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Here is a list of neutral-related gender terms or terms that encompass neutral experiences! 💛
Aiaspec Aingender Aporagender Asterfluid Celestian Cosmosflux Demineutral Demineutrois Eafluid Galaxian Gender neutral Genderflor Gendersylph Hydrangeaflux Nebularian Neufae Neufaun Neufem Neumasc Neutrafemale Neutramale Neutroera Neutrois Neutrovir Niaspec Ningender Novarian Stellarian Transneufem Transneumasc Transneutral
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genderstarbucks · 6 months
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can you do a taiaspec flag?
Taiaspec + Txiaspec!!
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Taiaspec is a term for transgender individuals who are also on the aporagender gender spectrum (aiaspec)
Txiaspec is a term for transgender individuals who are also on the xenogender gender spectrum (xiaspec)
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Abiaspec Pride Flag
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Abiaspec (abinarine spectrum), abiagender spectrum, exterspec or exospec: an umbrella term similar to abingender for anyone on the abinary spectrum; it includes all aphorian/abinary genders/apisgenders, partial aphorian/abinarish genders, abinary-aligned and adjacent genders, abyflux (abinaryflux), and genders which are in some way similar to/resemblant of abinarinity.
Colors obtained from niaspec, aiaspec, xiaspec, and agiaspec flags, although not limited to such spectrums.
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themogaidragon · 3 years
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Korpvic Outherine
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A korpvic outherine person is someone who is outherine or aiaspec, but only experiences their outherinity when feeling dysphoric and/or euphoric. A korpvic outherine person would feel genderless when not experiencing those things.
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momma-mogai-sphinx · 4 years
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Novarian / Versian combo flag requested by @damienworkatjimmyjohns
Novarian - A combination of stellarian and solarian
Versian - nblm, nblw, and nblnb
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ryanyflags · 2 years
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so i was looking at the lgbtball doc with all the flgs n stuff and i was wondering what the "in" and "spec" sections are? likewhat some of the labels under them mean?
srry if this doesnt rlly make sense, you dont have to answer this lmao. but have a good day/night/evening/whavr time it is!!
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I'm not entirely sure of the definitions and the exact differences between them myself, but I'll try to explain.
So, "in" stands for "in nature", and "spec" stands for "spectrum". These are both umbrella terms and stand alone genders.
"Min" means "masculine in nature", so it could include any genders that feels masculine. The rest of the "in" genders follow the same format. Lingender is androgynous, fingender is feminine, ningender is neutral, and agingender is agender.
For "miaspec", it means genders related to maleness instead. The other "spec" genders are similar, just replace male with something else. Liaspec is androgyne (or male/female), fiaspec is female, aiaspec is aporine, niaspec is neutral, xiaspec is xeno, and agiaspec is agender/genderless.
Someone could identify with one but not the other, so like mingender but not miaspec. And I also assume that someone could use both labels.
I hoped this helped? You should read some more elsewhere if you're interested, maybe someone else has made a better explanation.
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mogaimom · 4 years
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Hi, um, just trying to confirm that agingender and agiagender are not interchangeable right? Or are can they be...
I first coined fiaspec so I could have a simple way to refer to “everyone whose gender is woman, partially woman, woman-aligned/adjacent/approximate, fluid/fluctuating with womanhood, etc.,” and miaspec and liaspec came along naturally. When I posted the definitions, someone suggested xiaspec, niaspec, aiaspec, and agiaspec, so I gave them similar definitions despite not really knowing how they would be applied. Really I think there’s kind of a distinction without a difference between agiagender and agingender. Use them interchangeably if you want to.
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I’m pretty sure I’m Agender, I mean I was AFAB, and I’ve gone through multiple identities like, Genderfluid/Genderflux/genderqueer/genderfaun/demiboy/Transgender/Transmasculine/non-binary/bigender even some Xenogenders, but literally none feel right, I don’t feel like anything genderwise, and I don’t have a connection to women good or manhood, but I also don’t mind what people see/refer to me as, same thing when it comes to pronouns, but sometimes even Agender doesn’t really feel right, but only sometimes, I know I don’t have to label myself or whatever but I need to, or I feel like I’ll go crazy
For starters, let me introduce you to an idea called the alibinary system, a system of gendered concepts based on how they do or don't relate to the gender binary. Under that, you will find the exobinary spectrum, which are any identities that are unrelated to the binary in any way.
Some exobinary identities may include:
Aiaspec - genders that are aporine in nature; outside of male, female, or anything in between while still being gendered. Niaspec - genders that are neutral in nature; aligned with neutrality but not necessarily genderless. Agender - genders that are nonexistent, void, blurry, or otherwise unrelated to gender (The link goes to a category of genders, not the page for Agender.) Xiaspec - genders existing outside conventional human categories of gender; xeno-aligned or xenic identities. (You may find more information if you just view the Xenogender page.)
All of the linked identities (minus agender) can be considered abinary, another word for genders outside of male, female, femininity, or masculinity while there is still some feeling of gender. It's also called "aphorian".
That's the best that I could find for you! Feel free to look at all those links and see what there is. There are quite a lot of labels! - 💙💚
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Today's Gender of the Day: Variaspec! (coined by me)
Variaspec is an umbrella term for identities that change, including fluid genders, genders that fluctuate, "spikes" in gender, and genders influenced by external sources such as mood or weather. Any gender that changes in any way can be considered variaspec.
Identities that fall under this are genderfluid, genderflux, fluidflux, hydrangeaflux, cosmosflux, affectugender, bordergender, contragender, and genderfluid subsets such as genderfaun.
The colors were borrowed from the gender hoarder flag, genderflux flag, and genderfluid flag. The colors look fluid and then suddenly jump to a different color after the white stripe to represent the variability of genders under this label.
Someone who is variaspec can use many labels found under this umbrella or they may simply call themselves variaspec. This identity is interchangeable with amplusian, but was made to match terms like "niaspec" or "aiaspec".
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themogaidragon · 3 years
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Demifluid
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Demifluid is a gender in which one's gender is partially genderfluid with the other part(s) of one's gender being static. The static part of the gender can be any gender or combination of genders. For example, one's gender could be partly woman while the other part is fluid between between man and a non-binary gender.
Demifluid was coined by an unknown at an unspecified point, however it has been around since at least 2016.
The demifluid flag was coined by a deactivated Tumblr account on or before July 28th of 2016. It has no confirmed meaning.
A demifluid boy is someone who is demifluid with the static part of their gender being a boy, boy-related, or generally miaspec. The fluid part of their gender can be between any genders.
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A demifluid girl is someone who is demifluid with the static part of their gender being a girl, girl-related, or generally fiaspec. The fluid part of their gender can be between any genders.
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A demifluid non-binary person is someone who is demifluid with the static part of their gender being a non-binary gender. The fluid part of their gender can be between any genders.
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A demifluid androgyne person is someone who is demifluid with the static part of their gender being androgyne or generally liaspec. The fluid part of their gender can be between any genders.
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A demifluid xenic person is someone who is demifluid with the static part of their gender being one or more xenogenders, a xenic gender, or generally xiaspec. The fluid part of their gender can be between any genders.
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A demifluid outherine person is someone who is demifluid with the static part of their gender being an outherine gender like aporagender, or generally aiaspec. The fluid part of their gender can be between any genders.
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momma-mogai-sphinx · 5 years
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Viagender Spectra
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Fiagender Spectrum / Fiaspec: an umbrella term similar to FINgender for anyone on the "female" viabinary-to-binary spectrum; anyone whose gender is female/wifgender, partly wifgender (but not partly miagender), wifgender-aligned or adjacent, wifgenderflux, or is in some way similar to/resemblant of wifgenderness (without them necessarily being feminine or FINgendered).
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Miagender Spectrum / Miaspec: an umbrella term similar to MINgender for anyone on the "male" viabinary-to-binary spectrum; anyone whose gender is male/wergender, partly wergender (but not partly fiagender), wergender-aligned or adjacent, wergenderflux, or is in some way similar to/resemblant of wergenderness (without them necessarily being masculine or MINgendered)
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Liagender Spectrum / Liaspec: for anyone whose gender fits on both the fia- and mia- spectrums; anyone with a mesogender (without them necessarily being androgynous or LINgendered)
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Niagender Spectrum / Niaspec: an umbrella term similar to NINgender for anyone on the “neutrally gendered” spectrum; anyone whose gender is neutral, partly neutral, neutral-aligned or adjacent, neutralflux, or in some way similar to/resemblant of gender neutrality.
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Xiagender Spectrum / Xiaspec: an umbrella term similar to XINgender for anyone on the “xenogendered” spectrum; it includes all xenogenders, partial xenogenders, xeno-aligned and adjacent genders, xenoflux, and genders which are in some way similar to/resemblant of xeninity.
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Aiagender Spectrum / Aiaspec: an umbrella term similar to AINgender for anyone on the “aporagendered” spectrum; it includes all aporagenders, partial aporagenders, apora-aligned and adjacent genders, aporaflux, and genders which are in some way similar to/resemblant of aporinity.
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Agiagender Spectrum / Agiaspec: an umbrella term similar to AGINgender for anyone on the “genderless” spectrum; it includes anyone who does not have a gender, only partly or sometimes has a gender, whose gender is un/nonaligned (including folks with genders belonging to other viagender spectra), or whose gender is in some way similar to/resemblant of genderlessness.
Update of this post.
(A bit of a longer explanation for these terms here.)
Other terminology:
[x]iaty - the state of having a(n) [x]iagender or having a gender which exists on the [x]iagender spectrum
Ex: Fiaty - the state of being fiagendered or having a gender which exists on the fiagender spectrum
“I am fiagender, but fiaty does not influence my gender expression.”
“Fiaty and femininity don’t always go hand-in-hand.”
Note: Any viagender terms can be used as identities on their own.
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momma-mogai-sphinx · 5 years
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niagender could be a thing, the ningender version of (l/m/f)iagender. and maybe xiagender as the xingender
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I coined fia-/mia-/lia- to make it easier to say things like “women, nonbinary women, partial women, anyone who is woman-aligned/adjacent, or anyone with a FINgender” (the alternative, of course, being “fiaspec & FINgender people”). It seems like “Niagender Spectrum” would essentially be synonymous to (what I’ve been calling) the neutral (gender) spectrum. Same for xiaspec/xeno spec, aiaspec/apora spec, & agiaspec/agen spec.
That said, I do appreciate the uniformity, & their usage could help to differentiate terms by one spectrum being “genders which are [neutral/xenine/aporine/null]” and the other being (more broadly) “genders which are [x], partially [x], or [x]-aligned/adjacent.”
Here are the definitions I’d propose:
Niagender Spectrum / Niaspec: an umbrella term similar to NINgender for anyone on the “neutrally gendered” spectrum; anyone whose gender is neutral, partly neutral, or in some way similar to/resemblant of gender neutrality. Can also be used as a gender identity all on its own.
Xiagender Spectrum / Xiaspec: an umbrella term similar to XINgender for anyone on the “xenogendered” spectrum; it includes all xenogenders, partial xenogenders, and genders which are in some way similar to/resemblant of xeninity. Can also be used as a gender identity all on its own.
Aiagender Spectrum / Aiaspec: an umbrella term similar to AINgender for anyone on the “aporagendered” spectrum; it includes all aporagenders, partial aporagenders, and genders which are in some way similar to/resemblant of aporinity. Can also be used as a gender identity all on its own.
Agiagender Spectrum / Agiaspec: an umbrella term similar to AGINgender for anyone on the “genderless” spectrum; it includes anyone who does not have a gender, only partly or sometimes has a gender, or whose gender is in some way similar to/resemblant of genderlessness. Can also be used as a gender identity all on its own.
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