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#bfdi#object shows#osc art#object show community#battle for dream island#pin bfdi#pin bfdia#pin bfb#pin tpot#queer pride#neptunic#asexual#trigenderflux#nonbinary
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The name is Malachi Elijah & I go by He/Him & She/Her pronouns.
Bisexual & Biromantic.
Transgender Non-binary. Triflux (Trigenderflux) - Gendervoid is my base. Maverique - Girl - Boy. Those are the genders I fluctuate between.
#genderflux#maverique#trans#transgender#nonbinary#bisexual#biromantic#triflux#trigenderflux#gendervoid#lgbtqia+#lgbtq#lgbt#queer community#queer
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Genderfluid micro label of the week: Trigenderflux

Trigenderflux, also known as triflux, is a form of genderfluidity. This term is a subset of genderflux and combines this with the label trigender. A trigenderflux person therefore has exactly three genders with all of those genders fluctuating in intensity. The genders can fluctuate at the same time or completely unrelated to each other. It is also possible for one gender to become more intense as the other two become less strong. Or one could be fluid between three genders and also have those genders fluctuate in intensity (this is called trigenderfluidflux). This label is also a subset of multiflux.
#micro labels#genderfluid#nonbinary#transgender#lgbtq#lgbtq+#lgbtqia#lgbtqia+#triflux#trigenderflux#id in alt text
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𝒮𓈒 trigender , trifluid && triflux flags ( in order ) ☀︎︎
︶ ֢ ⏝ ֢ ︶ ୨୧ ︶ ֢ ⏝ ֢ ︶
the trigender flag is the simplified version of caeliangel 's trigender flag , and the other 2 flags are inspired by that.
︶ ֢ ⏝ ֢ ︶ ୨୧ ︶ ֢ ⏝ ֢ ︶
trigender
means experiencing three different genders at once, although one could switch between them. Trigender people may use any pronouns , names and present in any way.
︶ ֢ ⏝ ֢ ︶ ୨୧ ︶ ֢ ⏝ ֢ ︶
trigenderfluid
means experiencing three genders fluidly. Example: one might be [gender1] , then [gender2] , then [gender1] again and after it [gender3]. But no matter what , is always those three genders
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trigenderflux
means experience three genders who change in intensity. Example: one might be girlflux , boyflux n enbyflux . Or , another example: engirl , boyflux , librandrogyneflux
︶ ֢ ⏝ ֢ ︶ ୨୧ ︶ ֢ ⏝ ֢ ︶
#trigender#trigenderfluid#trigenderflux#trifluid#triflux#trigender flag#trigender microlabels#microlabel#microlabels#coined by me
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Ok, I figured out that I'm trigenderflux and doing it was like playing Skyrim.
"Ah, a woman, nice. Wait, a man too? Where did the woman go?! OH, FUCK, A DRAGON!!!!"
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Notes thing ig.
⭐10 notes- clean my room
⭐⭐20 notes- ask my dad for a nonbinary pride flag
⭐30 notes- do my math work
⭐40 notes- do my science work
⭐50 notes- do my social studies work
⭐100 notes- work hard at school
⭐200 notes- ask my dad for trans tape
⭐300 notes- wash all my stuffies
⭐400 notes- throw away all my moms cigs
⭐500 notes- throw away all my moms vapes
⭐600- tell my mom that I'm trigenderflux and changing my name to Felix
⭐=gonna do it
⭐⭐=done it
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My Queer Labels
𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸
Overall Label: Genderfluid Genderflux Non-Binary TransGuy
𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸
Genders Within That Label:
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TransGuy - Someone who was born female, but identifies as male/is male.
Non-Binary - Someone who is in between the binary genders, is a combination of the binary genders, or is outside of the binary genders.
Non-Binary Man - A gender that is both 100% non-binary and 100% man at the same time.
Masc Non-Binary - A gender that is both 100% non-binary and 100% masculine at the same time.
Demiboy - A gender that is described as feeling partially male.
Boycreature - A xenogender that is described as being a boy in a creature way or being a boy and a creature.
Agender - A gender that is described as being genderless, without gender, having no gender, and/or feeling like gender is irrelevant to them.
Blankgender - A gender that is described as feeling like someone’s gender cannot be described, but is a blank space that is confusing.
Quoigender - A gender that is described as not knowing how to describe their gender, not knowing what gender is and therefore being confused on what they are, and/or not wanting to define their gender.
Fairygender - A xenogender that is described as feeling their gender is like fairies or has a strong connection to fairies.
Offboy - A gender that is described as feeling closely represented by a masculine gender, but is not said gender.
Enboy - A gender that is described as feeling either like a masculine-aligned non-binary person, or like a boy and a non-binary person.
Paraboy - A gender where one is paragender, and also has a connection to masculine and/or masculine-aligned identities. One’s masculine identity will take up 51%-99% of one’s gender, while the remaining can be any other gender or combination of genders.
Genderqueer - A gender that is closely related to non-binary, and basically means being out of the binary, whether in gender or in expression, or both.
Bigender - A gender that means being two genders at once.
Trigender - A gender that means being three genders at once.
Demimasculine - A gender where one feels partly masculine and partly another gender.
Demimasc - A gender where one feels partially masculine/like a man, and also feels like they’re outside the binary.
Libragender - A gender where one feels agender, but has a particular connection to another gender.
Libramasculine - A gender where one feels agender, but has a connection to masculinity.
Bigenderflux - A gender that means being two genders at once, and those two genders flux in how much you feel them.
Trigenderflux - A gender that means being three genders at once, and those three genders flux in how much you feel them.
Polygender - A gender that means being multiple genders at once.
Polygenderflux - A gender that means being multiple genders at once, and those genders fluxing in how much you feel them.
Nonboyic - A gender that feels masculine, but not exactly male. Like they’re outside of the binary, but close to it.
Gendergender - A gender described as knowing you’re feeling a gender, but not being able to describe it/not knowing what it is other than a gender.
Wolfboy - A gender described as being a boy and connected to wolves and wolves nature. Or being masculine and connected to wolves and wolves nature.
Rosboy - A gender described as being a boy, but also having a strong connection to femininity.
Boyprincess - A gender described as being a boy that’s feminine in a princess way, or being a boy that is a princess.
Luneby - A gender described as being non-binary or under the non-binary label, but has a feminine aura, tone, vibe, essence, aesthetic, atmosphere, or air.
Luneboy - A gender described as being male or male-aligned, but has a feminine aura, tone, vibe, essence, aesthetic, atmosphere, or air.
Plutoboy - A gender described as having a connection to femininity and/or being feminine, and a connection to boyhood/manhood and/or being a boy/man/guy.
Stelleboy - A gender described as being a male or male-aligned person, but has an androgynous and/or genderless aura, tone, vibe, essence, aesthetic, atmosphere, or air.
Pomogender - A gender described as denying or not fitting any gender labels. Also, described as knowing that you are not cisgender, but not knowing what gender you do experience and/or is not interested in knowing what gender you experience.
Bxy - Being both agender and boy at the same time.
Agender Man - Being agender and partially male/male-aligned.
𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸
Aromantic Label:
𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸
Aromantic - An Aromantic person is someone who experiences little-to-no romantic attraction. Aromantic is sometimes shortened to “Aro”. I personally fall under the “no” in “little-to-no”.
𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸
Asexual Label:
𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸
Myrsexual - An ace-spec identity where one experiences multiple ace-spec identities. These identities could be experienced fluctuating rapidly or all at the same time. (Mine are experienced at the same time.)
𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸
Asexual Labels Within That Label:
𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸
Neuroasexual - An ace-spec identity where one may experience sexual attraction or want to participate in sexual actions, but is scared of, repulsed by, or averse to, because they’re neurodivergent, mentally ill, or neuroatypical.
Nebulasexual - An ace-spec identity where one cannot tell if they experience sexual attraction or not, due to neurodivergence or intrusive thoughts/urges/images.
Merosexual - An ace-spec identity/term where one is repulsed by/averse to some sexual actions, but comfy with some others.
Placiosexual - An ace-spec identity/term where one is comfortable with performing sexual actions on someone else, but repulsed by/averse to/uncomfortable with someone else performing sexual actions on them. Placiosexual people may be sex-repulsed or sex-indifferent when it comes to someone performing sexual actions on them. This can be caused by having dysphoria or similar discomforts about one’s body, but it does not have to be.
Dreadsexual - An ace-spec identity described as fluctuating between not experiencing sexual attraction to experiencing sexual attraction, but once the sexual attraction is felt, it is accompanied by a strong feeling of dread or anxiety.
Rosesexual - An ace-spec identity where one wants or enjoys the idea or experience of sexual activity, but feels strongly repulsed afterwards. It can look like entertaining the idea of a sexual relationship with a partner (s), but then experiencing intense guilt and strong sense of sex-repulsion after having those thoughts.
Requisexual - An ace-spec identity where one experiences little to no sexual attraction or interest in sexual activity due to some form of emotional exhaustion. This can be for multiple different reasons, and some of those include: previous experiences in sex or something related to sex that was emotionally exhausting. Some believe this label should be exclusive to those who are neurodivergent and/or disabled.
𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸
Pronouns:
𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸
He/Him/His/Himself - “He waved hello.” “This seat is his.” “He talked to himself.” “Say hello to him.”
It/Its/Itself - “It waved hello.” “This seat is it’s.” “It talked to itself.” “Say hello to it.”
They/Them/Their/Themself - “They waved hello.” “This seat is their’s.” “They talked to themself.” “Say hello to them.”
Xe/Xem/Xir/Xemself - “Xe waved hello.” “This seat is xir’s.” “Xe talked to xemself.” “Say hello to xem.” (Pronunciation: Xe = Zai, Xem = Zem, Xir = Zer, and Xemself = Zemself.)
Ne/Nim/Nis/Nimself - “Ne waved hello.” “This seat is nis.” “Ne talked to nimself.” “Say hello to nim.” (Pronunciation: Ne = Nee, Nim = how you pronounce him but with an N at the beginning instead, Nis = how you pronounce his but with an N at the beginning instead, Nimself = how you pronounce himself but with an N at the beginning instead.)
Love/Loves/Loveself - “Love waved hello.” “This seat is love’s.” “Love talked to loveself.” “Say hello to love.”
Star/Stars/Starself - “Star waved hello.” “This seat is star’s.” “Star talked to starself.” “Say hello to star.”
Wolf/Wolfs/Wolfself - “Wolf waved hello.” “This seat is wolf’s.” “Wolf talked to wolfself.” “Say hello to wolf.”
🌙/🌙’s/🌙self - “🌙 waved hello.” “This seat is 🌙’s.” “🌙 talked to 🌙self.” “Say hello to 🌙.”
+ Any/All Neopronouns
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Terms I’m Comfortable With:
𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸
Masculine Terms - i.e. boy/man, brother, king, etc.
Neutral Terms - i.e. person, sibling, ruler, etc.
Fey Terms - i.e. fey, a fey, etc.
Thing Terms - i.e. that, thing, etc.
Critter Terms - i.e. critter, a critter, creature, a creature, etc.
Dragon Terms - i.e. dragon, a dragon, etc.
Hylian Terms - i.e. hylian, a hylian, etc.
Wolf Terms - i.e. a wolf, wolf, etc.
𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸
Attractions Labels:
𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸
Homoalterous - Having alterous attraction only towards non-binary people, masculine-aligned people, and men. Basically feeling alterous attraction only towards non-women.
Omniqueerplatonic - There are two definitions; One is that you feel queerplatonic attraction towards all genders, but have a preference based on gender. Or two, you feel queerplatonic attraction towards all gender, but how you define the queerplatonic attraction/relationship is based on gender. (I experience both ways.)
Panexteramo - Feeling exteramo attraction towards all genders, and any preferences you do have has nothing to do with gender ever.
Pansensual - Feeling sensual attraction towards all genders, and any preferences you do have has nothing to do with gender ever.
Panaesthetic - Feeling aesthetic attraction towards all genders, and any preferences you do have has nothing to do with gender ever.
𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸
Explanation Of Those Attractions:
𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸
Alterous Attraction - An attraction that is described as being in between platonic and romantic. Also, involves wanting a emotional connection with the person you’re feeling the alterous attraction for.
Queerplatonic Attraction - An attraction that is described as being whatever the fuck you want it to be. Being an attraction that is outside the norms. Having a queerplatonic relationship is to have a relationship that is outside any norms for relationships or any other names for relationships. Also, may or may not come along with wanting an emotional bond/connection with someone.
Exteramo Attraction - An attraction that is neither platonic nor romantic, nor anything in between them. It is outside of all of it.
Sensual Attraction - An attraction that is described as having the want to hug/touch/kiss/etc., without it being romantic or platonic or anything in particular, and without it being sexual.
Aesthetic Attraction - An attraction that is described as basically finding people pretty. The appreciation of someone’s looks, without being attracted to them sexually, romantically, or otherwise. Just finding someone aesthetically pleasing.
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Other Labels:
𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸
Ambiamorous - Being comfortable with both monogamous relationships and polyamorous relationships. Ambiamorous is sometimes abbreviated to “Ambi”. Some Ambi people can have a preference. (I do not.)
Lesboy - Someone who is in some way a male/man/boy/male-aligned and feels their attraction towards women/feminine-aligned people is gay/queer.
𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸𖥸
#queer#trans#queer community#trans community#aroace#aroace community#aromantic#aromantic community#acespec#acespec community#nonbinary#transmale#transguy#agender#genderfluid#genderqueer#bigender#demiboy#genderflux#multigender#transneutral#transmasculine#transmasc#non binary
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question, is there a gender where you normally are agender, but have random spikes of being multigendered? or just a gender where you feel both agender and pangender at the same time?
Agenderflux, also known as librafluid, is a gender in which one is mostly agender, but has a partial connection to a gender and that gender is fluid or fluctuating. It is similar to demifluid but with agender being the static part, and the agender part outweighting the fluid part. Agenderflux individuals often also identify as non-binary, genderfluid, or transgender.
Gxnderfluid or agenderfluid, is a gender identity that is both genderfluid and agender. One has no gender while simultaneously being fluid through multiple or all genders.

Multiflux is an umbrella term to describe someone who is genderflux with multiple genders. The genders may fluctuate independently from each other or their fluctuations may be connected in some way. Multiflux includes the terms bigenderflux (two genders), trigenderflux (three genders), quadgenderflux (four genders), polyflux (many genders), and omnigenderflux/pangenderflux (all genders or most genders imaginable) and nonbinaryflux (between binary transgender and nonbinary). Those who do not fit into one of those labels can use the term multiflux as a specific label. Multiflux is a form of multigender.
Panagender, also known as Apangender, Librapangender, Pxngender, is a gender that is both agender and pangender and/or somewhere between those identities. Panagender is an identity that is connected to all genders, but also has a connection to genderlessness/agender feelings. This may also be described as a pangender individual who feels they have no gender identity or a null gender identity, or an agender individual having some connection to pangenderness.
Pangenderless, also known as Panless, Omnigenderless, or Omniless, is a gender that can be describe as pangender genderlessness, or as genderless pangender-ness. It could be interpreted as being a mix of, or being somewhere between pangender and genderlessness. This definition is similar to panagender. Pangenderless could also be defined as experiencing all possible genderless identities.
And all of these
#xenogender#xenogenders#mogai#pro mogai#xenogender coining#xenogender community#mogai safe#mogai terms#mogai friendly#agenderflux#agenderfluid#librafluid#libraflux#gxnderfluid#multiflux#pxngender#panagender#apangender#librapangender#pangenderless#panless#genderspike
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Explaining My Labels And Pronouns/Full List Of My Labels (Cuz I Can)
I use GenderFluid GenderFlux Non-Binary TransGuy as my main gender label, because it’s simpler and allows me to have as much flexibility with the labels that I experience, and has no set limits for how I experience what, what I experience, and etc.
Here is the full list of Genders I experience that fall under the GenderFluid/Flux-ness of me:
TransGuy Non-Binary Non-Binary Man - A gender that is both 100% non-binary and 100% man at the same time. Masc Non-Binary - A gender that is both 100% non-binary and 100% masculine at the same time. Demiboy - A gender that is described as feeling partially male. Boycreature - A xenogender that is described as being a boy in a creature way or being a boy and a creature. Agender - A gender that is described as being genderless, without gender, having no gender, and/or feeling like gender is irrelevant to them. Blankgender - A gender that is described as feeling like someone’s gender cannot be described, but is a blank space that is confusing. Quoigender - A gender that is described as not knowing how to describe their gender, not knowing what gender is and therefore being confused on what they are, and/or not wanting to define their gender. Fairygender - A xenogender that is described as feeling their gender is like fairies or has a strong connection to fairies. Offboy - A gender that is described as feeling closely represented by a masculine gender, but is not said gender. Enboy - A gender that is described as feeling either like a masculine-aligned non-binary person, or like a boy and a non-binary person. Paraboy - A gender where one is paragender, and also has a connection to masculine and/or masculine-aligned identities. One’s masculine identity will take up 51%-99% of one’s gender, while the remaining can be any other gender or combination of genders. Genderqueer - A gender that is closely related to non-binary, and basically means being out of the binary, whether in gender or in expression, or both. Bigender - A gender that means being two genders at once. Trigender - A gender that means being three genders at once. Demimasculine - A gender where one feels partly masculine and partly another gender. Demimasc - A gender where one feels partially masculine/like a man, and also feels like they’re outside the binary. Libragender - A gender where one feels agender, but has a particular connection to another gender. Libramasculine - A gender where one feels agender, but has a connection to masculinity. Bigenderflux - A gender that means being two genders at once, and those two genders flux in how much you feel them. Trigenderflux - A gender that means being three genders at once, and those three genders flux in how much you feel them. Polygender - A gender that means being multiple genders at once. Polygenderflux - A gender that means being multiple genders at once, and those genders fluxing in how much you feel them. Nonboyic - A gender that feels masculine, but not exactly male. Like they’re outside of the binary, but close to it. Gendergender - A gender described as knowing you’re feeling a gender, but not being able to describe it/not knowing what it is other than a gender. Wolfboy - A gender described as being a boy and connected to wolves and wolves nature. Or being masculine and connected to wolves and wolves nature.
I will probably add to this as I find more and more labels for what I experience.
Now, onto explaining my Asexual Labels:
Myrsexual - An ace-spec identity where one experiences multiple ace-spec identities. These identities could be experienced fluctuating rapidly or all at the same time. (Mine are experienced at the same time.)
Labels that are felt within that label:
Neuroasexual - An ace-spec identity where one may experience sexual attraction or want to participate in sexual actions, but is scared of, repulsed by, or averse to, because they’re neurodivergent, mentally ill, or neuroatypical.
Nebulasexual - An ace-spec identity where one cannot tell if they experience sexual attraction or not, due to neurodivergence or intrusive thoughts/urges/images.
Merosexual - An ace-spec identity/term where one is repulsed by/averse to some sexual actions, but comfy with some others.
Placiosexual - An ace-spec identity/term where one is comfortable with performing sexual actions on someone else, but repulsed by/averse to/uncomfortable with someone else performing sexual actions on them. Placiosexual people may be sex-repulsed or sex-indifferent when it comes to someone performing sexual actions on them. This can be caused by having dysphoria or similar discomforts about one’s body, but it does not have to be.
Dreadsexual - An ace-spec identity where one fluctuates between not experiencing sexual attraction to experiencing sexual attraction, but whenever the sexual attraction is felt, it is accompanied by a strong feeling of dread or anxiety.
Here is my full pronoun sets and examples of how to use them:
He/Him/His/Himself - “He waved hello.” “This seat is his.” “He talked to himself.” “Say hello to him.”
It/Its/Itself - “It waved hello.” “This seat is it’s.” “It talked to itself.” “Say hello to it.”
They/Them/Their/Themself - “They waved hello.” “This seat is their’s.” “They talked to themself.” “Say hello to them.”
Xe/Xem/Xir/Xemself - “Xe waved hello.” “This seat is xir’s.” “Xe talked to xemself.” “Say hello to xem.” (Pronunciation: Xe = Zai, Xem = Zem, Xir = Zer, and Xemself = Zemself.)
Ne/Nim/Nis/Nimself - “Ne waved hello.” “This seat is nis.” “Ne talked to nimself.” ���Say hello to nim.” (Pronunciation: Ne = Nee, Nim = how you pronounce him but with an N at the beginning instead, Nis = how you pronounce his but with an N at the beginning instead, Nimself = how you pronounce himself but with an N at the beginning instead.)
Love/Loves/Loveself - “Love waved hello.” “This seat is love’s.” “Love talked to loveself.” “Say hello to love.”
Star/Stars/Starself - “Star waved hello.” “This seat is star’s.” “Star talked to starself.” “Say hello to star.”
Wolf/Wolfs/Wolfself - “Wolf waved hello.” “This seat is wolf’s.” “Wolf talked to wolfself.” “Say hello to wolf.”
+ Any/All Neopronouns (emojiself and nounself pronouns included and welcome!)
Terms I’m Comfortable With:
Masculine Terms - i.e. boy/man, brother, king, etc.
Neutral Terms - i.e. person, sibling, ruler, etc.
Fae Terms - i.e. fae, a fae, etc.
Thing Terms - i.e. that, thing, etc.
Critter Terms - i.e. critter, a critter, creature, a creature, etc.
Dragon Terms - i.e. dragon, a dragon, etc.
Hylian Terms - i.e. hylian, a hylian, etc.
Wolf Terms - i.e. a wolf, wolf, etc.
Here are my attraction labels and what they mean:
Homoalterous - Feeling alterous attraction for only men, masculine-aligned people, non-binary people, and any non-women.
Omniqueerplatonic - There are two definitions; One is that you feel queerplatonic attraction towards all genders, but have a preference based on gender. Or two, you feel queerplatonic attraction towards all gender, but how you define the queerplatonic attraction/relationship is based on gender. (I experience it both ways.)
Panexteramo - Feeling exteramo attraction towards all genders, and any preferences you do have has nothing to do with gender ever.
Pansensual - Feeling sensual attraction towards all genders, and any preferences you do have has nothing to do with gender ever.
Panaesthetic - Feeling aesthetic attraction towards all genders, and any preferences you do have has nothing to do with gender ever.
Explaining those attractions:
Alterous Attraction - An attraction that is described as being in between platonic and romantic. Also, involves wanting a emotional connection with the person you’re feeling the alterous attraction for.
Queerplatonic Attraction - An attraction that is described as being whatever the fuck you want it to be. Being an attraction that is outside the norms. Having a queerplatonic relationship is to have a relationship that is outside any norms for relationships or any other names for relationships. Also, may or may not come along with wanting an emotional bond/connection with someone.
Exteramo Attraction - An attraction that is neither platonic nor romantic, nor anything in between them. It is outside of all of it.
Sensual Attraction - An attraction that is described as having the want to hug/touch/kiss/etc., without it being romantic or platonic or anything in particular, and without it being sexual.
Aesthetic Attraction - An attraction that is described as basically finding people pretty. The appreciation of someone’s looks, without being attracted to them sexually, romantically, or otherwise. Just finding someone aesthetically pleasing.
My other label:
Ambiamorous - Being comfortable with both monogamous relationships and polyamorous relationships. Ambiamorous is sometimes abbreviated to “Ambi”. Some Ambi people can have a preference. (I do not.)
(Didn’t feel the necessity to add my Aromantic label, because that one is pretty simple. But for those who don’t know what Aromantic means: An Aromantic person is someone who experiences little-to-no romantic attraction. Aromantic is sometimes shortened to “Aro”. I personally fall under the “no” in “little-to-no”.)
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She/Her
Special interests: tally hall and space but mainly tally hall
Although my name may not suggest it. I am in fact normal about tally hall......
IS WHAT I WOULD SAY IF I WAS A FUCKING WEIRDO
Tally hall is the single greatest thing to exist and you can put that on my grave.
Expect tally hall content from here and scarce else.
If you or anyone you know is in need of a tally hall related info dump call 1-800-tallyme or ping this blog.
I am lesbian angled aromantic acespec
Gender is transfem trigenderflux (female, neither, male) <- in descending order likelihood
Ok enough about me. I will try to provide links to any tally hall content I reference, if I don't and you want it please call me out on it and I'll get it to you posthaste
My pfp is the most recent tally hall photo i had saved in my camera roll. It is from Ross Federman's discussion on proteins
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Final words to this pinned post
Everything is a tally hall reference if you try hard enough and I'm the hardest tryer alive
Ok byee
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As silly as we like to get about pride this is a reminder to LOVE AND RESPECT YOUR QUEERNESS!! You are VALID and NOBODY CAN TELL YOU OTHERWISE!! Go reflect on your identity as a queer person NOW!! If you're an ally go wish your friends a great pride NOW!! As scary as it is to be in the LGBTQ right now I'd like everyone to know that you are accepted and there is a community out there who supports you, whether you be a closeted enby, a well-out bisexual, a questioning lesbian, or anything inbetween!
#pride#lgbt pride#pride month#queer pride#lgbtq#lgbtqia#lgbtq community#lgbtq positivity#queer community#queer#nonbinary pride#trigenderflux#trigender#genderflux#neptunic#asexual
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How's it hanging losers. I'm Sagittarius A*. I've been around for quite some time, I've been holding the milky way together for 13 billion years.
For legal reasons I AM in fact actually Sagittarius A* (unreality)
I'm aro/acespec, Transfem/trigenderflux, and probably more. I am a minor
Space special interest.
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My multigender experience is jumping label to label cause I keep recounting my henders and it is like "oops, not polygenderflux, trigenderflux"
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Trigenderflux gayhet Chuuya's strongest soldier
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Hi! So happy you made this blog :)
I've been questioning my gender for over half a year, but only questioning it in phases where, at one point, I would be like "oh, yeah, there's NO way I could be anything other than a cis girl," and a few weeks later I'd go down the questioning spiral of "but do I actually *feel* like a woman? Hmm,"
I never notice a very obvious shift in my gender, and don't have any dysphoria aside from feeling like somethings just slighly... off, when I'm in the "am I cis" part of the phase. I experimented a little bit with dressing like a guy during that and was actually surprised at how euphoric it felt, but at the same time, I love being a woman and I feel it fits me well, at least two thirds of the time. The woman feeling is never really gone, it just, I guess, fades a little every so often while agender and maybe demiboy show up (at least, that's the best way I can describe it)
So, in short, I like my agab but sometimes feel like a boy, and I don't know if the feeling is strong enough to justify me not just saying I'm cis.
Thanks!!
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Alrighty, so first off, disclaimer: if you feel like you’re not completely and exclusively your AGAB 100% of the time, you are entirely justified in saying you’re not totally cisgender. If you feel comfortable ID-ing as cis then that’s great! But if you don’t feel like that fits entirely you are absolutely allowed to ID as non-cis. Also, you don’t have to use any label if you don’t feel like any fit!
All that aside, here are some different labels that came to mind while reading through this:
Umbrella Term: Genderqueer (essentially any sort of gender experience that is not the “standard”)
More Specific Terms:
Genderfluid (gender changes over time)
Fluidflux (gender fluctuates and changes over time)
Demifluid (part of your gender is static/doesn’t change and another part of your gender does change/is fluid)
Demiflux (part of your gender is static/doesn’t change change and another part of your gender fluctuates)
Demifluix aka demifluidflux (part of your gender is static/doesn’t change and another of part of your gender changes/is fluid and fluctuates)
Bigender (Identifying as 2 genders, either at the same time or varying between the two)
Bigenderflux (Identifying as 2 genders that both fluctuate in intensity; there is a better explanation with examples if you go to the link!)
^^There is also trigenderflux aka triflux which is essentially the same but with 3 genders instead of 2.
Those were the main ones that I thought of, and all the labels have links to a wiki that describes them in more detail! I’d recommend looking through the links, especially if any of them stick out to you /nf. If anyone knows any other labels, feel free to add on!
I wish you luck on your journey with your gender, wherever it might take you! Keep in mind that it’s perfectly fine to change labels over time, be unlabeled, use multiple labels, or be unsure. You should always go with whatever feels right to you!
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I'm gay, fight me homophobes I'm in a bitchy mood today, I'm also trigenderflux and a bunch of other labels your pathetic ass is scared of
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