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starry-survey-hub · 4 months
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State of the Blog
Hi all! I want to update everyone since originally this was intended to be a survey HUB, but that clearly has not happened.
However, the Xenogender survey was fantastic for me and I want to continue to run that. SO, this blog will be changed to the xenogender survey blog at some point in this upcoming week, hopefully it will be an annual thing!
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starry-survey-hub · 8 months
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Xenogender Usage Survey Results
At long last, the results of the Xeno survey have been published! Out of about 160 entries, about 120 were usable! Some of these results will be varying as certain questions were optional.
Results under the cut, because this is a long post and includes graphics. Enjoy!
Q1. Do you have a main/primary gender identity?
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Q2. What is your main/primary gender identity (if yes)?
The top 5 most common 'main/primary' gender identities of respondents to this question were as follows: 5. Trans Man [4] 4. Genderfluid [4] 3. Agender [4] 2. Genderqueer [6] 1. Nonbinary [7]
See the full list of all 'main/primary' gender identities HERE.
Q3. What Xenogenders do you identify with/as?
As this was the BIG ONE, I encouraged folks to give their whole lists, no matter how long they may have been. The top 11 most common xenogender identities of respondents to this question were as follows:
11. Staticgender [x5] 10. Demongender [x5] 9. Chaosgender [x5] 8. Bungender [x5] 7. Xenogender (Standalone) [x6] 6. Glitchgender [x6] 5. Stargender [x7] 4. Pupgender [x7] 3. Autigender [x8] 2. Fictogender [x14] 1. Catgender [x19]
See the full list of all Xenogenders HERE. There are 1,346 genders on this list.
These results were particularly interesting to me, because despite the high amount of respondents, only 2 xenogenders went over 10 responses at all despite the massive overall number. Xenogenders are a very vast 'type' of gender with usually very personalized meanings.
Q4. Do you identify with any non-xenogender identities in addition to the xenogender identities you have?
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Q5. What non-xenogender identities do you have (if yes)?
The top 11 most common non-xenogender identities of respondents to this question were as follows:
11. Gendervoid [6] 10. Demigirl [6] 9. Male [7] 8. Boyflux [7] 7. Bigender [7] 6. Transgender [11] 5. Genderqueer [13] 4. Genderfluid [15] 3. Agender [21] 2. Transmasc [25] 1. Nonbinary [33]
See the full list of non-xenogenders HERE. I did include neogenders and "cusp" genders in these results. Maybe I'll do a survey on neogenders in the future...
Q6. When talking about your gender(s) ONLINE, do you put more emphasis on your xenogender or non-xenogender identities?
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Q7. When talking about your gender(s) OFFLINE/IRL, do you put more emphasis on your xenogender or non-xenogender identities?
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Q8. When thinking about your gender(s) PRIVATELY/PERSONALLY, do you put more emphasis on your xenogender or non-xenogender identities?
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The extreme variance in these charts is really interesting as well. I want to make this survey an annual thing, I'm curious to know if this will change at all over the years.
Q9. Do you use neopronouns? For the purposes of this survey, 'neopronouns' was defined as any pronoun that was not he/him, she/her, they/them, or a combo of them such as she/they.
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Q10. What type of neopronouns do you use (if yes)?
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Q11. Do you prefer if people refer to you with your neopronouns or your non-neopronoun pronouns?
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Q12. Do you have any additional comments about your xenogenders or neopronouns?
These will be held to the end of the survey as it is the longest section. Q13. Are you Neurodivergent?
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Q13. Do you feel as if your neurodivergence has an impact on your xenogender(s)?
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Q14. What types of neurodivergency do you have?
The top 5 most common neurodivergencies of respondents to this question were as follows:
5. C-PTSD [39] 4. ADHD [58] 3. Depression [63] 2. Anxiety [66] 1. Autism [93]
See the full list of neurodivergencies HERE.
I do think these results support my hypothesis that there is a strong intersection of neurodivergency, as well as specifically with autism.
That is the end of the results section! Below are participant comments. I removed comments that clarified on their personal identities or comments directed specifically to me. I found a lot of these very insightful, so even though this section is long, I do recommend reading through them. Thank you to everyone who participated!
COMMENTS ABOUT XENOGENDERS:
>> I believe that there is a huge problem in Xenos where the coiners end up deleting their blogs or presence online so it makes it impossible almost to trace back the gender, as well as there not being a well documented enough place for people to access info on Xenos. The best I found that is specifically only for Xenos is a Wikidot but it doesn't have a lot in terms of some genders imo. There's a weird sort of sense where genders and pronouns become their own lost media, and it's sad. I wish we had a way to properly catalog them as best we could but it's nigh impossible as MOGAI and Xenos were intended to be made where anything could be a Xeno (which is good!) but in the wake, double-coining happens and we lose the ones we did coin in the end. Sorry to ramble oops
>>I think the fact that im otherkin influences my gender identity in major wayss
>>I love my xenos and my genders and i think id like to talk more about it irl.
>>i identify as [gender, removed for privacy] privately and do not share it anywhere outside of my close group of friends. i also only identify with it with my own definition, as every one i've seen online includes concepts (aligning with masculinity/femininity, including european concepts such as royalty, etc) that i either feel uncomfortable with or feel defeat the entire purpose of a xenogender to begin with.
>>We identify the body as sushigender for this reason: Sushi comes in many different styles and fillings, but it's still sushi. Therefore, we can present however we want and it's still us. (It's basically putting a xenogender to describe unlabeled/not caring too much about labels)
>>i wish people (both queer & not) were more accepting that gender expression can be silly and you can have fun with it! sometimes labels are goofy. sometimes pronouns are silly. it doesn't make them any less valid. end the sillyphobia!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>>i barely attach my xenogenders to my actual gender and its mostly a representation of my entire identity , or some sort of fashion statement or something
>>Most of my xenogenders are private- I do not talk about them other than fairy and livia gender. This is because they are for me and not others, and most people do not need to know about them! :> however, though I will not admit this everywhere, my non-xenogender labels mostly only exist for other people. I am fairygender before I am trans, before I am bigender. I am liviagender before I am trans.
>>Sometimes I like to label, sometimes not, the xenogenders and other genders I identify with are all loose and fluid categories for me.
>>i only use xenogenders and neopronouns with other queer people.
>>i love love love the community this is so cool and i think everyone being able to express themselves is the most important thing in the world
>>I am satisfied with identifying with 'xenogender' as an umbrella term, rather than trying to find and list specific xenogenders I identify with. At least for now. Going to the effort of finding specific xenogenders has not been worth it to me so far.
>>Neurodivergence doesn't intersect with this as much as my alterhumanity does! I am a fairy and a pigeon. Neither has a concept of gender the way humans do. In an ideal world I would not have to fit myself into that system at all! Neurodivergence intersects because it intersects with everything. I am my brain. What it is is what I am. I can't run away from that.
COMMENTS ABOUT NEOPRONOUNS:
>>Most people don't use the neopronouns so it feels wrong to say I prefer them, sense they're never used
>>Honestly I only use my neos with close friends I'm sometimes public abt it but I'm too afraid of backlash sometimes
>>i sort of prefer folks to use my neopronouns purely as a result of most people NOT using them. if people actually used them equally, i would not feel that need to even things out.
>>We do notice people only using the first pronouns you list and ignoring the others (using exclusively she/her when the pronouns are she/they/xe/gem)
>>No one uses them and it makes me really dysphoria but I feel I can't enforce it because there so weird
COMMENTS ABOUT THE INTERSECTION OF NEURODIVERGENCY AND XENOGENDERS:
>>I do genuinely believe a lot of the xenogenders I have are related very specifically to my autism and how I perceive things around me, especially the sound / music related ones.
>>A lot of my overlap comes from perceiving the world around me differently, including my genders and the fluidity of my identity. I feel closer to sounds, concepts, objects, feelings, etc., than I do "typical" and "traditional" gender identities. I understand things more closely and easily in abstracts and metaphors when it comes to my own feelings, so things like "boy" and "girl" don't make much sense to me as a personal experience.
>>Autism affects that indirectly by being a major reason for my alterhumanity
>>My autism effects how I identify myself more than anything most of my xenogenders have to do with my special interests or stuff I feel like due to my autism
>>i have more genders than "usual" because of my multiplicity
>>The intersection most prominently comes from the autism. Being autistic has heavily impacted how I view my role in society and is influenced by a lot of that + my interests
>>autism is the Big one, because it makes me see and literally feel my gender differently to an allistic person. and OSDD-1b affects it only because it's a weird experience being transfem in an afab body, so my gender experience is quite different to singlets who are transfem
>>i think i likely would still experience xenogenders if i was neurotypical, but the fact that i am neurodivergent makes me experience them much more intensely
>>My dissociative disorder (OSDD) and autism majorly effect the way I view gender. It's almost entirely unimportant to me and I see it as more of a form of expression than anything and don't understand why so much stock is put into gender.
>>considering how alienated and disconnected i am from my identity and everyone else, i feel that using xenogenders that feel unclear or 'strange' gives me a sense of identity. i enjoy coming off as strange or offputting to others and like using queerness and nonconformity to express that.
>>my nonhumanity and my aroaceness are a lot more relevant to my gender than my neurodivergencies are.
>>I am not sure if my neurodivergence affects my xenogenders or not, but I know that it affects my overall gender identity, and that is why I label myself as interestfluid.
>>my concept of gender is just weird
>>It’s definitely interesting how a neurodivergency can allow someone to view gender in so many different ways. As an Autistic person, I genuinely do not understand the binary and construct that society has laid out. This in turn affects how I try to conceptualize something that I honestly don’t think *can* be conceptualized. It’s so unique to each person
>>Our autism causes us to see gender from a different perspective so to say. And being a system, other alters also have other perspectives and preferences and identities
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starry-survey-hub · 9 months
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Sorry that the results of the Xenogender survey are taking so long, everyone! The response was incredible and as glad as I am for that it does mean more time organizing responses. Hopefully I will be done soon!!
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starry-survey-hub · 10 months
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This survey is now closed! Please expect the results to be compiled, edited for readability, and published at some point this weekend!
Xenogender Usage Survey!
I’m kicking this blog off with the topic that finally pushed me into making it, a survey about xenogenders!
This (fully anonymous) survey aims to find what (if any) xenogenders are the most common to identify as, the overlap of xenogenders and neopronouns, and the potential intersection of neurodivergence and xenogenders.
As long as you identify as/with at least one (1) xenogender in any capacity, either solely or in addition to non-xenogender identities, you may participate in the survey!
Please take a moment to consider reblogging this even if you aren’t taking the survey, in order to increase our sample size! ETA: Survey will be ending on July 12th, 2023.
https://forms.gle/12Te38v84pJexbScA
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starry-survey-hub · 10 months
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Xenogender Usage Survey! [Closed]
I’m kicking this blog off with the topic that finally pushed me into making it, a survey about xenogenders!
This (fully anonymous) survey aims to find what (if any) xenogenders are the most common to identify as, the overlap of xenogenders and neopronouns, and the potential intersection of neurodivergence and xenogenders.
As long as you identify as/with at least one (1) xenogender in any capacity, either solely or in addition to non-xenogender identities, you may participate in the survey!
Please take a moment to consider reblogging this even if you aren’t taking the survey, in order to increase our sample size! ETA: Survey will be ending on July 12th, 2023.
https://forms.gle/12Te38v84pJexbScA
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starry-survey-hub · 10 months
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Welcome to my survey hub!
🌟 Data collection and publication has always been a special interest of mine, and inspired by other survey based blogs I’d like to start my own to gather some data and publish my findings.
🌟 Most surveys will be focused around gender, neurodivergence, and online culture, though since this blog is also to satisfy other curiosities of mine so there may be the occasional oddball survey that pop up every once in a while.
🌟 The surveys and blog as a whole does not have a DNI, in order to gather the largest sample sizes. However, this does not give a pass to be discriminatory or harmful, bad actors and those spreading hate in the replies or reblogs will be blocked. Please also note that the blog’s owner does not welcome blogs dedicated to hate on any minority group, and those will also be blocked if found to be following.
Thank you all for stopping by, and thank you to anyone who participates!
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