a few days ago our tra teacher used the word woman in a sentence and proceeded to tell the whole lecture hall that ‘you should spell womxn with an x by the way. because trans women and nonbinary identities are included’.
i know i’m certainly not the first one who’s heard something similar said in an academic setting. now my question is, have you ever heard anyone say we should spell men as mxn? or men*? or is it just women who are expected to include anyone and everyone in our social class, from males in feminine clothes to regular males who just use they/them pronouns? i am so tired.
BxygxrlVS is a term for when you feel like your bxy and gxrl identity are fighting or competing to be the most intense, can be considered a genderflux identity, but doesn't have to be.
GxygxlVS is a term for when you feel like your gxy and gxl identity are fighting or competing to be the most intense, can be considered a genderflux identity, but doesn't have to be.
DxdelxdyVS is a term for when you feel like your dxde and lxdy identity are fighting or competing to be the most intense, can be considered a genderflux identity, but doesn't have to be.
MxnwomxnVS is a term for when you feel like your mxn and womxn identity are fighting or competing to be the most intense, can be considered a genderflux identity, but doesn't have to be.
EnbxyVS is a term for when you feel like your bxy and nonbxnary identity are fighting or competing to be the most intense, can be considered a genderflux identity, but doesn't have to be.
GxrlbyVS is a term for when you feel like your gxrl and nonbxnary identity are fighting or competing to be the most intense, can be considered a genderflux identity, but doesn't have to be.
NxumxnVS is a term for when you feel like your bxy and nxutral identity are fighting or competing to be the most intense, can be considered a genderflux identity, but doesn't have to be.
NxuwomxnVS is a term for when you feel like your gxrl and nxutral identity are fighting or competing to be the most intense, can be considered a genderflux identity, but doesn't have to be.
Oh my fucking god guys. "Womxn" and "Womyn" are NOT the same thing.
Womyn is a terf thing.
Womxn is older, and was related to women of color feeling so different from white women they chose to call themselves that, and some queer women followed. Womxn is owned by queer women and women of color exclusively, TERFs are NOT welcome or entitled to it.
Womyn is a terf thing, full stop.
Please please please share this I am so fucking tired of this
is there a term for when youre a girl/woman but in a neutral or agender way?
gxrl/womxn: a gender where a female and an agender identity are experienced simultaneously or with variation.
neutrogirl/neutrowoman: a subset of neutrogender that is neutrois or mostly neutrois with strong connections to femininity. it's similar to demigirl, but is more specifically partially female and partially neutrois, with the neutrois part outweighing the feminine part.
neulier: a gender that is female or female-aligned, but is entirely neutral, rather than feminine. it can also be described as a someone who is fiaspec, but is ningender, rather than fingender.
neuwoman: a woman that is neutrally gendered; a gender-neutral woman.
ningirl: a gender that is both neutral-in-nature and female, or being both a neutral-in-nature gender and a female gender
neutrafemale: a gender identity that is partially neutral/neutrois and partially female.
agender girl: agender individuals find that they have no gender identity, however, an agender girl has some connection to girlhood/femininity.
feminull: a multigender where someone who is part woman and part gendernull, or both fully at the same time.
neutroera: being part neutrois and part female-adjacent, female-aligned, and/or female.
neunixemme: a gender between nixera and epinixene/neunixic; a combination of nixic and neutremme.
libraneufem: a scale where one side is agender and the other side is femineutral or neutrofeminine; an identity that is mostly agender but: has partial/strong/particular connection to neutrofemininity and/or its gendered feelings; experiences little attachment to being femineutrois.
neutragender: a gender that is both neutrois and agender/no gender. you can be a neutrois and agender/no gender at the same time, go between them, or fluctuate between feeling neutral-gender and not feeling gender.
neutrix: being simultaneously neutrois agender; someone who is neutrally agendered; the root of neugender(s), ie. a neutral genderless, that is a neutrois nullified itself, resulting on a zerogender-ness or a demigender-ness or a numbergender less than one but distinct of zero, positively or not.
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Womxn (Pronounced woman-x or wom-ex-n) - An individual who is both agender and a woman. This can be due to being multigender, genderfluid/flux/fluix, being agender/greygender with a connection to femininity and more! Another term for gxrl.
Flag meanings:
Purple - Agender.
Gray - Greygender.
White - Fluidity.
Pink - Femininity/Connection to Femininity.
I'm going to get a *lot* of angry TERFs in my replies for this one, aren't I? :)
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just getting this out there but there is something so deeply uncomfortable about seeing the word "womxn." idk what it is. why are we censoring men? is this trying to include all non-male genders (kinda like when "Latinx" was a thing)? Why do non-tumblr blogs talking about lesbians do this???