men but willing to engage in acts with women (despite minimal or no attraction towards women themselves) for any reason. See also minkalosfem.
Perioriented: A person whose romantic and sexual orientations ‘match’ (ex: paroromantic parosexual, pliliromantic plilisexual).
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Fray-/Ignota-/Moldu-: attraction for someone that fades after initially meeting with them or not experiencing attraction when they form an emotional connection.
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Fray-/Ignota-/Moldu-: attraction for someone that fades after initially meeting with them or not experiencing attraction when they form an emotional connection.
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Satangender/Satanagender: a Satanic deitgender/deigender, influenced by or originates from Satan, also conveys a sense of dark royalty; or a subset of hellgender in which you feel your gender is empowered by or comes from strictly Lucifer.
This is the most relative term I found, meant for Theistic Satanists/Luciferians.
Aetasgender: a gender that changes depending on the age of the person being interacted with at that moment. Coined by anonymous for the Latin word for “age”.
-Fy
I guess you can use nongirl genderfluid (nongirlfluid) or antigirlfluid/ungirlfluid (ungirl/antigirl genderflexible). Feel free to coin one.
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Mascu-: an attraction to masculinity (masculine gender expression/presentation) regardless of someone’s gender. Interchangeable with andro-/vir- & masc-/min-.
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Boyflux/Manflux (male genderflux): fluctuating intensities of male identity, as in between experiencing gender nully, fully &/or partly.
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I don’t think there’s a chart or list of all xenogenders, specially because they are so many and there are some that couldn’t be specified as xeninoic specially because some identifiers don’t feel xingender.
Possigender: when you can’t determine whether your gender is fluid or not.
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There is spacegendervoid but it is not exactly it, but what about spacevoid?
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They are identity narratives. You could be masculine and your gender relative to female or feminine gender relative to male. These are also separated words, why could someone identify as woman/gal and not as female/girl?! It’s like exorsexist reductionism, identity erasure and macrolabeling supremacism. You can read more about these issues here (specially viabinary & ideobinary).
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What about nutrigender?
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The most proximate is platonisexual but that’s another thing because this case is a circumstantial sexual behavior, not about attraction. Feel free to coin
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Androxgynx/gynxndrox/andrxgynx/gynxandrox
Gynx: a gender inbetween female and androgyne. Androx: a gender inbetween male and androgyne.
Versandrogynous or androgyneflux
Versandrogyny (versatile androgyne): an androgyne whose amount of femininity and masculinity fluctuates (a versandrogyne may go between being femandrogyne and being mascandrogyne).
Gynandroflux/Androgyneflux (androgynous genderflux): a state where you have fluctuating feelings of masculinity and femininity, but your gender identity stays the same.
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That sounds transgenital (genital altersex).
Transgenitalia or Altergenitalia: a term used to describe those who wish to have their genitals to that of another sex or to a mixed genital set, regardless of gender.
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I don’t think there is one, but there’s vegangender/vegegender that is the most proximate existing. Feel free to coin one.
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It could be apapronomial/apapronominal (casspronomial/casspronominal or pronouns indifferent) kymenambonec angenital, sexless trigenderstill/trigenderstatic or ergenderstill/ergenderstatic kymenian.
Kymenian, kymengender, genderstatic or genderstill: polar opposite of genderfluid; describing consistent, unswitchable, unalterable and unchangeable gender(s).
Ambonec: identifying as both female, male and neither at the same time.
Ergender: A little bit boy, a little bit girl, a little bit nonbinary, and the rest of your identity is something else.
Where you feel that your assigned gender is irrelevant to your gender identity, feel uncomfortable sharing what you were assigned as, or just reject the concept of sharing your AGAB publicly altogether.
uhhhh a symbol for trans/ nb people loving trans/nb people mayb? can be used by any trans or nb person! pls give credit
I hope you don’t mind that I tried to make a flag out of it! I just mashed the two flags together and added a second pink stripe at the bottom for love /:3c
OH I LOVE IT!!! this is so cute thank u ❤️❤️❤️❤️
i made these 2 tweaked versions of the flag just so that the colours on the bottom half weren’t so contrasted!!
May I suggest a name for it? Trenbian (trans+enbian). But I’m not sure bc this reminds transbian (trans lesbian). It would mean TLNB/TLX, NBLT/NLT/XLT, NBLNB/NLN/XLX and TLT.
I also love the signs bc reminds me fish🎏
something similar to that could work ? i feel like trenbian does sound a lil too much like transbian (& i thought enbian meant nb lesbian but i think that’s just bc that’s what it sounds like)
but it would be cool to have a term for trans & nb people who love trans & nb people!!
Trypic (cypric), trenamoric (tren-), trenbien, trensbien/trensbian? Enbian=nblnb and gaibian/gaibien=nb lesby
It could be also trebien/trabien, xentrien/xentrian or trensbic/trenbic I guess.
uhhhh a symbol for trans/ nb people loving trans/nb people mayb? can be used by any trans or nb person! pls give credit
I hope you don’t mind that I tried to make a flag out of it! I just mashed the two flags together and added a second pink stripe at the bottom for love /:3c
OH I LOVE IT!!! this is so cute thank u ❤️❤️❤️❤️
i made these 2 tweaked versions of the flag just so that the colours on the bottom half weren’t so contrasted!!
May I suggest a name for it? Trenbian (trans+enbian). But I’m not sure bc this reminds transbian (trans lesbian). It would mean TLNB/TLX, NBLT/NLT/XLT, NBLNB/NLN/XLX and TLT.
I also love the signs bc reminds me fish🎏
something similar to that could work ? i feel like trenbian does sound a lil too much like transbian (& i thought enbian meant nb lesbian but i think that’s just bc that’s what it sounds like)
but it would be cool to have a term for trans & nb people who love trans & nb people!!
Trypic (cypric), trenamoric (tren-), trenbien, trensbien/trensbian? Enbian=nblnb and gaibian/gaibien=nb lesby
It could be also trebien/trabien, xentrien/xentrian or trensbic/trenbic I guess.
Outherity (outherinity/outhrinity/outhrity): a descriptor of new gender qualities (attributes or essences), to give a general name for a fifth, sixth, seventh, etc. quality.
Folks can describe outhrine/outherly qualities can as apart from those other four ones (neu/masc/angi/fem), yet not exactly xenine; entirely new but can be compared to the overall four terms; or unique combinations among the otherly four (i.e. simultaneously neutral & masculine yet seeing it as something different or separated).
May even be useful for people with culture-exclusive genders, if they think the overall four qualities do not apply to their identities and/or experiences.
Similar to aporaine/aporine and nonquad(ri)nary/nonquaternary. Not to be confused with otherkinity. Coined by @vitorrubiao
i was thinking of ways to redesign the demisexual flag because the triangle apparently makes some people unconfortable. What do you guy think of these?
I made some demiromantic edits of these, I hope you don’t mind 🙂 Personally I like the second one better :0c OP do you mind if I use these in edits?
i was thinking of ways to redesign the demisexual flag because the triangle apparently makes some people unconfortable. What do you guy think of these?
I made some demiromantic edits of these, I hope you don’t mind 🙂 Personally I like the second one better :0c OP do you mind if I use these in edits?
Transfemasc/Transmascfem (transfemimasculinity, transfemmasculinity or transmascufemininity): transgender individuals identifying with gender femininity & masculinity to a greater extent than with neutrality; or being transfeminine & transmasculine at once.
Transfemimasculine/transfemmasculine/transmascfeminine individuals may or may not identify as sensgender (sensmascfem), adgender (adfemmasculine) or transdrogynous (transandrogynous). Combining transneufem with transneumasc flags’ parts to not look so much with BTB flag.
Xaby (xabie/xbie/xby, enbiaby/abienby/zenine or xnby/xnbie): Someone who identifies in some was as a non-binary abinary or nonbinary abinary-adjacent. Someone who identifies with some part of enby/nonbinarity but who wants a more aby/abinarie and neutral sounding word because they aren’t entirely enbies/nbs or don’t want to be associated with the typical ideas brought up by the word “enbie”. Not to be confused with xenby/xenbie. The non-diminutive equivalent would be nabinary, nonabinary/xbinary/nxnbinary, nxbinary/nanxbinary/nixbinary, xonbinary/xabinary or xanbinary/nanbinary I guess.
Xangi Flag
Xangi (xngi/xambi/xmbi): Someone who identifies in some was as a nonbinary androgyne or non binary angi-adjacent. Someone who identifies with some part of androgyny/androgynousness/ambigender but who wants a more enby and neutral sounding word because they aren’t entirely burls/girlboys or don’t want to be associated with the typical ideas brought up by the word “birl” or “boygirl”. Diminutive of xandrogyne/xndrogyne/xandrogynous/xndrogynous (xandrogyny / xndrogyny) & xambiguous/xmbiguous/xmbigue/xambigue (xambiguity / xmbiguity). Similar to xoyxirl (xoygirl/xirlboy/xalxuy/xuyxal/xoyxurl/xurlboy & xurlxoy/xuyxurl/xalxoy/xurlxuy/xirlxoy/xuyxal/xoyxal).
Deminulltrois-ness may also encompass demigenderlessness/demilessness, deminullity/demigendernullity, demifreedom/demigenderfreedom and demivoidness/demigendervoidness, also interchangeable with demiagender and demineutrois. Both demiungender and demino/deminegation/deminonity fall on deminullitive, demileptive and deminegative spectrums. Deminegatrois-ness encompassing deminegativity and antidemigender.
Deminulltrois-ness may also encompass demigenderlessness/demilessness, deminullity/demigendernullity, demifreedom/demigenderfreedom and demivoidness/demigendervoidness, also interchangeable with demiagender and demineutrois. Both demiungender and demino/deminegation/deminonity fall on deminullitive, demileptive and deminegative spectrums. Deminegatrois-ness encompassing deminegativity and antidemigender.
Aroacegender or Acearogender: the combination of arogender & acegender; any gender identity influenced by being arospec while your acespec identity is intrinsically tied to your gender identity that you absolutely cannot separate the two; or when you can’t distinguish your aroace identity (or aromantic asexuality) from your a/gender identity.
Demifemininity: an identity that is partially feminine, but not fully feminine.
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Demimasculinity: an identity that is partially masculine, but not fully masculine.
Colors from manugender and librafeminine flags. These identities could be either gender qualities/essences/attributes, alignments or identifiers (like demimasculigender & demifemi(ni)gender). Coined by @genderfluidsupport
Demifemininity: an identity that is partially feminine, but not fully feminine.
Demimasculine Flag
Demimasculinity: an identity that is partially masculine, but not fully masculine.
Colors from manugender and librafeminine flags. These identities could be either gender qualities/essences/attributes, alignments or identifiers (like demimasculigender & demifemi(ni)gender). Coined by @genderfluidsupport
Xeninoichood (xeninoicity or xeninoixity): an umbrella term for any xenic (xeno-aligned), xenine, xin(gender), xenogenital and xeno(gender) experience.
Based on xenoic/xenoix coined by @nonbinarysorcery, augmentative of xenity/xenies (xeny folks). The experience might also include presentation, passability, sociability/socialization, (bio)sex, gender expression, elements, etc.
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Demia-/Demiaspec: combination of demi- and omnia-/pana-. Demianattraction can be found inbetween a suptilic/darkened gray-area of nullitive/analigned demiattraction/demiorientation and a pale/greyed black area of amplusic/amative omnianattraction/pananattraction.
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Demia-/Demiaspec: combination of demi- and omnia-/pana-. Demianattraction can be found inbetween a suptilic/darkened gray-area of nullitive/analigned demiattraction/demiorientation and a pale/greyed black area of amplusic/amative omnianattraction/pananattraction.
Demineutrality (demigender-neutrality): partial neutral-gender identity; identifying partially as genderneutral and partly other gender(s); or neutrally demigendered.
Similar to demineutrois but using the gender-neutral flag’s colors. This term can apply to any gender quality (expression, alignment, presentation, identity…).
Magiagender: identifying as mostly agender and slightly as other gender(s). Related to demiagender.
Note this isn’t a magic gender, it’s magigender + agin. Similar to libragender but not essentially connected to genderinity/genrinity/generinity/geninity.
Xeninity: relating qualities or attributes regarded as characteristic of xenichood/xenicity or a xenogender attachment equivalent to feminine and masculine.
Panabinary (panab/panby/panaby, panapisgender, pangender + abinary): experiencing all possible genders that are completely unrelated to the gender binary; having all abinary genders accessible within your culture/neurotype and life experience.
Interchangeable with panenby (pannonbinary), omniabinary (omniab/omnabinary), pangenderqueer (panq/ueer) and omnienby (omninonbinary/omnenby).
Similar to nonbinaryflux, enbyflux, eafluid/nobifluid and enbyfluid but not necessarily fluid/flux (amplusian), this does not essentially encompass panxingender, panningender or panaingender.
Nonpronominal or nonpronomial: using NO pronouns. Also known as unpronominal, nullpronominal, pronounless, voidpronominal, impronomial and impronominal.
Apothibinary (apothigender + binary): binary-repulsed abinary individuals; experiencing no binary genders while repulsed by the concept of gender binarity being applied to you.
See also: virgender, antibinary, unbinary, negabinary, ungender.
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Jackhound: denying the expectation that non-binary people shouldn’t be masculine, that non-binary is about achieving androgyny, not being NB whilst choosing to only portray yourself or identify with masculinity or femininity. It’s being ‘masculine’ but challenging that masculinity is linked to being a man.
Neufox: nb version of ‘gender conforming’, since it’s equivalent would be androgynous/genderneutrality. However, it’s also denying gender norms. In the binary world, people are expected to be categorised as either male or female, masculine or feminine. Whilst non-binary people are criticised when they are being only masculine or feminine and told they musn’t “really” be non-binary, they’re also criticised and punished for not following the gender norms and expectations of BEING either masculine or feminine.
Queerichood: an umbrella term and also an identifier for queer, genderqueer, gender/queer-aligned, (gender)queer-passing, (gender)queer-expressive, genderqueer-presenting, queerian/qlq, queeroriented/queerattracted, queeraffectional and any other queer-related experience.
Not to be confused with queeritic (which is also encompassed within queericity). Similar to variance.
These respective terms describe homologous/reductive/simplified words of woman, abinary/abinarie, man, androgyne, neutrois/neutral/neuter, xeninoic, xirl/womanby/xal, boygirl/girlboy/galboy/guygurl/guygirl/gurlboy/boygurl (also boiqirl/girlboi/boigurl/boigirl/boyqirl/qirlboy/boyxirl/boixirl/xirlboi/guyqirl), nonbinary/genderqueer/epigender and xoy/xuy/manby.
Some girls might not identify as woman, as an example, that’s why these flags and genders may be separated from the augmentative/basal ones. Many times I identify as a womanguy, mangirl, neugirlby (neut galbie/gurlby/gurlbie) and birlpangi xanby (xeny anby), but never exactly a/nonbinary, pandrogyne, ambigender, neutrois, woman nor man.
These respective terms describe homologous/reductive/simplified words of woman, abinary/abinarie, man, androgyne, neutrois/neutral/neuter, xeninoic, xirl/womanby/xal, boygirl/girlboy/galboy/guygurl/guygirl/gurlboy/boygurl (also boiqirl/girlboi/boigurl/boigirl/boyqirl/qirlboy/boyxirl/boixirl/xirlboi/guyqirl), nonbinary/genderqueer/epigender and xoy/xuy/manby.
Some girls might not identify as woman, as an example, that’s why these flags and genders may be separated from the augmentative/basal ones. Many times I identify as a womanguy, mangirl, neugirlby (neut galbie/gurlby/gurlbie) and birlpangi xanby (xeny anby), but never exactly a/nonbinary, pandrogyne, ambigender, neutrois, woman nor man.
Nabinarity: polygender / gendervast of nonbinary & abinary (it could be either a plurigender &/or a monogender); identifying as enby aby; an abinary-aligned (stellarian) nonbinary apisgender; a multienby with abinary gender(s).
Augmentative of naby/xaby/nixby/enaby (nabie/xabie/nixbie/enabie), interchangeable with xbinary/nxnbinary, nxbinary/nanxbinary/nixbinary, xonbinary/xabinary, eabinary/aebinary (apigender/epiapisgender, apisepigender/eapisgender, aepisgender) & xanbinary/nanbinary (not confuse with nyanbinary or anonbinary).
Gender Unspecificity: different from eligender (othergender) in the sense that it does not state nor specify your gender identity.
Commonly used as third-gender/aliagender, abinary/nonbinary, equary/nullary & gender diverse/variant item in some documents & formularies after male/female options.
In my case, I have gender identification not specified in my passport because there were no other alternative for it. Reminder there are intersex/trans binaries using it too.
I thought in using the question mark from gender questioning symbol and the currency sign but other-gender one seemed proper.
Aporainity, Aporanity or Aporinity: the ability of having attributes regarded as characteristic of aporagender/aingender or showing qualities associated with aporahood; an umbrella term for gender qualities (or essences) separate from masculine, feminine and anything in between (unlike androgynous) while still having a very strong and specific gendered quality. Similar to outherine, enbinine & abinary (abinine) but comgender (comgenine).
The only flags we have that are similar to that are those for Geronto-, which is attraction to the elderly. Is there a specific term you’d like to use? I know there are a couple for older gay men attracted to younger gay men, but I don’t know any that specifically denote attraction to older men or older gay men in general.
Domsexual: someone who is attracted to dominance/dominant partners.
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Anonbinary isn’t an umbrella term, anonbinarity does not include anything I guess. Aporagender is abinary but it isn’t essentially anonbinary, but some of them may or may not identify as anonbinary or nonbinary.
Solarian is a gender alignment but not a gender, you can be abinary solarian, because abinaries don’t need to be abinary-aligned.
Anonbinary may fall under abinary, but since it’s beyond binary and nonbinary, anbs (anonbinaries) are just not binary and not nonbinary, I think that’s the whole point of it. Anbies could be mixed of binary and nonbinary genders but still feeling they are separated from these gender arities. I.e they could nullary.
Unfortunately, some people just aren’t going to be accepting of non-conventional pronouns. If they’re at least willing to listen, then perhaps you can persuade them, but mostly I would suggest just avoiding those who don’t respect you and your pronouns as much as is possible. If these are your friends, make it clear that if they can’t respect something as simple as your pronouns, then they don’t respect your friendship.
I don’t think there are, there are astronomical genders (like planetgenders, genderspace and celestialgenders), but no astrological ones (except zodiacgenders and karmagenders). Once I also created @gender-astrology just to archive @mogai-ringo speaks (check it).
Feel free to coin one. ~ ap
(Edit from Fy): Maybe Zodiacgender?
The most proximate is transangi (transdrogyne/transandrogyne or transdrogynous/transandrogynous).
Transandrogyny or transdrogyny: a term used to describe transgender people identifying with androgyny to a greater extent than masculinity or femininity.
Edit: Or maybe Sensmascfem.
Sens- [when paired with an ending]: Relating to the trans(masc/fem/neutral/xeno) experience, but only sometimes, temporarily, or not completely. Examples could be people who are genderfluid (so would only be sens- during certain genders), people who are genderflux (similar to genderfluid), or who are bigender/otherwise polygender and only experience some part of the trans(masc/fem/etc) experience.
Well I was talking with my friends and these identities popped up: bivestic, trivestic and panvestic, so I decided making flags for them (based on crossdreamer one)
-vestic comes from transvest verb (vesture too), which means cross-dressing (or denoting gender essences/attributes of transversal characteristics), so ambivesting would mean dressing ambiguously/androgynously (ambivestic), bivestite would mean dressing in the clothes of two gender qualities, trivestite would mean clothing three genders and panvestic dressing all genders. So the multigender (bigender/ambigender/trigender/pangender) equivalents of transvesting.
I just corrected the bivestic flag in PNG (it was in GIF)
Well I was talking with my friends and these identities popped up: bivestic, trivestic and panvestic, so I decided making flags for them (based on crossdreamer one)
-vestic comes from transvest verb (vesture too), which means cross-dressing (or denoting gender essences/attributes of transversal characteristics), so ambivesting would mean dressing ambiguously/androgynously (ambivestic), bivestite would mean dressing in the clothes of two gender qualities, trivestite would mean clothing three genders and panvestic dressing all genders. So the multigender (bigender/ambigender/trigender/pangender) equivalents of transvesting.
I just corrected the bivestic flag in PNG (it was in GIF)
Hello! So sexual attraction and sensual attraction can be separate. It sounds like you may be Aegosexual, which is 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.
If you desire sensuality, then you may have a separate sensual orientation. So if, for example, you were sensually attracted to all genders, you could be pansensual.
AplAroAce (aroaplace/aroaceapl): identifying as aplatonic aromantic asexual; not experiencing platonic, romantic nor sexual attraction; or being on aro apl ace spectrums (aplspec arospec acespec).
The blue is an opposite color of yellow, which is associated with platonicity (friendship/platonism), comes from aplatonic flag.
Captivus: an alternative to the term “queer” since not everyone is comfortable with said term, especially given the grim history associated with said term (like the AIDS pandemic).
Flag made by inverting the colors of one of the popular queer flag. The top and bottom stripe are white.
“captivus” comes from old Latin for the term “captivate”
Ageninity or Agenderishness: relating to qualities or attributes regarded as characteristic of agender. Interchangeable with agenderinity, agenrinity and agenerinity.
Agenrine stripes inspired in neutral-gender using just agenerine/agenderine colors but rotated so as not to confuse with andro- and aromantic flags. Coined by @queerismi at @orientandoorg
Nixavire: an identity that is comprised of both genderless and boygirl-aligned aspects, which may manifest as partially identifying as a girlboy; the combination of nixera & nixvir. These eclipsian/sollunarian aspects can be experienced simultaneously (as in femache-aligned) &/or fluidly.
Similar to nixangi, nixboygirl and juproxevira, also known as nixevira/nixvira, nixeravir & nixvirmina/nixpuerella. -avire from inavire (alternate name of nonvirmina/nonpuerella). Mixing flags and terms by @nixics (they had proposed two flags and sent me, but now the blog is deactivated I can’t access the flags).
coming back – adventum – adven – represents its coming back, however infrequently
hard (to distinguish) – durum – represents its difficulty in distinguishing it from platonic attraction
meaning – a romantic attraction that doesnt often come up, often sparking up for brief periods; tends to be triggered by something, can be hard to tell apart from platonic attraction
can be oriented
[colour meanings:
red – attraction “sparking” back up
orange – attraction dulling back down
white – changing, fluidity of attraction
grey – difficulty to distinguish from platonic attraction
Retrogender Similar to Postgender but fluxing; having mostly moved on from a gender, but occasionally it resurfaces, partially or fully, before it becomes dormant again. This resurfacing may or may not be conditional (as in activated by certain conditions, events, or situations.) Some can “revisit” their retrogender at will.
Can be used like retrogirl, retroboy, etc., the specified gender being the former gender that resurfaces sometimes, not the current gender. Term coined by @variant-archive | Flag by me !
Retrogender Similar to Postgender but fluxing; having mostly moved on from a gender, but occasionally it resurfaces, partially or fully, before it becomes dormant again. This resurfacing may or may not be conditional (as in activated by certain conditions, events, or situations.) Some can “revisit” their retrogender at will.
Can be used like retrogirl, retroboy, etc., the specified gender being the former gender that resurfaces sometimes, not the current gender. Term coined by @variant-archive | Flag by me !
Uingender: umbrella term for all genders undecided/unsure, unknown/unnamed, unidentified/undefined/unfixed or unexplainable/undetermined in nature.
Also a term to refer to a gender that isn’t fully unspecified/unstated, or a gender in which undefinition/unfamiliarity or unknowledge/undetermination is its defining feature. May simply be used as “uin”, ie. “my gender is uin”.
Sexlessness: absent/null sex identity; an umbrella term for lacking sexed characteristics or qualities (planned/desired or not), such as in nullosex (nullogenital, nullogonadal), asexed/assex (agonadal (gonadal agenesis), agenital (genital aplasia), ansex (angenital, angonadal, sterile)), nonsexed/unsex(ed) and desex/ed (i.e. eunuchs).
I mentioned it gonadis and genitalia (also known as “primary/secondary” sexes), but this could also apply to hormonal, phenotypic, genic/genetic &/or genotypic/chromosomal/chromosomic sexes in some levels (karyotype, sex genes, chromosomes, genotype, phenotype and body/corporeality), e.g. you could identify as sexless because you are X0 intersex, have hormonal depletion (hypohormonal or hypogonadism) or sex paraphoria (i.e. indifferent what sex you have).
Reminder biosex (biological sex) can be also mental / psychic. Note this term isn’t the same as genderless or asexual.
Pera or péra (peh-ruh): from Greek πέρα, meaning “beyond.”
Pera is a gender that is not at all a part of, or related to, the gender trinary of male/female/none (or in some cases, neutral). This gender is not at all female, male, androgynous, or neutral. Pera is not a lack of gender, confusion about one’s gender, or apathy about one’s gender. It is completely removed from the gender trinary of male/female/none (or neutral).
While this gender itself is not any of those things, that doesn’t mean a person who is of this gender can’t be those things. For example, someone can be a feminine boy, but that doesn’t make them any less of a boy. The same logic applies here.
Pera is a specific gender and not an umbrella term or gender expression. It can fit under other umbrella terms, but it is itself a singular, specific gender.
You can also be this gender and any other gender, including binary/trinary genders. You could be pera and a girl. You could be pera and neutrois. You could be pera and maverique. You could be genderfluid and be pera at times; etc.
You can use this gender as pera, the same way you use girl, boy, person, etc. or you can say peragender. For example, you can say, “I’m a pera.” Or you might say, “I’m peragender.” Both terms are correct. As mentioned earlier, you can be this gender and others (or fluctuate between them, etc.), and you can combine those terms too. You might say something like “I’m a peragirl,” for example, etc.
Anyone of any race or ethnicity can use this, it is not culturally exclusive. Anyone can use this regardless of what they were or were not assigned at birth, or whether they are intersex or perisex. Anyone of this gender can use any pronouns.
I don’t want to step on anyone’s toes, but as far as I’m concerned, you can be this gender and any sexuality/orientation/etc. If you’re peragender and gay, peragender and lesbian, peragender and bi, peragender and ace, etc.; if any of that sounds right to you, then I’m not going to tell you no.
A few umbrella terms pera can fit under include nonbinary, genderqueer, nontrinary, and aporagenders.
Pera/peragender was coined by @glyzinite (me). Flag created by @glyzinite and friends.
Here’s my explanation of the flag:
The teal and purple really called out to me. We didn’t always have exact words for those colours, and in some languages, they still don’t, but that doesn’t mean those colours don’t exist. The same goes for genders like mine. We’ve been here, but we haven’t always had the right words to express ourselves clearly. I also feel like they parallel people’s need to gender colours like pink and blue, but in a non-binary way. The white represents all colours, even the ones we can’t see, since all the colours combined are white. Humans can see a small portion of the light spectrum, but that doesn’t mean those other colours aren’t there. It’s difficult to represent colours we literally can’t see, but I felt the white stripe helped communicate that. In contrast, the black does the same; maybe we can’t see those colours, but they’re still there, even if they’re beyond our vision. Those stripes help to communicate genders beyond the trinary.
Pera or péra (peh-ruh): from Greek πέρα, meaning “beyond.”
Pera is a gender that is not at all a part of, or related to, the gender trinary of male/female/none (or in some cases, neutral). This gender is not at all female, male, androgynous, or neutral. Pera is not a lack of gender, confusion about one’s gender, or apathy about one’s gender. It is completely removed from the gender trinary of male/female/none (or neutral).
While this gender itself is not any of those things, that doesn’t mean a person who is of this gender can’t be those things. For example, someone can be a feminine boy, but that doesn’t make them any less of a boy. The same logic applies here.
Pera is a specific gender and not an umbrella term or gender expression. It can fit under other umbrella terms, but it is itself a singular, specific gender.
You can also be this gender and any other gender, including binary/trinary genders. You could be pera and a girl. You could be pera and neutrois. You could be pera and maverique. You could be genderfluid and be pera at times; etc.
You can use this gender as pera, the same way you use girl, boy, person, etc. or you can say peragender. For example, you can say, “I’m a pera.” Or you might say, “I’m peragender.” Both terms are correct. As mentioned earlier, you can be this gender and others (or fluctuate between them, etc.), and you can combine those terms too. You might say something like “I’m a peragirl,” for example, etc.
Anyone of any race or ethnicity can use this, it is not culturally exclusive. Anyone can use this regardless of what they were or were not assigned at birth, or whether they are intersex or perisex. Anyone of this gender can use any pronouns.
I don’t want to step on anyone’s toes, but as far as I’m concerned, you can be this gender and any sexuality/orientation/etc. If you’re peragender and gay, peragender and lesbian, peragender and bi, peragender and ace, etc.; if any of that sounds right to you, then I’m not going to tell you no.
A few umbrella terms pera can fit under include nonbinary, genderqueer, nontrinary, and aporagenders.
Pera/peragender was coined by @glyzinite (me). Flag created by @glyzinite and friends.
Here’s my explanation of the flag:
The teal and purple really called out to me. We didn’t always have exact words for those colours, and in some languages, they still don’t, but that doesn’t mean those colours don’t exist. The same goes for genders like mine. We’ve been here, but we haven’t always had the right words to express ourselves clearly. I also feel like they parallel people’s need to gender colours like pink and blue, but in a non-binary way. The white represents all colours, even the ones we can’t see, since all the colours combined are white. Humans can see a small portion of the light spectrum, but that doesn’t mean those other colours aren’t there. It’s difficult to represent colours we literally can’t see, but I felt the white stripe helped communicate that. In contrast, the black does the same; maybe we can’t see those colours, but they’re still there, even if they’re beyond our vision. Those stripes help to communicate genders beyond the trinary.
I’m not sure what you’re confused about. We don’t equate being otherkin the same as being part of the LGBTQIAP+/MOGAI community, but just because they’re separate doesn’t mean you can’t have pride flags for having an alterhuman identity.
Angeligender: an angel gender. It’s a gender found only among angels that is hard to describe to non-angels. The “gender” suffix can be replaced with boy, girl, or nb as in saying that that is the closest human gender you identify with.
Hey there! Pansexual is actually not being “gender blind”, but if you’re asking what the orientation is if you are possibly attracted to everyone (that doesn’t end up promoting something like pedophilia), I think that’s panamory? Or they might be another word for that, I’m not 100% sure. Does anyone else know?
Pangender is a nonbinary and/or genderqueer gender identity. It refers to a vast and diverse multiplicity of genders in the same individual that can extend infinitely, being always within the person’s own culture and life experience. This gender experience can be either simultaneously or over time.
Pangender is a multigender that is very expansive and unspecific, meaning that there are so many genders that it’s difficult or impossible to list them all. There is no maximum limit to the amount of genders. Being pangender is feeling an entire infinite gender spectrum that is possible for an individual to have. The pangender experience can go beyond the current knowledge of genders.
It can be! Any nonbinary person can use it, and yes even those attracted to multiple genders. I’d suggest asking @gai-strayt-alliance if you want more info!
I’ve personally had some problems with the nonamory flags that I’ve seen proposed so far (either the colours seemed meaningless or inadvertently played into the idea that nonamorous people are ‘empty’ in some way {greyscale colours, ø means empty, at least mathematically speaking).
Image description:
{a flag decided horizontally into thirst. The tip third is coloured in a pastel indigo, the middle stripe dusty magenta and the bottom stripe in a dim amber orange. The Greek letter ν is imposed over the center of the middle stripe in light turquoise. End description.}
I chose indigo to symbolise the integrity nonam folks show towards ourselves in spite of social pressure to enter into monogamous relationships;
Magenta to symbolize compassion and solidarity with members of our own community as well as other people who struggle against the pressures of a hetero- and monogamocentric society as well as the harmony we can achieve outside of ‘traditional’ long-term partnerships;
Amber to represent the joy, independence and confidence we harbor both in non-monogamous relationships and with ourselves, solitarily;
Turquoise to represent healing and self-sufficiency we find as a community despite living in a world that treats us as ‘incomplete’ for not seeking out a monogamous partnership.
I’ve used the letter ν in place of pi to represent adventureousness and creativity in how we relate to the world, and to represent how nonamory has long been in ‘uncharted waters’ in terms of general awareness and acceptance of how we choose to approach our close attachments.
the purple and green represent ace, aro, nb and nd people. the circle in the middle represents a black hole, hence the lack of humanity/dehumanization. the white represents the unity of our communities.
Enigmaromantic/Enigmasexual A grey-aspec orientation in which the individual feels attracted so rarely, vaguely or weakly that they don’t know the specificities of the orientation. No specific pattern or trend can be quantified or detected when attraction happens.
Enigmaromantic/Enigmasexual A grey-aspec orientation in which the individual feels attracted so rarely, vaguely or weakly that they don’t know the specificities of the orientation. No specific pattern or trend can be quantified or detected when attraction happens.
Tbqh, The flexible flags have always been a bit boring to me, so I took so liberties on this one ! The grey is where the other orientation would go ! And the gradient in the back can be changed to your wants and likes !
Tbqh, The flexible flags have always been a bit boring to me, so I took so liberties on this one ! The grey is where the other orientation would go ! And the gradient in the back can be changed to your wants and likes !
Flex- Amodifier to an orientation term meant to signify that your orientation is somewhat divergent from the usual definition or use of the term, or that it doesn’t exactly fit but it fits more than any other current term. For example, a flexuranic person might not be sure if they’re attracted to ALL nb genders that aren’t female-aligned, or might not be attracted to binary men, but uranic is the closest term out there and is still useful in describing their experiences. For clarification, this can be used in front of any orientation. Examples: flexgay, flexpan, flexdiamoric. It can be used on its own as flexsexual, flexromantic, etc. to signify an orientation that doesn’t exactly fit any term completely.
Flex- Amodifier to an orientation term meant to signify that your orientation is somewhat divergent from the usual definition or use of the term, or that it doesn’t exactly fit but it fits more than any other current term. For example, a flexuranic person might not be sure if they’re attracted to ALL nb genders that aren’t female-aligned, or might not be attracted to binary men, but uranic is the closest term out there and is still useful in describing their experiences. For clarification, this can be used in front of any orientation. Examples: flexgay, flexpan, flexdiamoric. It can be used on its own as flexsexual, flexromantic, etc. to signify an orientation that doesn’t exactly fit any term completely.
Transneufem (transneufemininity or transfemineutrality): transgender individuals identifying with gender neutrality & femininity to a greater extent than with masculinity.
Based on transneumasc, but not in neufem/neulier. I’m (D)MAB anyways, but anyone can be transneufeminine regardless AGAB. Note this is -neu-, not -neo-/-new-.
It could encompass feminigender transneutrality, trans neutrofemininity, neutral transfemininity, trans femineutrality, trans-neugender–fegender, neutrois trans faesari or any experience in between.
Orientationgender: When your orientation is so intrinsically tied to your gender that you absolutely cannot separate the two. The word “orientation” can be replaced with your orientation label.
Demigirlby, demiwomanby, demigalby or demiwomenby: partially nonbinary/enby partially gal/girl/woman; demigirl demienby or partially girlby/womanby/womenby. See also demixirl.
Demienboy Flag
Demienboy, demimanby, demiguyby or demimenby: partially enby/non-binary partially man/boy/guy; demiboy deminonbinary or partially enboy/manby/menby. See also demixoy.