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outherworldlycoining · 3 months
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I have a silly request, could I have a Bigender flag for people who identify with two Outherine gender identities??
I'll do it when I come back (which will be next week.
Which two outherine genders do you want the flag to be about? Or just a generic outherine-outherine bigender label?
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outherworldlycoining · 3 months
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As an Outherine person, I feel comfortable viewing this profile (⁠◍⁠•⁠ᴗ⁠•⁠◍⁠)⁠❤
Happy to hear this ❤
Thanks, anon
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outherworldlycoining · 3 months
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you mentioned the term ambesque, do you have the coining post? i can't find it
Ambesque was coined in a blog that doesn't exist any more and I lost access to the computer were I had the flag for it and other terms similar I had coined. I'll posting them again soon here.
But "ambesque" is basically the ambiguine/ambinique equivalent of maveresque and neutresque
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outherworldlycoining · 3 months
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just wanted to let you know that 'ambiguine' is already a term - maybe the umbine term could be ambigine or ambine? /info
No, it couldn't.
Ambiguine is:
A replacement for androgyne
A specific ambiguous gender.
With "gender ambiguity" being defined as a quality, comparable that instead of being in between femininity and masculinity, like androgyny and epicenity are, it's outside the fem-masc continuum, drawing from neither, being completely indiscernible from either and opposed to both.
Umbine meanwhile is an umbrella term for those outherine qualities that, while being brand new, can still be comparable to a given midbinary quality.
This includes gender qualities comparable to androgyny. but also includes:
Outherine qualities comparable to masculinity
Outherine qualities comparable to femininity
Outherine qualities comparable to epicenity
Outherine qualities comparable to femmulinity (which is distinct to androgyny)
Outherine qualities comparable to effemininity/effeminacy (when it's considered to be a separate quality)
etc.
So, while ambiguinity is a specific quality and ambiguine an specific gender; umbinity is an umbrella terms for any non-neutral non-xenine comgender abinary quality that shares characteristics and can be comparable to a given midbinary (feminine, masculine, androgynous, epicene, femmuline, effeminine, etc.) quality, not just androgyny.
Ambiguinity/gender ambiguity could be considered umbine, and as an umbine quality is more comparable to epicenity (being neither masc nor fem) than to androgyny, but not all umbine qualites are ambiguous.
Never heard of ambine or ambigine (And I can't find anything about them), but if it has anything to do with ambigenderness, then the answer once again is not, because there's no "both" in umbinity.
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outherworldlycoining · 3 months
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CETTETRA
[PT: cettetra]
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[ID: Four horizontal stripes, all of different colours. From top to bottom they are: grey, violet, orange, and brown./End ID]
Definition: A person who experiences multiple non-outherine/quaternary gender while being outherine aligned. Being cettrix, cetteur, cettrois, etc at the same time.
This gender is: ouin-mia, ouin-fia, ouin-lia, ouin-agia, ouin-nia
ANDERVIER
[PT: andervier]
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[ID: A flag with six horizontal stripes. The top three stripes are all three different shades of an orange-yellow,going from darkest to lightest. The fourth stripe is white. And the two bottom stripes are teal, the fifth one being a bright teal, while the sixth one is a more grey-ish one./End ID]
Definition: Someone who is simultaneously anderfae, anderfaun, anderdawn, and andersans. A multigender person whose gender are outherine + a non-outherine non-xenine quality.
This could mean:
Their outherine genders feel masculine, feminine, neutral/neuter and androgynous.
Their masculine, feminine, neutral/neuter and androgynous genders feel outherine.
Their gender fluctuate between outherine genders and masculine, feminine, neuter/neutral and androgyne genders.
They are both outherine and feminine, masculine, neuter/neutral and androgyne at the same time.
Their outherine gender(s) is/are stagnant while the others (fem/masc/neu/angi) fluctuate.
Their fem, masc, neu and angi genders are stagnant while the outherine one(s) fluctuate(s)
I'm coining these terms mostly for myself as, outherinity being my main quality, I experience the quaternary qualities through some kind of outherine lens, but they are open to be used by anyone who feels they may fit their experience.
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outherworldlycoining · 4 months
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Fortitudian
[PT: Fortitudian]
An orientation for those who are gay for maverine genders, autonomous/autonomine genders and other outherine genders characterised by gender autonomy.
The name comes from the exoplanet Fortitudo, orbiting the star Libertas in the constellation of Aquila. It was chosen because both the name of the planet means "strength, fortitude" and the star that it orbits was named after the goddess of freedom and after freedom itself. In a sense, they can be seen as representing the strong sense of gender and the autonomy, self-governance and authenticity that characterises maverine and autonomine genders.
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outherworldlycoining · 4 months
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Velesian
[PT: Velesian]
An orientation to those who are gay for altraenine genders, outherly ambiguine/ambiguous genders, and any other outherine gender characterised for being similar or comparable to androgyny/androgyne, while still brand new and distinct from it.
It's named after the exoplanet Veles, named after the Slavic god of the same name.
It was chosen because Veles is kind of the equivalent to Hermes/Mercury and the planet Mercury has been associated to androgyny and gender ambiguity.
Just like Veles is the Slavic equivalent to Hermes/Mercury; Altraeninity, ambiguinity/gender ambiguity, etc are the outherine/aporine equivalents to androgyny, and velesian the altraenine/ambiguine equivalent to cyllenian
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outherworldlycoining · 4 months
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Cuancoanic
[PT: cuancoanic]
From the exoplanet cuancoá.
An orientation label for those who are gay towards ainemine gender or genders of any outherine quality that can be compared to femininity, while still being brand-new and distinct from it.
Cuancoá was chosen because the planet is named after the U'wa name for the morning star, Venus, a planet associated to femininity.
Just like Cuancoá is the U'wa equivalent to venus; Ainemininity is the outherine/aporine equivalent to femininity, and Cuancoanic the aineminine equivalent to lesbian.
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outherworldlycoining · 4 months
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Smertrian
An orientation labels for those who are gay towards ainuline people/genders or any other genders of outherine qualities comparable to maleness or masculinity, while still being brand new and distinct from it.
The term derives from the exoplanet Smertrios in the constellation of Hercules, named after the Gallic deity of war.
I choose this name precisely because being the god of war, Smertrios is the Gallic equivalent to the Roman Mars, a deity and planet associated to maleness and masculinity.
Just like Smertrios is the Gallic equivalent to Mars; Ainulinity is the outherine/aporine equivalent to masculinity, and smertrian the ainuline equivalent to veldian/turian.
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outherworldlycoining · 4 months
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Having finished with the outherine categories, I'm going to start a series of coinings for different orientation labels centred around the different outherine genders and qualities.
I'll use this post to link all the terms as I coin them.
The thematic Ill be using for the labels is exoplanets as I associate them heavily with outherinity.
I won't be coining gender-loving-gender terms, because I'll have to coin 50 labels per centred gender. But rather "Gay for [gender]", "straight for [gender]", etc labels.
The labels are:
Cuancoanic - Gay for Aineminine genders
Fortitudian - Gay for maverine and autonomous genders
Smertrian - Gay for Ainuline genders
Velesian - Gay for Altraenine and/or ambiguine/ambiguous gender
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outherworldlycoining · 4 months
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Continue with the (last) of the outherine categories. This is the last one, at least of the categories.
Preterinity
From: "preter" meaning "past; beyond".
A category for brand new qualities and genders within them that, while distinct from neutrality, neutrinity, agenrinity, kenoinity, gender infinitinity, or any other pre-existent (not itherine/dipherine/anderine) non-midbinary extrine quality, still can be comparable to those concepts.
This does not include yonderinity, because due to the nature of it nothing can be combined or derived from it.
But, if you can describe the quality of your gender and your gender itself as "kinda (like) [insert abinary quality], but it's actually something else" then you can describe the quality of your gender and your gender as preterine.
The midbinary equivalent is umbinity
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outherworldlycoining · 4 months
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I've decided to start this year's coining sesion by adding to more terms to my "Let's put a name to every specific type of outherine experience" list.
Today is the turn of "Distinct, but comparable to pre-existent gender qualities" and I'll focus on those gender qualities that while being their own thing, they can be comparable to midbinary qualities.
Umbininity
Umbine genders and qualities are those that, while distinct and different from femininity, masculinity, androgyny, epicenity and femmulinity, still can be comparable to those concepts.
Examples of umbine qualities could be:
Ainulinity (when it's seen as a distinct quality) - A quality comparable to masculinity.
Aineminity (when it's seen as a distinct quality ) - A quality comparable to femininity.
Altraeninity - A quality comparable to androgyny. Made with genders defined by "pure androgyny" or "third gender androgyny" in mind.
Ambigui(ni)ty - Can be considered umbine, because it's a distinct gender quality that's comparable to both androgyny and epicenity
I also consider that, when viewed as a distinct quality and not just as a term for femme manhood, effemininity/effeminacy could be considered umbine, because it's "distinct, but comparable to both femininity and masculinity". At least, that's how I define it for myself.
Umbine comes from "umbe" an obsolete English preposition meaning "aroud, about. After"
I haven't made a flag yet.
P.S: I'm thinking on also making a label for outherine qualities that can be comparable to non-outherine abinary qualities, but I haven't think of a term yet.
I might create subsets in the future to classify umbine qualities further depending on the midbinary quality they can be comparable to. But for now, there's just this one generic term.
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outherworldlycoining · 4 months
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I think stellarian was created as an umbrella term for anyone who doesn’t fit the binary, similar to nonbinary but I guess as an even more encompassing term, so that’s why it groups mostly unrelated gender alignments together. /gen /info
Stellarian refers to a negative aligment, meaning it refers to what a person is not aligned to (femininity/femaleness and masculinity/maleness), rather than what they're actually aligned to.
Because it's a negative term it a nonbinary can be stellarian, because stellarian doesn't mean "nonbinary aligned", it means "neither lunarian nor solarian". A nonbinary person can be stellarian while still fitting the criteria for alignment:
Similar experience to a given gender without being of that gender
Having a presentation/expression deemed proper of a given gender without being of that gender
Having a gender similar, adjacent, derived or related to that gender.
But the aligments I've coined, for example, and other specific alignments are positive, they refer to alignments in connexion to specific genders.
That's why, while a nonbinary person can be stellarian without there being any contradiction, denebian, for example, exclude monogender maverique people; because "maverique" is the gender denebian is defined around. Denebian is a person that has experiences and gender identities similar to that of a maverique without being (solely) maverique.
(I'm giving denebian as an example)
PS: "Negative" here doesn't mean it's bad, just that's defined around what something isn't rather than what it is.
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outherworldlycoining · 4 months
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I've decided to start this year's coining sesion by adding to more terms to my "Let's put a name to every specific type of outherine experience" list.
Today is the turn of "Distinct, but comparable to pre-existent gender qualities" and I'll focus on those gender qualities that while being their own thing, they can be comparable to midbinary qualities.
Umbininity
Umbine genders and qualities are those that, while distinct and different from femininity, masculinity, androgyny, epicenity and femmulinity, still can be comparable to those concepts.
Examples of umbine qualities could be:
Ainulinity (when it's seen as a distinct quality) - A quality comparable to masculinity.
Aineminity (when it's seen as a distinct quality ) - A quality comparable to femininity.
Altraeninity - A quality comparable to androgyny. Made with genders defined by "pure androgyny" or "third gender androgyny" in mind.
Ambigui(ni)ty - Can be considered umbine, because it's a distinct gender quality that's comparable to both androgyny and epicenity
I also consider that, when viewed as a distinct quality and not just as a term for femme manhood, effemininity/effeminacy could be considered umbine, because it's "distinct, but comparable to both femininity and masculinity". At least, that's how I define it for myself.
Umbine comes from "umbe" an obsolete English preposition meaning "aroud, about. After"
I haven't made a flag yet.
P.S: I'm thinking on also making a label for outherine qualities that can be comparable to non-outherine abinary qualities, but I haven't think of a term yet.
I might create subsets in the future to classify umbine qualities further depending on the midbinary quality they can be comparable to. But for now, there's just this one generic term.
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outherworldlycoining · 4 months
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Stellarian was never based on Neutrosis you clown. It's literally an umbrella term hence it's called stellarian, it was in the OG definition that "there are as many ways to be stellarian as there are stars" because it literally describes anything that isn't man-or-woman-aligned. It never meant only neutral, just general other/nonbinary/unalignment. It has strong abinary connotations but many galactian alignments like calypsian etc. also fall under the stellarian as stellarian means anything not male female masc fem aligned. It was coined as an umbrella term and you're literally erasing it based on your own insecurities which is pathetic. Not everything that happens to include neutrality is exclusive to neutrality, let alone neutrosis. Clownnnnn
I never said stellarian was based on neutrois, learn how to read. I said "putting neutrois as an example" because is the most known neutral gender.
Here the only clown is you.
Also, dumbass. the definition of maverique-aligned I used to coin the term is based on the definitions an usage of lunarian and solarian.
I don't give a shit about stellarian because I don't find it an useful term at all. Terms that put every nonbinary person disconnected from manhood and womanhood into a single category are counterproductive. The reason stellarian and terms like it exist is because the coiners just couldn't care less about actually taking into account the experiences of androgynous, aporine, agenrine, maverine, etc people.
And once again, people tend to equal nonbinary to neutral to the point where:
transneutral is used as an umbrella term for any trans person who isn't transfem or transmasc.
The definition of stellarian has highly changed to mean neutral-aligned.
Because definitions and the usage of terms change and evolve.
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outherworldlycoining · 4 months
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Stellarian doesn't mean only neutral aligned! it's commonly defined as unaligned, other-aligned or nonbinary-aligned too.
That's because people tend to use neutral as synonymous for all those things.
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outherworldlycoining · 4 months
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Image id: rectangular flag with six stripes that are, in order, : dark violet, medium reddish magenta, medium pinkish red, pale yellow, light reddish orange /end id
pt: salilian/end pt
salilian
pronounciation : sah-lil-e-an
a term for those who are gnc lesbians! meant to be a lesbian version of lavenian
requested by anon!
taglist: @puriette , @squidedibles , @idolkisses , @jiiamp
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