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Gender Jargon Sex Terminology (vol. 1)
This is a masterlist of pretty much every sex-related term I could find as of 5/20/22, excluding terms specific to alterhumans, trauma, religion and neurodivergence. If you know of more terms that you believe should be added here, please feel free to contact me about.
This list will obviously include mentions of genitalia, reproductive organs and other sex traits, but it also includes slurs that are reclaimable for some transsex, altersex and/or intersex individuals.
Æ-Altguina: a sex identity where one either has dysphoria relating to not having a vagina, or simply experiences euphoria by having one.
Æ-Altsex: a sex identity where one either has dysphoria relating to not looking AFAB, or simply wants to look AFAB due to euphoria.
Æ-altpect: a sex identity where one either has dysphoria relating to not having breasts, or simply experiences euphoria by having them.
Œ-Altguina : a sex identity where one either has dysphoria relating to not having a penis, or simply experiences euphoria by having one.
Œ-Altsex: a sex identity where one either has dysphoria relating to not looking AMAB, or simply want to look AMAB due to euphoria.
Œ-Altpect: a sex identity where one has dysphoria relating to having breats, or experiences euphoria by not having them. 
Aandrogenital: describing a sex identity that is definitely not male or masculine, but is otherwise indifferent.
Abromorphous: a fluid desire of sex traits and other observable corporeal and/or physical characteristics; being bodily fluid.
Abssex: describing one who is beyond, between or removed from the transsex/cissex dichonomy.
AFAB: being “Assigned Female At Birth”.
AFAB-P: an altersex identity for AFAB who desire a penis, but no other masculine and/or masculinized sex traits. 
Afabris: an altersex term describing AFAB individuals who desire top surgery (to remove breasts), but not bottom surgery (phalloplasty, androgynoplasty, sex nullification, etc.).
Aftgender: a transsex gender identity where one maintains the pronouns associated with their assignment, but has gender dysphoria that corresponds to the opposite sex; an AFAB individual who uses and is comfortable with she/her pronouns, but has gender dysphoria typically associated with FTM individuals or an AMAB individual who uses and is comfortable with he/him pronouns, but has gender dysphoria typically associated with MTF individuals.  
Agensex: describing one who does not hold a gender identity, but does have a sex.
Agonadism: an intersex variation in which one does not develop gonads of any sort.
Agynegential: describing a sex identity that is definitely not female or feminine, but is otherwise indifferent.
AIAB: an acronym for the phrase, “Assigned Intersex at Birth”; describing one who was identified as intersex at birth.
Alderangi: a term describing those that wish to have an androgynous body.
Alderfema: a term describing those that wish to have a masculine body that they view as female-aligned, female-related or female-connected in any way.
Aldermafe: a term describing those that wish to have a feminine body that they view as male-aligned, male-related or male-connected in any way.
Aldernonbinary: describing when one’s aldernic identity is influenced, affected by, connected to or otherwise intertwined with one’s non-binary identity. 
Alderdox: an aldernic term in which you have or desire a paradoxical, contradicting and/or simultaneously non-existing & existing body.
Alderkenic: an aldernic term in which you have, or desire to have, a kenoine body.
Aldernigender: a gender somehow related to one’s own aldernic identity.
Aldernull: an aldernic term in which one has or desires a vague, unknowable, uncanny, eerie and/or non-existent body.
Aldrogynic: an aldernic term describing those who have male reproductive organs but later develop additional female reproductive organs.
Aldurique: an obsernic identity in which one has or desires to have a body that may feel strong, stable and prominent when left undefined, but becomes distorted, unstable, non-existent and/or changing when attempting to define it.
Alexorenic: describing those who desire non-human reproductive body organs/genitalia.
Algyndric: an aldernic term for those who have or desire to have a body female reproductive organs but later develop additional male reproductive organs.
Almultorenic: describing those who desire a combination of human and non-human reproductive organs/genitalia.
Alnilrenic: describing those who desire to have no reproductive organs/genitalia whatsoever. 
Alsapirenic: describing those who have or desire an atypical combination of human reproductive organs/genitalia. 
Alterphenotype: describing being phenotypically altersex in one’s sex traits.
Altersex: an individual whose sex identity does not fit within the Male/Female sex binary.not as the result of being intersex.
Alter-Intersex: an individual who is both altersex and intersex.
Altgender: a gender modality that describes an altersex individual who is cisgender but not cissex; having a different relationship with their gender identity than other cisgender individuals, who are largely cissex. 
Altsex: an individual with either dysphoria about not looking DMAB/DFAB, or simply wants to look DMAB/DFAB due to the idea being euphoric.
AMAB: being “Assigned Male At Birth”.
AMAB-V: an altersex identity for AMAB individuals who desire a vagina, but no other feminine and/or feminized sex traits.
Amabris: an altersex identity for AMAB individuals who only desire top surgery (to gain breasts), but do not desire bottom surgery (vaginoplasty, androgynoplasty, sex nullification, etc.).
Amalgagender: a gender that is affected by or otherwise “mixed into” one’s intersex identity.
Ambigenital: both vulvovaginal and penoscrotal.
Ambigonadal: having ambiguous gonads, with aspects of bobth testes and ovaries with no regard to functionality.
Ambiguous Genitalia: an intersex variation in which one have genitals that have characteristics of both male and female sexes or may be incompletely debeloped.
Amphadic: describing those whose sex is both Male and Female, regardless of gender, state of transition, presence/lack of sex trait variations, parsex/infrasex state of being, assigned and/or natal sex, etc.  
Amplunox/Amplunon: a sex category for those with non-static congruencies, as well as movement and/or change-based congruencies. Also called Infinon/Infinox.
Anbreast: an anchest term describing one who desire their breasts, nipples and aerolas to be entirely removed.
Anchest:  an umbrella term under the teresex, transsex, and altersex labels in which one desires to have different parts of their nipples, chest, and/or breasts removed.
Androgen Resistance: an intersex trait in which one is partially or fully resistant to androgens, such as tesosterone. 
Androgenic: refering to the producition of significant amounts of testosterone and it’s bodily effects.
Anfluid: an anchest term describing one who is fluid between multiple anchest terms.
Angenital: lacking or desiring to lack genitalia.
Angenigender: experiencing no gender as a result of being asex; an agender identity that is tied to sexlessness.
Angigenital: a desire to be without sex characteristics
Angisex: conceptualizing your sex traits as androgynous; seeing your body as having an androgynous sex.
Angonadal: describing one who desires to be without gonads or doesn’t have gonads as a result of surgery.
Anmulti: a term describing when one identifies as multiple anchest terms.
Annip: an anchest term describing one who wants their nipples and areolas completely removed from their chest.
Ansideriandropa: a term exclusive to AFAB individuals that desire to experience andropause.
Ansiderimenopa: a term exclusive to AMAB individuals that desire to experience menopause.
Apagenital: describing when one is apathetic to their genitalia
Aphroditian: A CAMAB intersex individual.
Aponnox/Aponon: a sex category describing those who elude and/or reject both binary and nonbinary categorization to any significant degree.
Aporasex: a sex identity that does not contain femaleness or maleness at all, but is not sexless.
Apothigenital: describing repulsion to having any sort of genitalia.
ASAB: an acronym for the phrase “Assigned Sex at Birth”.
Asex: a lack of sex identity; sexless.
Auroriadic: describing those who has a fluid sex, regardless of gender, state of transition, presence/lack of sex trait variations, parsex/infrasex state of being, assigned and/or natal sex, etc.  
AXAB: being “Assigned X At Birth” or having deciding to forego AGAB-centric language, only identifying as “X”.
Biecoyt: a distinct, third sex that is a mix of both Male and Female, showing qualities that are considered exclusive to each.
Binx: an inclusive sex category.
Biphalia: having or desiring to have two penises.
Bissex: describing one having two or more sexes, and/or conceptualizing yourself with a mixture of two or more sexes.
Cacuadic: having only top dysphoria or getting top surgery for euhporia.
Carinadic: describing those whose sex is both xenine and Male-aligned, regardless of gender, state of transition, presence/lack of sex trait variations, parsex/infrasex state of being, assigned and/or natal sex, etc.  
CASAB: an acronym for the phrase “Coervicely Assigned Sex at Birth”.
Cassgenital: descriting one who idifferent towards their own genitalia and/or indifferent to having any genitalia.
Chimaenox/Chimaenon: a sex category for those with faceted/fractional congruencies.
Cisdual: a term describing queer individuals who are cisgender and cissex.
Cisevenen: a term describing individuals who are evencuspsolum and cissex.
Cisgenital: describing those whose genitals “match” their sex assigned at birth.
Cissex: the opposite of transsex; describing one whose corporeal sex matches their sex identity. 
Cistransen: a term describing individuals who are transgender and cissex.
Cistranssex: being both transsex and cissex; a simultaneous transsex/cissex sex modality.
Citersex: a sex alignment that feels tied and/or affected by your body not being medically or corporeally transitioned yet; sharing experiences with your body now as you do with what you desire.
Clitoromegaly: a sex trait in which one has a large clitoris.
Cometadic: describing those whose sex is both xeno-aligned and Female-aligned, regardless of gender, state of transition, presence/lack of sex trait variations, parsex/infrasex state of being, assigned and/or natal sex, etc.  
Cosideriandropa: a term exclusive to AMAB individual who desire to experience andropause. 
Cosiderimenopa: a term exclusive to AFAB individuals who desire to experience menopause.
CTF: an acronym of the phrase “close-to-female”, referring to intersex individuals who are near or “almost” female, but are not “actually” female.
CTM: an acronym of the phrase “close-to-male”, referring to intersex individuals who are near or “almost” male, but are not “actually” male.
Demibissex: having a sex identity that is mostly, but not entirely, Bissex.
Demibreast: an anchest term for one who desires only a partial breast and/or for one to be removed and the other to remain.
Demifemale: having a sex identity that is mostly, but not entirely, Female.
Demimale: having a sex identity that is mostly, but not entirely, Male.
Deminip: an anchest term describing one who desires a “partial nipple”, possibly in the form of partial areolas, having only areolas with no nipple, having only the nipple with no areola, having only one nipple but not the other, etc.
Demisexless: being mostly sexless, but not entirely.
Diaresic: having a desire for sex characteristics, or a combination of sex characteristics, that don’t fit into the sex binary.
Diff-O: describing an individual who was not born with ovaries, but desires them, or one who experiences sex euphoria at the idea of having ovaries.
Diff-OT: describing an individual who was not born with ovotestes, but desires them, or one who experiences sex euphoria at the idea of having ovotestes.
Diff-Pro: describing an individual who was no born with a prostatic utricle, but desires one, or one who experiences sex euphoria at the idea of having a prostatic utricle.
Diff-T: describing an individual who was not born with testes, but desires them, or one who experiences sex euphoria at the idea of having testes.
Diff-Ut: describing an individual who was not born with a uterus, but desires one, or one who experiences sex euphoria at the idea of having a uterus.
Diffcombo: describing an individual who desires gonads and/or a reproductive system that is a combination of traits that has not been discovered to be possible.
Diffgonadal: describing an individual who desires different gonads than the ones they were born with.
Diffmorphi: describing an individual who desires gonads and/or a reproductive system that is fluid and/or able to morph, react or change in some way.
Diffprodu: an umbrella term encompassing altersex and/or transsex individuals who desire different reproductive traits than the ones they currently have.
Disex: referring to where one has or desires double genitalia and/or gonads. 
Diffut: describing an individual who desires different reproductive organs than the one’s they were born with.
Diffxeno: describing an individual who desires gonads and/or reproductive organs that are not currently known to be possible within human biology.
Dionadic: describing those whose sex is both xenine and Female-aligned, regardless of gender, state of transition, presence/lack of sex trait variations, parsex/infrasex state of being, assigned and/or natal sex, etc.  
Disevendual: describing individuals who are evencuspsolum and intaldean in different ways; when one’s gender and sex are both evenic, but in an incongruent/disconnected/different manner.
Distransdual: describing individuals who are transgender and transsex in incongruent/disconnected/different ways.
Divisian: an intersex-exclusive identity for those indeterminate and/or obscured or no genitalia.
Divisigender: a distinct gender identity that is wholly separate from being male or female due to one being intersex.
DSAB: an acronym for the phrase “Designated Sex at Birth”.
Dualcharactaristic: a term describing indviduals who present with primary characteristics associated with both binary sexes.
Dualmarcharactaristic: a term describing individuals who present with primary characteristics of both binary sexes, but lean towards/emphasize typically Male-associated traits.
Dualvencharactaristic : a term describing individuals who present with primary characteristics of both sexes, but lean towards/emphasize typically Female-associated traits.
Duogender: a gender identity that is a combination of maleness and femaleness as a result of being intersex.
Duomorphic: having dysphoria that leads you to desire mixed sex characteristics or deriving euphoria from ambiguous sex traits. 
Duosian: an intersex-exclusive identity for those that have a mix of male and female sex traits.
Dysgonadal: referring to having gonads that do not function.
Eclipsadic: describing those whose sex is Female-aligned, regardless of gender, state of transition, presence/lack of sex trait variations, parsex/infrasex state of being, assigned and/or natal sex, etc.  
Elaradic: describing those whose sex is both Female and xeno-aligned, regardless of gender, state of transition, presence/lack of sex trait variations, parsex/infrasex state of being, assigned and/or natal sex, etc.  
Enbinox/Enbinon: a general sex category for non-binary individuals. Also called Xeunox/Xeunon.
Enbysex: an umbrella term for all nonbinary sex identities.
Entremulvir: a transmascfem gender modality exclusive to intersex individuals.
Estrogen Resistance: an intersex trait in which one is partially or fully resistant to estrogens.
Epispadias: a condition where the uthera does not fully develope as a tube, resulting in the urine exiting the body from an abnormal location.
Estrodominant: people of sex traits associated with the dominant action of estrogenic hormones, or folks that are dominantly estrogenized.
Estrogenic: refering to the producition of significant amounts of estrogen and it’s bodily effects.
Eugonadal: referring to having functional gonads.
Eunuch: a male who has been castrated.
Eusex: an operative or functional sex.
Evencis: a term describing individuals who are cisgender and intaldean.
Evendual: a term describing individuals who are evencuspsolum and intaldean in the same way; when one’s gender and sex are both evenic in a congruent manner.
Eventrans: a term describing individuals who are transgender and intaldean.
Exparfem: an intersex identity for those who feel connected to the experiences of being transfem, despite being AFAB.
Exparium: an intersex-exclusive identity describing those who identity as transmasculine, transfeminine or another trans/non-binary idenitty, despite it corresponding to their assigned gender as birth.
Exparmasc: an intersex identity for those who feel connected to the experiences of being transmasc, despite being AMAB.
Extersex: being unable to distinguish yourself as intersex or perisex; not being able to define whether or not you are intersex.
Feintric: a Female gender identity that is inherently tied to one’s sex, and if separated, can be described as neutral or void-like.
Femaintic: a Femache gender identity that is inherently tied to one’s sex, and if separated, can be described as neutral or void-like.
Female Man: a man or man-aligned individual whose sex is Female.
Futanari: a woman with breasts, a penis and a vagina as well as testes and ovaries; usually used in reference to hentai or as a reclaimation.
Gender Inversion: when one’s gender is the opposite of the gender associated with their physical sex.
Gendermirour: a gender identity in which an individual who is born AMAB wants a female(ish) body while protraying masculinity or an individual who is born AFAB wanting a male(ish) body while protraying femininity, but is not Male, Female between or outside the sex binary.  
Genitalfluid: when your ideal genitals vary at different times.
Genitalfluix: when your ideal genitals vary at different times while fluctuating from angenital to comgenital.
Genitalflux fluctuating between angenital and comgenital.
Genital Dysphoria: distress regarding one’s genitals, reproductive organs and/or secondary sex characteristics.
Gensex Punk: a phulosophical belief that the anatomical difference between “typically Male” and “typically Female” genitali is inconsequential.
Gonadal Dysgenesis: an intersex variation involving atypicalembryonic development of the gonads, resulting in streak gonads.
Greysex: a sex identity that is nearly sexless, but may contain some sexed elements or other experiences that do not completely align with an asex identity.
Hermaphroditegender: a reclaimatory gender identity related to or caused being intersex.
Hermesion: an intersex person. 
Hypogonadism: referring to the reduction in the functionality of one’s gonads, leading to a reduction or complete block in production of sex hormones. 
Hypospadias: a intersex varation in which the urethra is located on the underside of the penis rather than the tip.
Hyperandrogenism: the state of having excessively high levels of androgens.
Hyperestrogenism: the state of having excessively high leves of estrogen.
Hypergonadism: an intersex variation involving the hyperfunction of the gonads.
Infrasex: an individual who fits the original and primitive sex dyadicity of being mullerian or wolffian body absolute, affirmance or validity; being protosex, perisex, eusex and monosex.
Ingender: feeling no genders as a result of being intersex.
Inter-Expressive:an intersex person whose gender expression is deeply influenced by or intrinsically linked to their intersex variation.
Inter-Questioning: describing when one’s identity is impacted by questioning whether or not your intersex.
Interagender: a gender identity in which one has no gender as a result of being intersex.
Interanders: an umbrella describing all intersex variation that are scaused by having abnormal chromosomes.
Interagal: a gender identity in which one has no gender as a result of being intersex but identifies with femaleness in some way.
Interaguy: a gender identity in which one has no gender as a result of being intersex but identifies with maleness in some way.
Interbinary: a term for intersex individuals who are dysphoric,but do not consider themselves transsex for whatever reason.
Intercausa: describing all syndromes and traits that cause or are linked to intersex traits, while not being inheritely intersex themselves.
Interdentro: describing all intersex variations that are related to ones glands.
Intenby: a gender identity for those whose gender has a connection to them being intersex while also being non-binary. 
Integender: a term for intersex people who feel that their gender identity, whatever it may be, is intrinsically tied to being intersex.
Intergender: an intersex-exclusive gender identity that is between and/or both male and female.
Intergenderqueer: describing intersex genderqueer individuals; an identity that is both or a combination of intergender and genderqueer.
Interispod: describing all intersex variations that are related to ones genitalia. 
Intermeer: describing all intersex variation that are caused by an overproduction of horomones.
Intermindre: describing all intersex variation that are caused by a lack of hormone.
Intersangue: describing all intersex variations that are related to ones genes.
Intersex: individuals who are born with any of several variations in sex traits, including chromosomes, gonads, sex hormones, genitas, etc.; individuals who are not considered to be typically Male or typically Female.
Interfluid: describing when one’s gender identity is fluid due to being intersex.
Intersonant: a term for gender and sex sonances experienced by Intersex people, including dysphoria, euphoria, wistphoria, fluiphoria, etc.
Intrasex: describing one’s internal sex.
Interparami: describing all intersex variation that are related to one’s reproductive system.
Ipsofeminine: a feminine and/or transfeminine ipsogender gender modality.
Ipsogender: a gender modality for intersex individuals who identify as the gender they were assigned at birth.
Ipsogender Female: an intersex individual who identifies as their assigned gender, Female, being AFAB, that also wishes to emphasize that they are not empowered by or protected under cissexism.
Ipsogender Male: an intersex individual who identifies as their assigned gender, Male, being AMAB, that also wishes to emphasize that they are not empowered by or protected under cissexism.
Ipsomasculine: a masculine and/or transmasculine ipsogender gender modality.
Ipsosex: an intersex-exclusive sex modality for those who identify with their assigned sex at birth.
Isosex: being neither transsex nor cissex; conceptualizing one’s sex as neither trans nor cis. 
Labial hypertrophy: a sex trait variation i which one has an abnormally large labia.
Laceradic: describing those whose sex is both Male and xeno-aligned, regardless of gender, state of transition, presence/lack of sex trait variations, parsex/infrasex state of being, assigned and/or natal sex, etc.  
Lunaradic: describing those whose sex is Female-aligned, regardless of gender, state of transition, presence/lack of sex trait variations, parsex/infrasex state of being, assigned and/or natal sex, etc.  
Lunarwolfadic: describing those whose sex is male but at female-aligned. 
M-Altguina: an AMAB man who either experiences dysphoria about not having a vagina, or simply wants one to experience gender euphoria.
M-Altpect: an AMAB man who either experiences dysphoria about not having breasts, or simply wants them to experience gender euphoria.
M-Altsex: an AMAB man who either experiences dysphoria about not looking AFAB, or simply wants to look AFAB to experience gender euphoria.
Macrogametic: referring to being capable of oogenesis.
Macrogenitalia: a sex trait variation in which one has abnormally large genitalia and/or reproductive organs.
Macropenis: a sex trait variation in which one has an abnormally large penis.
Macroorchidism: a sex trait variation in which one has abnormally large testes.
Maintric: a Male gender identity that is inherently tied to one’s sex, and if separated, can be described as neutral or void-like.
Male Woman: a woman or woman-aligned individual whose sex is Male. 
Microgametic: referring to being capable of spermatogenesis.
Micropenis: an unusually small penis.
Monadernic: an aldernic term describing one who has or desires a male-aligned and female-aligned body, either simultaneous, fluidly or in combination.
Monosex: the state of having only one sex.
Morphisex: an aldernic term referring to individuals who wish to have sex characteristics and/or genitalia that are able to morph, change and/or retract.
Müllerian: describing one who has ovaries or who is primarily estrdolized during fetal development.
Mulladic: describing those who describe their sex as Female, regardless of gender, state of transition, presence/lack of sex variation, parsex/infrasex identity, assigned sex, natal sex, etc.
Nebuladic: describing those whose sex is both Female-aligned and neualigned/unaligned, regardless of gender, state of transition, presence/lack of sex trait variations, parsex/infrasex state of being, assigned and/or natal sex, etc.  
Neopenis: a reclaimed term for a surgically constructed penis belonging to one undergoing sex reassignment surgery or a cisgender man who lacked a penis due to a congenital defect, illness or injury.
Neovagina: a reclaimed term for a surgically constructed vagina belonging to one undergoing sex reassignment surgery or a cisgender woman who lacked a penis due to a congenital defect, illness or injury.
Neuadic: describing those whose sex is neutral, regardless of gender, state of transition, presence/lack of sex trait variations, parsex/infrasex state of being, assigned and/or natal sex, etc.  
Neunon: a sex category for non-binary individuals with a self-acknowledged congruencies towards neutrality to any significant degree.
Neutersex: conceptualizing your sex traits as gender-neutral; seeing your body as sex neutral.
Neutric: a sexless gender identity that is inherently tied to one's sex, and if separated, can be described as neutral or void-like.
Neutroix: describing when one’s gender identity is completely neutral and/or neutrois as a result of being intersex.
Ninnox/Ninnon: a sex category for those who are genderless/lack a gender.
Nonfemale: describing one who is not Female in any way, shape or form.
Nonmale: describing one whose is not Male in any way, shape or form.
Nothonox/Nothonon: describing one who is indifferent towards categorization to any significant degree.
Novaradic: describing those whose sex is both Male-aligned and neualigned/unaligned, regardless of gender, state of transition, presence/lack of sex trait variations, parsex/infrasex state of being, assigned and/or natal sex, etc.  
Nullo: a sex identity involving transition to and/or identification with a form with most or all sex characteristics absent/removed.
Obsernic: an aldernic indentity in which one has or desires to have a body that is unable to be names, quantidied, understood, explained and/or determined. 
Otokofutanari: a flat-chested man with a penis and a vagina as well as testes and ovaries; usually used in reference to hentai or as a reclaimation.
Ovotesticular: having both ovarian and testicular tissue present.
Penoscrotal: referring to having a penis and scrotum.
Phalgina: a surgically crafted aphrodisian vagenis/penulva from the result of an androgynoplasty; a reclaimed term for an ambiguous neofenitalia/neogenital ambiguity.
Parsex: an umbrella term encompassing all altersex identities and all intersex variations; someone who is altersex and/or intersex.
Periphfem: describing one who is an AFAB intersex individual who identifies as transfeminine.
Periphmasc: describing one who is an AMAB intersex individual who identifies as transmasculine.
Persephien: a CAFAB intersex individual.
Phantasex: describing configurations that cannot organically occur in humans; body plans that are not physically viable.
Pistoladic: describing those whose sex is both Male-aligned and xeno-aligned, regardless of gender, state of transition, presence/lack of sex trait variations, parsex/infrasex state of being, assigned and/or natal sex, etc.  
Polycystic ovary syndrome: a hormonal disorder causing enlarged ovaries with small cysts on the outer edges, often resulting in higher than typiccal levels of androgens.
Polyorchidism: an intersex variation in which one has three or testicles.
Protosex: someone with affirmative, primitive, varitable and (ab)original sex validity, otherwise absolute sex; the counterpoint to altersex.
PWHN: an acronym meaning “People Who Have Neither” [a penis or vagina].
PWHP: an acronym meaning “People Who Have Penises”.
PWHV: an acronym meaning “People Who Have Vaginas”.
Quoisex: an umbrella term for sex identities that are not understandable or are purposely unlabeled due to not identifying with sex as a construct, finding sex identity confusing, etc. 
Rebis: an intersex-exclusive identity that transcends the false idea of sex and gender as binaries.
Resbis: an intersex-exclusive identity in which one feels regularly conflicted about their gender identity and is trying to reconcile with it.
SAAB: an acronym for the phrase “Sex Assigned at Birth”.
Salmacian: a sex identity where one desires a “mixed” genital set.
Severagender: having a gender that is severed from manhood and/or womanhood due to being altersex.
Sexlessness: an absent and/or null sex identity; an umbrella term for those lacking sexed traits, characteristics and/or qualities.
Sexqueer: desrcibing a person who does not subscribe to conventional sex distinctions, but identifies with neither, both or a combination of DMAB and DFAB sex characteristics.
Sexually Modified: an individual who considers themselves to be (consensually) sexually modified for any reason.
Sex Non-Conforming: an umbrella term for individuals who do not conform to typical sex standards or expectations.
Sex Dysmorphia: a type of conflict between one’s sex and gender based upon perceived defects or flaws in their appearance, while not necessarily being dysphoric.
Sex Dysphoric: the feeling of discomfort or distress that might occur in people whose sex identity differs from their biological sex or their sex-related physical characteristics.
Sex Questioning: a process of exploration by people who may be unsure, still exploring and/or concerned about apply a sex label to themselves for any reason.
Sideriandropa: a term describing one who desires to experiences andropause.
Siderimenopa: a term describing one who desires to experiences menopause. 
Sinealt: an umbrella term describing altersex individuals who fall under the transgegnder and cisn’t umbrella and only wish for a “partial” medical transition as opposed to a “full” one.
Sine-B: a term describing a transmasculine non-binary or anonbinary person who desires to keep their breasts, either having dysphoria regarding not having breats or a desire to keep their breasts out of euphoria.
Sine-B2: a term describing a transneutral and transandrogynous non-binary or anonbinary person who desires to keep their breasts, either having dysphoria regarding not having breats or a desire to keep their breasts out of euphoria.
Sine-C: a term describing a transfeminine non-binary or anonbinary individual who does notdesire to have breasts, either having dysphoria around having breasts or a desire to keep a flat chest due to gender euphoria. 
Sine-C2: a term describing a transneutral or transandrogynous non-binary or anonbinary person who does not desire to have breasts, either having dysphoria around having breasts or a desier to keep a flag chest due to gender euphoria.
Sine-H: a term describing anyone who is not cis who desires hormone replacement therapy (HRT), but does not desire any surgical alterations to their chest or genitalia. 
Sine-Partial: a term describing anyone who is not cis and desires partial sex alteration, wanting either partial altered genitalia, part of their chest altered and/or a partial hormonal alteration. 
Sine-P: a term describing a transfeminine non-binary or anonbinary individual who wishes to keep their penis, either having dysphoira regarding having a vagina or desiring to keep their penis out of euphoria.  
Sine-P2: a term describing a transneutral or transandrogynous non-binary or anonbinary individual who desires to keep their penis, either having dysphoria regarding having a vagina or desiring to keep their penis out of euphoria.
Sine-V: a term describing a transmasculine non-binary or anonbinary individual who desires to keep their vagina, either having dysphoria with regard to having a penis or desiring to keep their vagina due to gender euphoria.
Sine-V2: a term describing a transneutral or transandrogynous non-binary or anonbinary individual who desires to keep their vagina, either having dysphoria with regard to having a penis or desiring to keep their vagina due to gender euphoria.
Singularadic: describing those who reject sex identity, regardless of gender, state of transition, presence/lack of sex trait variations, parsex/infrasex state of being, assigned and/or natal sex, etc.  
Solaradic: describing those whose sex is Male-aligned, regardless of gender, state of transition, presence/lack of sex trait variations, parsex/infrasex state of being, assigned and/or natal sex, etc.  
Solarmulladic: describing those whose sex is female but are mal-aligned. 
Solumadic: having only bottom dysphoria or only getting bottom surgery for euphoria.
Spaciadic: describing those whose sex is xeno-aligned, regardless of gender, state of transition, presence/lack of sex trait variations, parsex/infrasex state of being, assigned and/or natal sex, etc.  
Stellaradic: describing those whose sex is unaligned, regardless of gender, state of transition, presence/lack of sex trait variations, parsex/infrasex state of being, assigned and/or natal sex, etc.  
SUAB: having one’s “Sex Undesignated at Birth”; a person who wasn’t designated a sex at birth.
Supratransition: describing a transcending or intangible transition occuring within one’s own conciousness. 
Teresex: a sex identity describing one who has or desire to have their genitals and sex organs fully removed, or desires to be born without sex organs and genitals.
TereTere: a gender and/or sex identity exclusive to parsex individualswhose sex traits are indeterminate, obscured or nonexistant.
Testodominant: people of sex traits associated with the dominant action of testoidal hormones, or folks that are dominantly androgenized.
Thirdsex: commonly used to denote an “other” sex category beyond “M” or “F”; someone who is not dyadic while not essentially intersex; commonly used in identifying documentation.
Titboy: a slur describing AFAB transmasculine people who desire to keep their breasts or an AMAB person who only desires breast augmentation.
TM-Altguina: an AFAB man who experiences dysphoria at the prospect of undergoing bottom surgery (phalloplasty,  androgynoplasty, sex nullification, etc.), or simply desires to keep their vagina to experience euphoria; a transgender male whose ideal and wanted body includes having a vagina.
TM-Altpect: an AFAB man who experiences dysphoria at the prospect of top surgery (mastectomy), or simply desires to keep their breasts to experience euphoria; a transgender male whose ideal and wanted body includes having breasts.
TM-Altsex: an AFAB (trans) man who either experiences dysphoria about not looking AFAB, or simply wants to look AFAB to experience gender euphoria.
Transaldernic: describing when one’s aldernic identity is influenced, affected by, connected to or otherwise intwined with your trans identity.
Transcisen: a term describing individuals who are cisgender and transsex. 
Transdual: a term describing individuals whose transgender and transsex identity are congruent.
Transevenen: a term describing individuals who are evencuspsolum and transsex.
Transfluid: a individual who transitions to another sex, but ocassionally may feel like their original sex.
Transgenital: anyone whose genitals do not “match” their assigned sex at birth.
Transsex: describing an individuals whose corporeal sex doesn’t match their sex identity.
Transsexual: describing a person whose desired sex does not match their natal sex and desires to transition medically/physically, to any degree, either actively or in the future.
Transine: a term describing transgender individuals who do not wish to medically transition.
TW-Altguina: an AMAB woman who experiences dysphoria related to removing their penis, or simply desires to keep their penis to experience euphoria. A trans women whose ideal and wanted body includes having a penis.
TW-Altpect: an AMAB woman who experiences dysphoria about gain breasts, or simply desires to keep their flat chest to experience euphoria; a trans woman whose ideal and wanted body includes having a flat chest.
Twaingender: being a combination of man and woman due to one’s altersex identity.
Ultersex: a sex identity exclusive to intersex individuals who don’t identify with their sex assigned at birth, but don’t feel like they fit under the term “transsex”, either.
Unigonadal: describing individuals who have only one set of either ovarian or testicular gonads.  
Uroborosion: a gender for altersex/varsex individuals who are both Wolfadic and Mulladic, resulting in a connection to Malehood, Femalehood and potential the cycle of life, death and rebirth. 
Uterus didelphys:  an intersex variation in hich one has a double uteues and two separate cervices, possibly with a double vagina as well.
Vargender: a gender that is so intrinsically tied to being altersex/varsex that the two cannot be separated.
Vargendersex: describing one whose varsex identity is more important to themselves than their gender identity.
Varsex: not completely conforming to the societal and cultural ideals or roles regarding sex and/or sex conformance in any way.
Varsexgender: describing one whose gender and (var)sex identity cannot be separated.
Vartric: a varsex gender identity that is inherently tied to one’s sex, and if separated, can be described as neutral or void-like.
Vulvovaginal: referring to having a vulva and vagina.
W-Altguina: an AFAB woman who experiences dysphoria related to not having a penis, or simply wants a penis to experience euphoria.
W-Altpect: an AFAB woman who experiences dysphoria related to having breasts, or simply wants them removed to experience euphoria.
W-Altsex: an AFAB woman who experiences dysphoria related to not looking AMAB, or simply desires to look AMAB to experience euphoria.
Wistphoria: an abstract type of dysphoria in which one’s desired body is impossible.
Wolfadic: describing those who describe their sex as Male, regardless of gender, state of transition, presence/lack of sex variation, parsex/infrasex identity, assigned sex, natal sex, etc.
Wolffian: describing one who has testes or who is primarily testonized during fetal development.
X-Altsex: a non-binary or anonbinary AFAB individual who desires a penis, however they also desire to keep their breasts.
Xaeinox/Xaeinon: a sex category for those who are non-binary, with self-acknowledged congruencies to both masculinity and femininity to any significant degree.
Xainox/Xainon: a sex category for those who are non-binary with a self-acknowledged congruencies towards masculinity to any significant degree.
Xaunox/Xaunon: a sex category for those what are non-binary and encompass multiple and/or various self-acknowledged congruencies.
Xeanox/Xeanon: a sex category for those who are non-binary with a self-acknowledged congruencies toward femininity to any significant degree.   
Xenadic: describing those whose sex is xenine, regardless of gender, state of transition, presence/lack of sex trait variations, parsex/infrasex state of being, assigned and/or natal sex, etc.   
Xenoaldernic: describing when one’s aldernic identity is influenced, affected by, connected to or otherwise intertwined with your xeninoic identity.  
Xenogenital: describing those who desire non-human sex characteristics and/or genitalia, or who prefer to conceptualize their sex characteristics as non-human. 
Xentric: a xenosex gender identity that is inherently tied to one's sex, and if separated, can be described as neutral or void-like.
Xequinox/Xequinon: a sex category for those who are non-binary and encompass any self-acknowledged congruencies towards xeninoichood to any significant degree. 
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Bottomsex: when your sex (identity) is “bottom”.
Versex: when your sex (identity) is “vers”.
Topsex: when your sex (identity) is “top”.
These fall under the varsex umbrella but not the altersex umbrella (although it’s ok to experience it that way). Versex is so me but I coined the others as well. Flags coming... sometime...
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I saw your post about the female man and male woman thing, what does it mean I'm genuinely curious?
it encompasses pleonotic multigender experiences. for example, a a guy could be uncomfortable being referred as a boy, just as a woman could be uncomfortable being labeled as female. some people are comfortable identifying this way, being a male woman, for example, a male individual can be non-man.
these experiences can be also a way to identify sex identity with gender identity, this being called varsexgender. here are explanations: female man (mulladic man); male woman (wolfadic woman). so it could mean cissex transgender or transsex cisgender.
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Colors of Hamlets, Dark indigo, Indigo purple, Blue, Sand, White, Gray blue, Black.
Hamlets, known also as Alte4Alte or Gay Hamlets, are smaller, plus sized altersex people attracted to other altersex people. Since altersex does not describe sex traits, neither does this label. The idea of a Hamlet comes from the fact that they are bisex/varisex and take turns being different sexes while mating, which could corelate to how altersex people may appear as a binary sex, but functions differently. Hamlets also seem to mate only with other hamlets of their marking patterns, or those who are the same species of hamlet, and to avoid the obvious flip-flop - we can say that marking pattern just means traits or altersex identity.
Altersex includes Salmacian under the umbrella. Hamlets may be hairy, or may not, but they are known to be round and oval shaped while still being sharpened around certain parts of the body.
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before you know about women, you hear that you do not need to love the man, just that you need to love him through his manhood. which is to say you have seen the future painted in lamb's blood over your eyes - how your mother shoots you a look about your father's inability to cook right. how your aunt holds her wineglass and says i'm gonna kill em. men, right! how your best friend bickers with her boyfriend, how she says i can't help it. i come back to him.
you learn: men are gonna cheat. men aren't going to listen when you're talking, because you're nagging. men think emotions are stupid. they think your life is vapid and your hobbies are embarrassing. men will slam things, but that's because men are allowed to be angry. if you get loud, you're hysterical. if a man gets loud - well, men are animals, men are dogs, men can't control their hands or their eyes or their bodies. they're going to make a snide comment about you in the locker room, about your body, about how you're so fucking annoying. you're going to give him kids, and he will give you the money for the kids, and you're going to be running the house 24/7 - but he gets to relax after a long day, because his job is stressful. the man is on stage, and is a comedian, and says "women!"
and you are supposed to love that. you are supposed to love men through how horrible they are to you - because that's what women do. that's what good women do. wife material. your father even told you once - it'll make sense when you're older. it was like staring down a very lonely tunnel.
it feels like something's caught in your throat, but it's all you know, so. it's okay that you see sex as a necessary tool, a sort of okay-enough ritual to keep him happy, even though he doesn't seem to care about happiness as-applied-to you. it is relationship upkeep. it is kissing him and smiling even though he didn't brush his teeth. it is getting on your knees and looking up and holding back a sigh because he barely holds you as you panic through the night. it's not like the sex is bad and you do like feeling wanted. and besides! he's a man! like... they're another species. you'll never be able to actually communicate, right. he isn't listening.
you just don't get it. you don't feel that sense of i'm gonna climb him like a tree. mostly it just feels fucking exhausting. you play the part perfectly. you smile and nod and are "effortlessly" charming. and it's fine! it's alright! you even love him, if you're looking. you could have good life, and a good family, and perfectly happy.
in the late night you google: am i broken. you google i'm not attracted to my husband. you google i get turned on by books but not by him. you google how to get better in bed.
the first time he yells at you, it almost feels like blankness. like - of course this is happening. this is always how it was going to end up. men get angry, and they yell, and you sit there in silence.
you mention it to your friend - just the once - while you're drunk. she shrugs and says it's like that with me too, i just try to forget and move on. men are always gonna hear what they want to. pick your battles and say sorry even though he's in the wrong. you play solitaire online for a month. you go to your therapist appointment and preach about how you're both so in love.
after all, you have a future to want. nobody lied about it - how many instagram posts say marriage is hard. say real love takes work. say we fight like cats and dogs but the best part is that we always make up. how many of your friends say happy anniversary to the best and worst thing to ever happen to me. if you really loved him - loved yourself too - you'd accept that men are just different from you.
the first time she kisses you, it's on a dare at a party. something large and terrifying whips through your body. you wake up sweating from dreams where her mouth is encrusted with pearls and you pick them off one by one with your teeth. fuck. you sit at the computer and your almost-finished game of sim city. you think about your potential perfect life and your potential future family. you google am i gay quiz with your little hands shaking.
you delete each letter slowly. you don't need to love him. you just need to keep going.
#warm up#writeblr#this is also about being ace btw#my identity has slowly shifted over time and maybe if everyone is REAL cool i'll talk bout it#bc it's complicated and nuanced. but this is like#trying to warn u that if you find it “relationship upkeep” to have sex with ur partner#and don't actually enjoy it or seek it for urself. u might just not be attracted to them.#which is fine ! ace ppl can be perfectly happy in any relationship they feel good in!#but also i wasn't as straight as i had expected!#> the first time i saw dick i was like. huh. oh okay that's fine i guess#> the first time i saw pussy i was like. WAIT ACTUALLY HANG ON I GET IT#i just assumed sex wasn't all it was cracked up to be ya know#but also like. btw? this IS NOT saying ''u might be gay not ace''#bc tbh i'm grey ace/demisexual#it's saying u might not be into ur partner. explore urself & ur feelings. turn inward.#TAKE THIS IN THE MANNER IT WAS MEANT> GENTLE AND KIND#AND NOT IN A WEIRD INTERNET WAY PLEASE#bc the truth is that there ARE ppl who are gay who assume that they just ''don't like'' sex#and ace ppl who might need a different partner w/different needs#and i would have REALLY needed to hear ''check in w/urself about if u actually like sex''#WAY EARILIER in my life. but nobody said anything bc they assume if ur having sex. u like it.#not just the actual act of sex. not once ur turned on. do you ACTUALLY like it. or is it a burden?#even if ur gay. check w/urself. maybe ur more ace than u realized. in which case. ADDITIONAL FLAG BB#i love collecting my flags. i'm at like 354 at this point#but also btw this is about how toxic relationships are SO normalized that u can be in one#and have everyone around u being like ''THATS JUST MEN LOL''
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The Hazbin Hotel fandom’s issue with accepting aromanticism and asexuality
Now that it is officially Aromantic Spectrum Awareness Week, I want to talk about this!
I find that, as an aroace myself, I am constantly grasping at good representation and coming up empty— it usually ends up in one of two ways.
One: the character is portrayed as emotionless, cold, and robotic in nature. It’s the question aromantic and/or asexual people are often asked: “Are you heartless?” The answer is no, of course, but general media makes it out to be the opposite.
Or two: Their lack of attraction is seen as something to “fix” because they “haven’t found the right one yet”, and they end up with a partner as a “happy ending”.
It frustrates me greatly because of how little people actually see aromanticism or asexuality as a true part of the LGBTQIA+ community.
So when I watched Hazbin Hotel, and I found out about Alastor being aroace, I was over the moon. I was on cloud nine. I also saw how his voice actor has looked up the term as an attempt to learn about aroaces, which makes me OVERJOYED?? Amir is truly a blessing, and I love that he’s proud to embody a character that’s part of our community. It’s so beautiful to finally have a proper character, a fan favorite at that, who just so happens to be aroace— and that’s another thing I love about this.
It’s never explicitly stated in the show (though it is stated in interviews), but it’s rather clear when you’re watching, isn’t it? Alastor’s aversion to any sort of sexual advancement, coupled with Rosie’s blatant “I know you’re an ace in the hole” comment sort of spell out his asexuality pretty clearly, as well as what side of the spectrum he falls upon. In addition, his Valentine’s day card was strictly platonic, which caters to his aromantic side. It feels so validating to finally be represented, to finally have a character in media who shares the same lack of interest in romance and sex as I do.
When I entered the fandom to look for more content, I kind of expected to see the same respect for Alastor’s orientation there too. But that… wasn’t the case? I am fully aware that aromanticism and asexuality are both spectrums— of course, aromantic and/or asexual people can enter those kinds of relationships. I’m not denying that and they belong in the community as much as anyone else on the spectrum.
But, the more I see the same line again and again and again, the more it feels like an excuse to just ship what you want.
Usually I don’t mind shipping? I’m often a firm believer in people shipping what they like as long as it’s harmless and they don’t go crazy over it. I also know for a fact that Viv doesn’t have a problem with people shipping her characters. They are fictional, after all.
But in this case, people are ignoring the very thing that makes Alastor a part of the aroace community! People are ignoring his lack of romantic or sexual attraction!
Is this not the same as changing a gay character’s orientation to suit a straight ship? If not, how so? I’m told that we are a part of this community, so why aren’t we being treated like it? Why is it so hard to accept the people on the end of the spectrum who aren’t interested?
Something I’ve been noticing throughout my life is that society has not exactly progressed very much on the idea of accepting asexual or aromantic identities. Maybe we have, a little, since the old days— but hell, people in “the old days”, which in truth wasn’t very long ago, believed that asexuality was a medical condition to be “fixed” by taking the right medication or having sex. That’s a pretty low bar to clear. And on the romance side, you’re seen as a “late bloomer” or “boring” if you don’t express interest. These days, being friends with someone is treated like a gateway to them possibly becoming a lover. Not getting married, not going on dates, not wanting a partner— it’s all treated like a crime when it’s not.
Maybe I’m selfish, or sensitive, or I’m butthurt over nothing, or I’m making it all about me. Maybe I’m gatekeeping or whatever the term is. But please, please, please, I just want an aroace character like me who simply is not interested in sex or romance.
And I want fandom to respect that. I admire the creations that fans make— the art, the animatics, the writing and the character analysis. And I want people to keep creating because creation is indeed a beautiful thing.
But I really would like people to treat aroace identities like they’re important. Like it’s more than just a spectrum to get wiggle room to wrangle in another ship.
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sexy-sapphic-sorcerer · 6 months
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BBC Merlin being about 'magic' for 7 minutes gay
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redysetdare · 9 months
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A character looks straight into the camera and says "I'm not interested in romance" and people will still say "No, it's not confirmed they're aromantic!!!" "They could change their mind!!!" "it's a challenge for them to overcome!!!" "They'll have character development that makes them fall in love"
It's like they are given the most blatant answer to a character romantic orientation and they actively ignore it. all the while all it takes is subtext for people to speak as if it is fact for a character to be any other sexuality.
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I know the previous blogs been deleted :( so not sure if you'll be able to send resources but im trying to look up those 'genderless sex terminology' from the prev list, like dysgonatal but cant find much, do you have anything on it?
Hey there anon, thanks for reaching out to me about your question! :-)
Actually, because of your ask, I went ahead and recompiled the information from my old blog. This list is even more complete than the last, but I still need to add some stuff to it, such as specific intersex variations. Here's a link to the post.
If you have any further questions about sex terminology, please feel free to contact me.
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ultimately when it comes to shipping and fandom space treatment of aspec characters i just don't accept "aro/ace people can still date/have sex" as an answer from nonaspecs. like yeah. mhm. okay. now i think we both know that you're not saying that out of real interest in the diversity of aspec experiences. so you can turn in your seventeen-page essay on why and how you plan to examine this character's aspec identity within the context of a romantic or sexual relationship complete with evidence from canon and peer reviews from multiple aspec people within the next week or i'm putting you in the pit from the edgar allen poe story
#you know. the one with the pendulum#'hey. why are you as an allo person shipping this aspec character like this'#'oh aspec people can still date/have sex!'#'yeah. now can you answer the question that i actually asked you'#like goddamn just say you don't care they're aspec and you want to fulfill a sexual/romantic fantasy with them. that's Fine#it like. sucks. for sure. lotta aspec people will be unhappy with you. but everyone is entitled to their own wants and experiences.#but i'd prefer you just be honest with it rather than using our community's conversation points as retroactive justification#and ONCE AGAIN. you guys are real fucking cavalier with this shit and it shows a real fundamental lack of respect for aspecs#when most of you would NEVER ship a canonically gay character with the 'other' gender. cause again. it would suck.#you can do it. nobody's Stopping you. but it would suck.#and we understand that putting a queer character in situations that erase that queerness is shitty! until it comes to aspec characters!#and whoa... there it is again... people don't consider aspec identities to be queer... crazy how it always comes back to that#anyway. you all know what i'm talking about. have seen many posts about this lately#it is [ long sigh ] unfortunately a very hot button issue with the advent lately of alastor hazbinhotel#which. again. god i wish there were other canon aspec characters to be having this conversation about.#but we'll have to do our best with what we have#aromantic#aromanticism#arospec#aroace#talking#aspec#asexual#asexuality
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I love this wonderful transgender lady so much! I've always loved bright yellow....mostly panties....tee hee. Yes! I love to wear girls yellow panties.
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shmaroace · 11 months
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sex as part of pride and asexuality as part of pride can coexist. the inclusion of one does not have to mean the exclusion of the other
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pinkcarabiner · 10 months
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yes i see that you're femme4butch, but do you recognize that being a safe space for butches comes before your attraction? how do you feel about butch4butch couples, or butch stone bottoms? do you give them the same level of respect as you do to butches who you find attractive? what about stone butches? do you see them as people, or as a outlet to receive sexual pleasure? do you enjoy butch friendship, or do you only hope to gain romantic attention?
what about femmes? do you look to build community with other femmes, or do you see them as competition to receive butch attention? do you understand butchfemme history and the history of your identity? and most importantly, do your prioritize community above your own attraction?
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