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ryanyflags · 5 months
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xenoman (xenogender man), xenowoman (xenogender woman), & xenoenban/xenban (xenogender enban) flags :D
As far as I'm aware, there's nothing about the xenoboy, xenogirl, and xenby flags and definitions that couldn't be used by people who use man/woman/enban over boy/girl/enby. But the boy/girl/enby versions are the most popular / basically only what the terms are known by, and I feel like in general there's this tendency to more diminutive terms, so I thought it would be nice to have specific man/woman/enban varients. (I personally don't like calling myself a boy or an enby, and the fact that the majority of terms only have boy/girl/enby variants, or are most well know as that, can be a bit annoying. So I think alt man/woman/enban terms and flags are important.)
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I didn't come up with xenoman and xenowoman, but I think I'm the first one to use xenoenban/xenban.
As for the flags, I used dark blues to represent men, dark pinks to represent women, and yellow, purple, black for enben. The other colors are from the xenogender flag. The main blues, pinks and 3 nonbinary colors are also shifted a bit to fit with the color palette/style of the xenogender flag.
Each term/flag has 3 versions: 2 gradient symbol versions (the gradient colors of each are taken from their base flags, and the 2 variations have the gradient in a different color order), and plain stripe versions. They all mean the same thing, I just couldn't decide what looked prettier.
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paw-pride · 4 months
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Xenoman, xenowoman, and xenoenban paws!
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nb-amourous · 20 days
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Nonbinary language is awesome! It's amazing! Enban, xenic, diamory, maverique, abinary, neopronoun, androgyne, trixic, duosex, enby, exorsexism, ceterosexual, salmacian, there are many such examples of beautiful nonbinary vocabulary.
Our language gets held down and smothered by binary people who call it "cringe" or "weird" or "gen z/alpha" or "artificial" or "too new". All language is created for purposes! Everything has a start, everything was once new.
Use our language! Make it common, make it normal, even if it's only amongst other enben. Don't let exorsexists demoralise you into letting our nonbinary vocabulary fall into obscurity when it's objectively amazing. Erasing a community's language removes their culture, removes their visibility, removes their identity. Don't let exorsexists remove your identity. Our language is not weird, our language is not too new. It may be obscure but with common usage, it won't become obsolete.
💛🤍💜🖤
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thehoundsflags · 5 months
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Image descriptions: Two flags made of 5 even horizontal stripes side by side. On the left is the enban flag, which consists of dark blue, dark purple, orange-tinted yellow, orange and dark blue. On the right is the enby flag, which consists of de-saturated dark blue, yellow, white, light purple and de-saturated dark blue. ID ends.
Enban - the nonbinary equivalent of the words man/woman.
Enby - the nonbinary equivalent of the words boy/girl.
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Image description: the Xip flag, which is made of 5 even horizontal stripes, which are purple, lavender, yellow, light orange and pink.
Xip - the xenogender equivalent of the words boy/girl.
If you are looking for xen/xenan, which is the xenogender equivalent of man/woman, it's here (link)
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transenbyconfessions · 9 months
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I thought Xenogender/Neogender wore just made up for attention or by the mentally ill.
(Hello, my gender is treeboy.)
Submitted July 16, 2023
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warriors-pride · 11 months
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Xenogender/Nonbinary Brackenfur?
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eldorr · 1 year
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Diastine
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An umbrella term for genders that could be considered “between” Outherine/Aporine and Xenine. This can include any gender that shares qualities of both abinary/atrinary genders and xenogenders, without explicitly being either.
Diastine can include genders that:
Genders relating to both human and non-human/abstract relations to genders. This can include genders that are partly attributed to feelings typically considering masculine/feminine/aporine/outherine/etc, however may be in abstract ways. Includes genders that non-xenine+xenine.
Are related to things typically not attributed to gender in general society, such as plants, animals, concepts, colors, etc. However, this is only genders that are connected in some way to these things, where one’s gender isn’t literally these things. This includes genders that are usually seen as xenogender/xenic, however may not always be seen/experienced as such. (See next bullet point)
With genders relating to abstract concepts, these genders use the qualities these things have which can lay within and outside human constructions of gender. Basically genders that describe the qualities of one gender, how one’s gender feels compared to a thing in nature, concept, media, etc. without necessarily being xenine or a xenogender, as it describes qualities vs one’s gender in itself. Depending on the person, these types of genders may either feel non-xenine or xenine, or perhaps both as these genders share qualities of non-xenine and xenine genders. (An example of this could be a feminine gender relating to a fox, as one’s gender has both qualities of femininity, and qualities usually prescribed to foxes in one’s mind.)
In general, genders that can be described as being both abinary/atrinary and a xenogender, yet possibly also being neither. These types of genders are usually felt as their own thing vs under a certain subset of gender identity.
The examples above aren’t all what the Diastine label can cover, however they exist to give you an idea of what could be includes under this label.
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The name “Diastine” comes from the root word “Dia” meaning through/between/apart/across, which I feel any of those could fit how one experiences being Diastine, or genders that may fit under what this term was coined to describe. “(a)st” comes from the word “Vast” as this term was coined to cover a vast amount of experiences, (I also couldn’t really think of anything else due to what I was originally gonna call this term got yoinked, and I kinda wanted to pay homage to the original name), plus the suffix “-ine”, which I see it pretty common to use for genders like this so using it also.
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The in-nature term would be DIASIN (Diastine-In-Nature).
Diastous / Diaine / Distine — The adjective equivalent form of Diastine. Could be used to describe terms that aren’t Diastine but have similar qualities. Can be used to describe any type of identity with these qualitites. (Similar in usage to masculine/feminine/aethine/aporine/outherine/xenine/etc) Could be shortened to "Dia".
Diastinity — The diastous equivalent to masculinity/femininity/etc.
Diastic / Diasic — Diastine-alignment/aligned. Similar to aethic, xenic, kenic, masc, fem, etc.
Diast / Diastan — Equivalent to man/woman/enban/etc. The plural form being Diasts or Diasten.
Asti — Equivalent to boy/girl/enby/etc. The plural form being Astis.
Transdiastous / Transdiaine / Transdistine — Transitioning towards a diastous/diaine/distine identity. Includes those with at least partly (or fully) diastous/diaine/distine identity. May refer to gender, presentation, or both.
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This term was originally coined October 7th, 2022. The bright-colored flag below the cut is the original/main flag, the flag shown above is a new alternative one.
Anyways yeah similar to Anthidial, I coined this to help others fill spaces in terminology one can use. Similar to Anthidial, Diastine shouldn’t be applied to pre-existing terms without permissions of the coiners. If unknown (or unable to contact coiners) one could simply note that the gender could possibly be considered Anthidial.
I just wanted to coin a term to fill that weird fuzzy space between Outherine genders and Xenogenders. Like with Anthidial, this was mostly inspired by Kenochoric and Luxine, like-wise all the other concept-related neogenders that aren’t Xenogenders. Just a word/tool coiners can use when describing genders.
While Diastine may cover pre-existing genders, that doesn’t automatically make those genders Diastine. They simply share qualities that could be described by the Diastine term. I’m all for the “this isn’t a [x] gender” however when it comes to archiving something that shares a lot of qualities with something else, I’d advocate for the adjustment from “this is a [x] gender” to “this gender shares qualities typically seen in [x] gender(s)”
I’ll all for gender umbrellas, and I’m all for unique genders not under any other umbrella. However when it comes to someone who found a gender like that and wanted to know more about similar genders, they’d have a hard time (or possibly impossible depending on the terminology the original coiner used) finding similar genders, especially if one has no clue what types of genders to even search for.
Anthidial and Diastine have been coined to help with that. Instead of incorrectly labeling certain terms as things they aren’t, these terms are tools to help both coiners and archivers alike to shift from “this is an [x] gender” to “this gender under no certain umbrella, but shares qualities of [x] and [x] genders” this allows for more flow between terms, and to allow folks to pin-point what actual aspect of certain genders they’re connected to. At least, that’s what I’m trying to get at by coining these lol.
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Below this DNI is a cut, underneath the cut is where I put flags that may trigger eye strain, migraines, etc. due to colors or stripe patterns. (When I'm able to make an alternative flag) Proceed with caution if you struggle with anything like that.
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starfallensyndicate · 2 years
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Scalecosmic
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Scalecosmic is an umbrella term that describes gender(s) that can be described by space, space objects, or particles that don't exist on Earth, but indeed are somewhere in space (antimatter, for example).
It can be connected to space-scale distances. Novas. Star formation. Random matter-antimatter collisions. Black hole gravity pulling photons closer. Dark matter. Big amounts of matter. Things that need billions of years to happen. And many different things that just are something Big and in space, cosmic, maybe also Powerful, but not in religious and/or spiritual way.
This term is very broad and not too specific on purpose. This is not *inherently* xenogender or kenochoric term, but some experiences may overlap.
SCALECOSMIC TERMINOLOGY:
SCOiN - Scalecosmic-In-Nature, gender-in-nature term
Scalecosmine - adjective describing something with scalecosmic qualities
Scalecosmity - gender quality associated with scalecosmic
Scalan/scalen - adult person of scalecosmic gender (equivalent to woman, man, enban etc)
Smic/smics - young person of scalecosmic gender (equivalent to girl, boy, enby, etc)
Lecosm/lecosms - person of scalecosmic gender and unspecified age
Anyone can use this label and create terms that fall under this. Including terms that fall both under this and any other umbrella simultaneously. Just like with kenochoric, lumenoir, luxine, macarshric etc, don't put the term itself under xenogender.
(this post will be updated with terminology, when new useful words will be coined)
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themaveriqueagenda · 10 months
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I've noticed that in a lot of cases where there needs to be a nonbinary equivalent to something, neutral is used to represent that. Transmasc, transfem, transneu, or min-, fin-, nin- (neutral) for example.
Neutral doesn't exactly include androgynous, agender, and of course maverique people (plus more). Though the first 2 usually get their own equivalents, like transandrogynous, lin-, lia-, and agin-, agia-, etc. Also I think there are quite a few androgynous/genderless specific terms. Occasionally I will also see aporine, outherine, or xenine, but rarely ever maverinity/maverique.
I suppose more aporine, outherine, xenine, maverique, etc. terms could be coined, but I also think it would be nice to have a overarching nonbinary equivalent for these kind of terms. One that would include androgynous, genderless, neutral, aporine, outherine, maverique, xenine, partially masc/fem, and lots more (as broad as the nonbinary label basically), all in one that isn't the word neutral.
(also I just realized I don't know what the maverique equivalent of these words are. maverine maybe?? just came up with it on the spot)
It can't just be nin, because that's already taken. Perhaps nonbin? I'm not good at language. But the more I see these terms the more I wish there was just a broad label to begin with, then even if the specific labels haven't been made, they'd still be included. The closest thing now in some cases is just the general, unspecified, -gender label.
Is this thought just entirely unnecessary? I haven't seen other people take issue with it.
Same anon as the one about nonbinary labels. Maybe nbin as another alternative instead of nonbin? (for nonbinary in nature). eh I don't know.
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i don't think it's an unnecessary thought at all. in fact i very much agree. though i've kind of abandoned the quest for general non-binary terms because i want to be visible as my specific gender, but i do think about it a lot.
to be honest, i don't even know that many androgynous or genderless terms either. for genderless, i know "agenrine" and "AGIN" and that's it. all the terms i know for androgynous sound like m/f bigender terms, like "boygirl". of course they can be used for whatever.
"maverine" was indeed suggested as an equivalent for masculine and feminine, along with others which i didn't really like. i guess maverine in nature could be MVIN and the -iaspec (what does that stand for anyway?) could be mviaspec. though honestly i don't personally use -ingender or -iagender terms, so i don't know.
a term that i coined for everything that is not masculine or feminine is "extrine", which could be considered "the non-binary version" of masculine and feminine. in the case of transextrine though, it does kind of sound similar to transsex(ual), which may cause confusion.
i also absolutely could have sworn that i've seen the terms "nonbinarine" and "NONBIN" around but i couldn't find any coining post anywhere.
as for equivalents of man, woman, etc., i wish there was some kind of database collecting all these. if anyone knows if a collection of those can be found somewhere, i need to know. there's obviously going to be overlap between some terms that describe for example outherine and maverine genders, as maverinity is outherine, but there's also going to be overlap between people who will use both the masculine and feminine terms, or whatever.
here are some terms i found or have people seen before:
androgynous: daen (equivalent to man/woman), dae (equivalent to boy/girl)
non-binary: enman or enban (equivalent to man/woman), xent (equivalent to boy/girl), enby (any age)
xenogender: xenan (equivalent to man/woman), xip (equivalent to boy/girl)
i've also seen someone use "ouman", but i'm not sure if it's an outherine equivalent to man/woman or a general non-binary one.
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uglydollexclus · 9 months
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Our Beliefs
Pan = bi and is transphobic as it treats binary trans people as a separate thing.
Nonbinary lesbians and nonbinary gays don’t exist. Lesbians are women and gays are men. Enbans who love women are trixic and enbans who love men are toric.
Pronouns = gender. Men are he/him, women are she/her, enbans are they/them. No other pronouns exist.
Hesbians and shegays are men and women trying to water down homosexuality.
Asexuals and aromantics do not exist. Everyone feels sexual and romantic attraction, even if it’s not strong.
Transgender people need some form of dysphoria to be trans and having dysphoria doesn’t mean you hate being trans.
Q***r is a slur.
TERFs are trash. Trans women are women.
Genderfluidity isn’t how gender works.
The split attraction model is bullshit. You can’t be a heteroromantic gay or a biromantic lesbian.
Xenogenders are fake, mock trans people (especially nonbinary people), and are ableist.
Speaking of ableism, don’t claim to have disorders without an actual diagnosis. You can say you suspect having a disorder, but don’t claim it without a diagnosis.
DID is very rare and it requires severe childhood trauma. Teenagers aren’t going to be aware they have it and systems aren’t going to be made up of just anime characters.
Proships are bad. I shouldn’t have to explain why.
Autism Speaks is ableist. GTFO if you support them.
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shrimpmandan · 1 year
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So are you ok with enban if they use they/them, have dysphoria, and dislike xenogenders?
If you have dysphoria I won't particularly care what you do or what other beliefs you hold. I find some identities to personally be dumb/contradictory but I won't make a fuss about it unless it's someone I know or it's in an environment where discourse is a main focus
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ryanyflags · 2 months
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Nonbinary equivalents to boy/girl man/woman (help)
So far I've only found,
enby, enban, nonbin, for nonbinary,
mav, mave, uni, maver, maveri, mavan, for maverique.
xip and xenan for xenogender.
I don't know of any others, specifically I'm missing words for midbinary, abinary, atrinary, androgyne, agender, neutrois, aporagender and outherine.
Does anyone know anything?
Also, about androgyne, I know of boygirl and manwoman, however I'm not sure if they are exactly androgyne equivalents of boy/girl and man/woman. Any androgyne individuals who can share their opinion on this?
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noxwithoutstars · 2 years
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Queer books pt.2: graphic novels!
Top 3:
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Queer: A Graphic History
genre: non-fiction
"Queer: A Graphic History," by Meg-John Barker and Julia Scheele, is a visual and mental masterpiece, tracing Queer Theory(ies) from is very origins. It explains Queer Theory's philosophy: thinking about things from an inquisitive, open-minded perspective; breaking down societal assumptions- i.e. braking down the binaries. With simple drawings and accessible writing, this book invites readers to ponder what thinking queerly really means.
On a Sunbeam
genre: fantasy romance space opera
Tillie Walden writes an epic space opera about two young lovers separated by the tides of time. Maya and Grace roamed the halls of Cleary's School for Girls, experiencing first love and battling bullies and the school together. Years later, when Maya joins a space-wide architecture-restoring crew, she learns that Grace's abrupt departure earlier means that she might only have one chance to see her again. This book features many WLW relationships, and at least one enban.
Monstress
genre: high fantasy
The epic saga of Maika Halfwolf, an arcanic lost on the wrong side of the human-arcanic wall. She finds a shard of a powerful mask in the house of a figure from the past war. Maika is plunged into the task of carrying on the bloodline she never knew about- a dangerous one that marks her as prey for both the arcanics and humans. Her mother, before she died, desperately wanted to find the mask, byt what reason? Join Sana Takeda and Marjorie Liu's both political intrigue, mystery, war epic, humanitarian tale, and matriarchal steampunk world. What does the mask mean, both for Maika and her lover, Tuya, and the impending war?
Others Favs:
Laura Dean Keeps Breaking Up With Me
by Mariko Tamaki and Rosemary Valero-O'Connel
genre: realistic fiction
Are You Listening
by Tillie Walden
genre: fantasy
Kiss #8
by Colleen AF. Venable and Ellen T. Crenshaw
genre: realistic fiction
The Prince and the Dressmaker
by Jen Wang
genre: historical fiction
Spinning
by Tillie Walden
genre: memoir
Check Please
genre: alt. reality realistic fiction (sports)
by Ngozi Ukazu
Bloom
genre: realistic fiction
by Kevin Panetta
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variant-archive · 5 years
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Specific Enboric Terms
Neutren- : feeling attraction specifically to neutral, ningender, and neutral-aligned nbs.
Xenen- : feeling attraction specifically to xenogender, xenic and xeno-aligned nbs.
Multen- : feeling attraction specifically to multigender nbs/those with more than one gender and/or alignment.
Nullen- : feeling attraction specifically to genderless, agender in nature, or null-aligned nbs.
can be used generally as -boric eg. xenenboric, or as a typical orientation prefix, eg. nullensexual.
also, is en- already an orientation prefix? because if not I think being able to specify which attraction/orientation you’re talking about (as opposed to general terms like diamoric or enbian) would make terms like enromantic or ensensual useful. It also doesn’t force the term enby because it can be short for enby or enban, whichever is preferred by the individual. If it’s not taken consider it coined and saved for a flag in the near future along with the rest of these terms.
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eldorr · 1 year
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Gendered Terms Archival
I don't think anyone's actually compiled a list for terms like this yet (if there is one I can't find it) but I feel like compiling a list of gender terms that are equivalents to man/boy and woman/girl. Mostly because I want to coin things but I have no way of searching tags for every single possible post where people have coined terms. (And for as far as I can tell, wikis don't tend to list terms like this.)
Feel free to comment, reblog, or send me asks about established terms I can add. The format of this post will be like as follows. The "example" terms below are terms decently used in the queer community.
Man - Generally used for older male and masculine gender/presenting individuals, but doesn't have to be. The plural form being Men.
Boy - Generally used for younger male and masculine gender/presenting individuals, but doesn't have to be. The plural form being Boys.
Woman - Generally used for older female and feminine gender/presenting individuals, but doesn't have to be. The plural form being Women.
Girl - Generally used for older younger and feminine gender/presenting individuals, but doesn't have to be. The plural form being Girls.
Enban - Generally used as the Nonbinary equivalent to Man/Woman. The plural form being Enben.
Enby - Generally used as the Nonbinary equivalent to Boy/Girl. The plural form being Enbies.
Below are terms that may be less known, or generally specific to certain genders. This section is where I'll add new terms when people tell me them. For terms without a plural form listed, I'd personally just go the adding a S to the end route, example being Xip which doesn't have an "official" plural form, so I'd personally just write Xips.
Aether or Aethan - The Aetherine equivalent to Man/Woman. The plural form being Aethen.
Tumen - The Altumen equivalent to Man/Woman. The plural form being Tumens.
Altu - The Altumen equivalent to Man/Woman. The plural form being Altus.
Omen - The Kenochoric equivalent to Man/Woman. The plural form being Omens, or Omenim (formal).
Hex - The Kenochoric equivalent to Boy/Girl. The plural form not being listed.
Metan or Metix - The Mechaneve equivalent to Man/Woman. The plural form being Meten or Mex.
Horror - The Occuine equivalent to Man/Woman.* The plural form not being listed. (* Being generally listed as the "adult" version)
View - The Occuine equivalent to Boy/Girl.* The plural form not being listed. (* Being generally listed as the "minor" version)
Scalan - The Scalecosmic equivalent to Man/Woman.* The plural form being Scalen. (* Being generally listed as the "adult" version)
Smic - The Scalecosmic equivalent to Boy/Girl.* The plural form being Smics. (* Being generally listed as the "young" version)
Idat - The Twistidatian/Intwistian equivalent to Man/Woman. The plural form being Idatin.
Int - The Twistidatian/Intwistian equivalent to Boy/Girl. The plural form being Inted.
Diast or Diastan - The Diastine equivalent to Man/Woman. The plural form being Diasts or Diasten.
Asti - The Diastine equivalent to Boy/Girl. The plural form being Astis.
Xenan - The Xenine/Xenogender equivalent to Man/Woman. The plural form being Xenen.
Xip - The Xenine/Xenogender equivalent to Boy/Girl. The plural form not being listed.
Cutethin or Cutan - The Cuteseyic equivalent to Man/Woman. The plural form being Cuten.
Candel - The Luxine equivalent to Man/Woman. The plural form not being listed.
Lumin - The Luxine equivalent to Boy/Girl. The plural form not being listed.
Omin - The ANLTiN/Angelettric equivalent to Man/Woman. The plural form not being listed.
Gelet - The ANLTiN/Angelettric equivalent to Boy/Girl. The plural form not being listed.
Teknit - The Tekneo equivalent to Man/Woman. The plural form not being listed.
Exen - The Tekneo equivalent to Boy/Girl. The plural form not being listed.
Hazox - The Hazexiv equivalent to Man/Woman. The plural form not being listed.
Tox - The Hazexiv equivalent to Boy/Girl. The plural form not being listed.
Ceros - The Hypnoceras equivalent to Man/Woman. The plural form not being listed.
Axon - The Hypnoceras equivalent to Boy/Girl. The plural form not being listed.
Under this section I will also include terms that aren't the equivalent to man/woman/boy/girl, but are just terms describing a person/individual in general. I'd probably include butch/futch/femme under this section due to how some folks use them as descriptors, but they're generally well enough known so won't be listing them.
Nonbin - Generally used as a term to describe a Nonbinary individual. The plural form being Nonbins.
Fera - A Feruvel person/individual. The plural form not being listed.
Kenore or Chori - A Kenochoric person/individual. The plural form being Kenores or Choris/Chories.
Lecosm - A Scalecosmic person/individual. The plural form being Lecosms.
Rank - A Warfaren person/individual. The plural form not being listed.
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noxwithoutstars · 2 years
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Genderveil
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Genderveil is type of gender (unspecified alignment) that feels layered with one's other gender(s). It feels like one's gender(s) have an underlying 'flavor,' or can only be seen with another gender layered on top of it. The Genderveil gender can be very intense to barely there, but it is on a completely separate 'layer' than one's other gender(s), yet intrinsically connected to them somehow.
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DNI: ableist, racist, bigot, truscum, transmed, TERF, anti-mogai/neopronouns/xenogender, anti-mspec gay/lesbian/etc., anti-endo, queerphobe, REG, gatekeeper, anti-decolonization, anti-abortion, prolife, anti-anti, NSFW/kink/BDSM
Aligned Genderveil genders under the cut!
Veilfem
Genderveil and the veilgender is fingender.
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Veilmasc
Genderveil and the veilgender is mingender.
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Veilenby/enban
Genderveil and the veilgender is on the non-binary spectrum.
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Veilagender
Genderveil and the veilgender is agiaspec.
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Veilandrog
Genderveil and the veilgender is lingender.
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Veilxenine
Genderveil and the veilgender is xingender.
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Veilabinary
Genderveil and the veilgender is abinary.
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