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Nonbinary Cis Woman Pride Flag
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Cisgender: denoting or relating to a person whose gender identity corresponds with the sex registered for them at birth.
Non-binary woman: identifying as non-binary and woman. It includes: being abinary and woman-aligned (lunarian), woman-related, woman-adjacent (genderera), fiaspec, or feingender, using she/her, fingender, being gendervast or multigender, genderfluid, demigirl, feminenby, xirl, girlby, centrigender, etc.
Please alert me if this flag already exists for something else. I can't tell if someone already made a flag for this concept either.
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shk0lstun-flagz · 2 years
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Enbyspec Flag
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A flag that represents all nonbinary identities on the spectrum, kinda like the rainbow flag but for the nonbinary community specifically
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aphetalia · 2 years
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i cant believe that person who said fem aligned ppl dni has actually blocked me for interacting 😭😭
@ my followers pls rate my fem energy, is it the url, is it the lovelive pfp
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The gender responses show some very interesting responses. I've seen in other surveys most fanfiction readers are women or afab (it's interesting to see usually there is a bigger trans male population than trans females). I wonder if a female upbringing might entice people to explore fandom, even if they have a different gender identity. What are your thoughts on that, from a statistical viewpoint?
Since we didn't ask about assigned gender at birth, and more than 50% of the respondents gave answers which do not allow that data to be inferred, we can't really offer any definitive comment. The idea that AO3 users are predominantly afab is certainly consistent with our data, but it isn't proven by it.
I will say that in our longer analysis, we discussed that there seems to be a general trend of the number of people identifying as "women" in fandom decreasing over time, in favour of increasing numbers of people identifying as non-binary, agender, genderfluid, and other related identities. When you're comparing surveys, keep an eye on the date at which they were conducted (and if you're aware of any large fandom demographics surveys from the last 10 years that we haven't been referencing, let us know!)
I would definitely caution you about assuming that agab determines life experience. Someone who comes out as trans age 7 has a very different life experience than someone who comes out age 47, and someone who ultimately identifies as female-aligned non-binary will have a very different view of their experiences than someone who ultimately identifies as a binary trans man. It is difficult to make sweeping statements about any group, but grouping people by agab is particularly frowned upon because it erases people's identities in the present in favour of (the researcher's assumptions about) their past.
In my view at least, it seems more relevant to note that 58% of our respondents identified partially or wholly as women or girls, which still gives plenty of basis to speculate on why women are particularly drawn to transformative fandom spaces.
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cardentist · 5 months
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hallo, hi...sorry for probably asking something small. but i see you explain things very well and if its okay i wanna have a person explain this to me.
what's a transfem and transmac? i don't quite understand what those terms are. i think i see people use them in context different from just "trans man" or "trans woman"...and looking online i still don't really understand it.
if i am being a bother, please let me know!
@re-ikrmso
well ! the first thing to understand is that these terms will ultimately mean different things for different people !
labels are for people, people aren't meant to conform to labels. so ultimately people will have their own ideas about what different labels mean to them on a personal level.
it's kind of like how there really Isn't one firm definition that separates bisexual from pansexual, the distinction is largely personal and highly dependent on the context of an individual's life. their experiences, what communities they grew up and/or found themselves in, etc !
which ultimately makes it very difficult to give a definitive definition of labels like this that won't risk alienating people, or that other people won't simply disagree with.
THAT SAID.
to my understanding, "trans masc" as a term simply means anyone who is trans in a masculine way, while "trans fem" as a term means anyone who is trans in a feminine way.
for example:
someone who is a Trans Man is most likely someone who was assigned female at birth who then identified as a man (if you'll excuse the outdated terminology for convenience).
but trans Masc may include a variety of other trans identities !
a nonbinary person who transitions or presents in a masculine way may consider themselves trans masc, or at least consider them relevant in discussions about trans masc people, because they have similar experiences (such at with testosterone, bottom/top surgery, how they're treated because of their presentation, etc).
and this Can be true whether this nonbinary person considers themselves Aligned (meaning they are nonbinary in a masc direction) or Unaligned (meaning agender or completely separated from the gender binary). it's ultimately up to personal preference.
or an intersex person may be assigned male at birth And Be Trans Masc, may still transition (medically or socially) into a masc presentation.
they're also convenient terms for people who play further with gender. genderqueer people, genderfluid people, bigender people, etc.
because ! for instance. I am a trans masc person. I was assigned female at birth and I have identified myself masculinely. I would like to take testosterone and go through the social transition into a masculine person.
I also consider myself a trans fem person ! I would like to present femininely as well as masculinely, and importantly I wish to continue doing so after I HAVE medically and socially transitioned. after I've had my name changed, after I've had my legal sex changed, after my body and voice has changed.
there will be times where I will be visibly identifiable as a trans body presenting femininely, And I Like That. I won't just be presenting femininely as a man, I want to be both a feminine and masculine person.
and what this means for me is that I will share experiences with both trans masc And trans fem people, especially socially (and especially where I live, in the deep south).
but there very much so Does need to be a distinction between me (an afab person who is trans in both a masculine and feminine way) and a trans woman (an amab person who is a woman) (again, apologies for the outdated terminology).
and in that sense ! trans fem is a good way to get across the fact that I share Experiences with trans women, but am not one. in much the same way that amab nonbinary people can say the same.
so in other words ! trans fem and trans masc are umbrella terms that loosely connect multiple different sorts of people with similar lived experiences and needs. which is a convenient way of speaking About said needs and issues that may affect all sorts of these people in as efficient a way as possible.
instead of Specifying trans women and a list of other identities that may share things in common with them (a list that will never encompass every kind of person who may), you can shorten it to one more generalized term.
the Drawback of this is that not everybody sees the term that way. some people see trans fem and trans masc as identities in and of themselves that trans women and trans men aren't a part of. some people are people who Do share lived experiences with either trans men or trans women but don't consider themselves either trans fem or trans masc.
and that's like. Okay Actually. it's just expected that for any term that exists in queer spaces there will be people who don't like it or don't personally identify with it or just have a different experience with it.
but ultimately I do find it convenient to use and I choose to do so.
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sh1-n0bu · 1 year
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Wanderer x male and female(seperate)! Reader [Smut] [part 2] • [Part 1]
《●Important/Warning:
- (W/N) "Wanderers Name". Basicalky the name you gave him
- Y/N is you, as per usual
- Dom! Reader, Sub! Scaramouche, Overstimulation, Dacryphilia of you squint, ORALLLL🔔🔔🔔🔔🔔🔔🔔 Male and Female private parts in the end, Didn't know how to write a reader getting eaten out without genitals being mentioned </3Calling Scara a "Good Boy" because why not
I'm practicing writing oral I swear I'm doing my best Also sery this is kinda late, Had to take care my youngest cousins while the grown ups were busy catching up
!!NOT PROOFREAD●》
♧| Creampuff anon: Stream "At A Medium Pace" by Adam Sandler
ANYWAYYYYY heres part 2, If you want pt.1 just click on top that say "part 1" it's non-binary/ genderfluid/ etc friendly :) Also I was listening to an nsfw asmr-ist while writing this. It was a challenge to not make typos😭
Scara- no. (W/N) felt amazing since the last time you two had sex. He was thinking about something but was just too distracted on how good you felt. Tonight he wanted to return the favor.
A knock on your door was heard. "Come in." You said, not looking away from a scroll you found earlier with the traveler and their floating companion.
The boy entered, closing the door behind him.
"Are you okay?" You asked, observing his features.
His face was red, posture seems more stiff and his chest would rise and back in an uneven pattern.
Oh?
He kneeled down infront of you, hugging your waist.
"You remember that night when we..."
"Of course, How could I forget?" You brushed his hair, he tightens his arms around you.
"I want to thank you but I don't know how." He confessed "What do you mean?" He looks up at you, "Can you teach me how to please you more? I'll listen."
You removed his arms from your waist and placed him on your lap. You supped his cheek and kissed his soft lips
He felt so helpless like this. He sits on your lap, squirming around. He tries desperately to hold on to you as you jerk him off for the...4th time? 6th? He couldn't keep up.
"H-hhng-♡y/nnnnnnn~♡♡" he slurred his words like a drunk. "Hmm? What is it W/N?" You continued to stroke his cock at a slow and painful pace.
"H-How is this rewarding to you? I'm the one feeling all pleasure– Mhh~!♡ ahh...♡" he cummed on your hands, his eyes were closed shut, small sobs from him is heard from the dead silent room. "This is rewarding to me because..."
you lightly squeezed the tip.
"I adore seeing you like this."
He hid his face on your neck, He wrapped his arms around your shoulder and subconsciously grinds his sensitive dick on you. You rubbed your clean hands on his back for comfort.
"Let's get you cleaned up, shall we?"
He shook his head a "no".
"No? You already came a lot of times. Surely you're tired?" He let go of you and kneeled on the ground one more time. "But you haven't. I wanna make you cum. Please let me." ◇
○For Female Aligned mf's○
He desperately used his tounge to make you cum as much as he did, He's pussy drunk at this point.
He sucks on your clit as he fingers you, "So good♡"
you felt his hot breathe on your skin "Please- I need your cum, pleasseeeeee" he looked up at you with pleading eyes.
You lightly laughed at him, "keep up the good work then. a-ah...♡♡" he removed his fingers from your dripping pussy and used his tongue again. He loved the way you lightly squeezed his head.
"C-cumming-mm! Hmm~♡... good boy." You pat his head as he drinks all of your cum.
○for Male Aligned mf's○
He took you cock in his mouth, all the way in. Humming to add some vibration. He has his eyes closed as he goes up and down, gliding his tongue on your dick and repeat.
He whined when you lightly grabbed on his hair. He thought you were gonna make him stop, After all, You knew his plan was to make you cum as much as he did. It was kind of obvious by how cum thirsty he was for you.
"Do you want more?" You asked, almost breathless. He looked so beautiful like this. He nods almost immediately, you let go of him and gripped on your chairs handle. "Go on. Take your reward- ah–! Ohhh archons~♡" a shivered went down your spine as he desperately suck you off.
"Hah- 'm gonna cum~♡♡" He grabbed your dick to his mouth and sucked all of it, Leaving a small kiss on your tip. He hummed in satisfaction.
true. writing oral for nb readers are quite hard😔 but anyways THANK U FOR THE FOOD HOLY FUCKING SHIT IM FROTHING AT THE MOUTH RN AKAKJSJAJSJDJJS
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Genderfluid micro label of the week: Gendersilkie
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Gendersilkie is a form of genderfluidity. Gendersilkie people can be fluid between any genders, but they are never male or masculine genders, unless these genders are also woman-/feminine-aligned. This can for example encompass female, feminine genders, unaligned genders and xenogenders. Gendersilkie is a combination of genderfae and genderselkie, and it's specifically for xenogenders and uncommon genders. Gendersilkie is the counterpart to gendersilen.
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genderstarbucks · 10 months
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Genderfluid Catgender Flags!!
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Genderfaun | Genderfae/doe | Genderflor
Genderfaunet | Genderfaer/doer | Genderfloren
Fauncatgender is a term for someone who identifies as catgender, but never feminine-aligned or female catgenders. One may or may not be fluid between different catgenders or identify as multiple non-feminine catgenders simultaneously. Alternatively, it may refer to someone who is both catgender and genderfaun.
Fae/Doecatgender is a term for someone who identifies as catgender, but never masculine-aligned or male catgenders. One may or may not be fluid between different catgenders or identify as multiple non-masculine catgenders simultaneously. Alternatively, it may refer to someone who is both catgender and genderfae/doe.
Florcatgender is a term for someone who identifies as catgender, but never masculine-aligned, feminine-aligned, male or female catgenders. One may or may not be fluid between different catgenders or identify as multiple non-feminine/masculine/female/male catgenders simultaneously. Alternatively, it may refer to someone who is both catgender and genderflor.
Faunetcatgender is a term for someone who identifies as catgender, but never female catgenders. One may or may not be fluid between different catgenders or identify as multiple non-female catgenders simultaneously. Alternatively, it may refer to someone who is both catgender and genderfaunet.
Faer/Doercatgender is a term for someone who identifies as catgender, but never male catgenders. One may or may not be fluid between different catgenders or identify as multiple non-male catgenders simultaneously. Alternatively, it may refer to someone who is both catgender and genderfaer/doer.
Florencatgender is a term for someone who identifies as catgender, but never female or male catgenders. One may or may not be fluid between different catgenders or identify as multiple non-female and non-male catgenders simultaneously. Alternatively, it may refer to someone who is both catgender and genderfloren.
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i’ve always thought that riley is genderfluid bc she’s the only one with male and female emotions, and to my memories all the other characters have emotions with solely the gender they align themselves with
iirc the other character with mixed-gender emotions was the alt teen in the credits sequence so. genderfluid icons
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multigenderswag · 5 months
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"What Case and Ramachandran (2012) have named alternating gender incongruity (AGI) calls for such methodology. They interviewed a subgroup of bigender-identified individuals who experience involuntary (and sometimes distressing) swinging between gender states. These gender states include a feeling of being male or female. When occupying a transgender state (that is out of alignment with their birth anatomy), some persons with AGI experience phantoms of the (transgender) parts that are expected but missing. For example, when an AGI person assigned male at birth (AMAB) switches into a female gender, they can experience phantom breasts; when an AGI person assigned female at birth (AFAB) swings into male gender, they can experience a phantom penis. AGI suggests cortical (or other brain) generation (or disruption) of identity or unstable plural identities (in contrast to nonbinary, queer, or gender-fluid identity). The authors suggest that a biological basis for AGI might relate to the coexistence of two (differently sexed) body images or of one body image with both male and female parts that are turned on and off with shifting hemispheric dominance."
(Phantom Penis: Extrapolating Neuroscience and Employing Imagination for Trans Male Sexual Embodiment)
(To be clear! I'm not trying to say that all multigender/genderfluid people have it programmed into their brains, or trying to medicalize multigender identity. I just thought it was cool that multigender folks were included in a scientific article.)
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2ulk · 6 months
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Boyfriendgender
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(Can also be shorted to bfgender)
A gender best defined by or connected to the term boyfriend! One does not need to be masc aligned or in a relationship to identify as boyfriendgender, nor does one have to be the boyfriend in any relationship, it's free for anyone who feels a connection to the word to use.
One may identify as boyfriendgender due to, but not limited to:
Identifying with the loving nature of the word and other lovegenders
One's gender identity being tied to one's relationship, or alternatively to one's boyfriend
Being a boyfriend, regardless of gender identity
Identifying with MINgenders
Not viewing the word as inherently male or masculine, and/or being gnc
Just liking the word and feeling it describes their gender
And more!
Boygirlfriend/Girlboyfriendgender
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(Can also be shorted to bfgf/gfbfgender)
A gender best defined by or connected to the term boygirl/girlboyfriend! One does not need to be masc/fem aligned or in a relationship to identify as boyfriendgender, nor does one have to be the boygirl/girlboyfriend in any relationship, it's free for anyone who feels a connection to the word to use.
One may identify with this label due to, but not limited to:
Identifying with the loving nature of the word and other lovegenders
One's gender identity being tied to one's relationship, or alternatively to their bfgf/gfbf.
Being a boygirl/girlboyfriend, regardless of gender identity
Being genderfluid, multigender and/or identifying with masculinity and femininity simultaneously
Being gnc and viewing the word as a form of expression
Just liking the word and feeling it describes their gender
And more!
Girlfriendgender
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(Can also be shorted to gfgender)
A gender best defined by or connected to the term girlfriend! One does not need to be fem aligned or in a relationship to identify as girlfriendgender, nor does one have to be the girlfriend in any relationship, it's free for anyone who feels a connection to the word to use.
One may identify as girlfriendgender due to, but not limited to:
Identifying with the loving nature of the word and other lovegenders
One's gender identity being tied to one's relationship, or alternatively to one's girlfriend
Being a girlfriend, regardless of gender identity
Identifying with FINgenders
Not viewing the word as inherently female or feminine, and/or being gnc
Just liking the word and feeling it describes their gender
And more!
I've seen this term a few times, so by no means did I coin it, but I wanted to redesign the flag just in general because this is so me, but also because the most popular flag I saw was made by an exclus.
So, to be clear, this flag is for radinclus! Lesboys, turigirls, mspec/straight lesbians & gays, nonbinary lesbians/gays and any bi+ labels, you're free to use it <3!
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revenant-coining · 2 months
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Genderfaiyn
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Genderfaiyn/Genderdoiyn; a form of genderfluidity (similar to genderfaer/genderdoer (link)) that never encompasses being completely/entirely male, & if the user is a girl/woman it’s never in a feminine-in-nature (FIN), female-in-nature (FEIN), fiaspec, feminine-aligned, or woman-aligned way, & can only be in a way that isn’t binary-related (such as xenic, nonbinary, outherine, nonhuman, etc).
etymology; genderfa(er)/genderdo(er), “iyn” meaning of or pertaining to
for anon!
tagging; @radiomogai , @thecoffeecrew404
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ai-the-broccoli · 19 days
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ngl I was thinking about this last night and I'm kind of curious now
please feel free to elaborate/explain in the notes!
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What is Gender Neutrality?
(An essay under the cut.)
If you were to look up “gender neutral” on most gender wiki sites, you’ll come across a definition that’s something like “Gender neutrality is the experience of having a gender that is neutral, not male or female.” Then, the word “neutral” might link you to a list of neutral-related identity labels. Pages like these don’t seem to have a super thorough answer, but they have a lot of words for this experience - niaspec, ningender, neutrois, neutral-aligned, etc. Not being male or female could mean any number of things, and not all identities that are not-male and not-female are neutral. So, what does gender neutrality actually refer to?
Neutrality, in the gender sense, can refer to an experience of in-between or blended gender. One term you might be familiar with is androgyne, a gender that combines maleness and femaleness into one identity. While this means having a combination or blend of genders, some people may consider being an androgyne as being in between male and female - a point in between two other points. This is what neutrality most commonly refers to, but it doesn’t just have to be in between male and female. If you are genderfluid, but that fluidity is between agender and maverique, then you may consider neutrality as being between those two points instead. It doesn’t have to be an exact dead-center point in between two genders, but that tends to be the way people describe it.
Neutrality may also refer to a “gray area” of gender. Take the term demigender for example. If you are a demiboy or a demigirl, then you are partially a boy or partially a girl respectively. What about that other part? If you are part one thing, then there may be another part to make it 100% an entire identity. The gray area, the neutrality, lies in that other part (at least for some people such as myself. Some people in contrast may see this other part as agender instead.) This idea of a gray area can also work for identities such as genderflux. If you experience peaks (spikes) of gender, then neutrality could be the valleys in between - this would be an unmoving part to an otherwise ever-changing gender.
On the topic of gray areas, being “on the cusp” of a gender can be considered a gray area. Proximal genders come to mind, which describe an experience of being close to a specific gender (proxvir is close to maleness, juxera is close to femaleness) but existing as its own separate gender. Maybe your gender is almost agender, but is on its own plane of existence that makes it not-agender. Paragender is a similar term that means being 99% a certain gender but something about the identity keeps it from being 100%. That’s where this gray area may come into play, attempting to “neutralize” the remainder of the identity. This gender has a partial neutrality to it.
Yes, neutrality can actually be a neutralizing aspect of one’s identity. Take the term ambonec for example. Ambonec means being both male and female, but also neither at the same time. The “neither” part is where maleness and femaleness may overlap and neutralize as a result. They cancel each other out, making for a complex identity that is three parts at once and yet not. Other identities that may have overlapping parts would be something like bigender or trigender, where there are two or more genders at play but they overlap in some areas. The neutrality is in the overlap.
Remember the terms I talked about in the beginning of this post? Niaspec is a term for the neutrally gendered spectrum, which can mean any number of neutral or neutral-adjacent experiences. One term that comes to mind is aporagender, a gender that is not male or female but is also not genderless. Under niaspec, you’ll see the term ningender, a word for any gender that is “neutral-in-nature” - any gender that is inherently neutral by definition. One of those genders is neutrois, an umbrella term for genders that are neutral, androgynous, genderless, and more. This is why some people may consider their agender identity as part of the niaspec umbrella, being proximal to a neutral experience.
Gender neutrality could also literally mean being neutral about the idea of gender. Someone may decide that they are indifferent to gender and therefore don’t have any sort of preference for pronouns or gendered language. Cassgender is a term for being gender indifferent, but many people who feel indifferent to gender might not choose to use that label. A lot of the time it’s a take-it-or-leave it sort of attitude toward gender - any pronouns at all, call me a boy, call me a girl, call me an entity, I’m going to wear whatever I feel like without leaning one way or another into any one gender presentation. Genderpunks and gender nonconforming people understand these views most of all, but you may also see this sentiment in the agender and multigender communities.
Other generally neutral experiences might refer to having an ambiguous gender (androgynous or ambiguine), having an unknown gender (uingender, graygender, quoigender), being pangender or having an unquantifiable number of genders (omnigender), or any other experience that doesn’t fall into any one specific category. Neutrality can be a word to mean flexible, nebulous, blurry, intangible, impartial, complex, or even nonexistent. One follower described its experience with neutrality as the feeling of an impending storm: It’s not actually raining, but it’s about to, and you can tell by the change of lighting. That goes back to the ideas of being “on the cusp” of a gender and being in-between genders.  People will have a variety of reasons for using this term to describe their gender experience, so there isn’t just one solid definition for it!
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Nonbinary Xipgirl/Girlxip
A refers to someone who identifies both as a xip, a girl and non-binary. This can be for several reasons, including but not limited to:
Being xenine and female-aligned, xenine and female-related, or xenine and feminine-aligned nonbinary
Being bigender or otherwise multigender with at least one gender being xenine and female or related to xenine and female
Being a non-binary person who identifies partially as a xip and a girl (demixip/demigirl).
Being genderfluid primarily between xenine, female and non-binary.
Being gendervast and having a gender that can be described as non-binary, female and xenine.
Having a gender that is similar to, but not the same as, xenogender and binary female
Being a Xipgirl/Girlxip feeling a disconnection to the gender binary
Being a nonbinary xip but feeling comfortable with She/her pronouns and/or a feminine presentation, and calling oneself a girl to express that association.
Being a nonbinary girl but feeling comfortable with neopronouns and/or a xenine presentation and calling oneself a xip to express that association
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Genderfluid micro label of the week: Gendersilen
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Gendersilen people can be fluid between any genders, but they are never female or feminine genders, unless these genders are also man-/masculine-aligned. This can for example encompass male, masculine genders, unaligned genders and xenogenders. Gendersilen is a combination of genderfaun and gendersatyr, and it's specifically for xenogenders and uncommon genders. Gendersilen is the counterpart to gendersilkie.
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