Genderfluvi + Sublabels
Top Flag: Genderfluvi
Bottom Row: Genderfluvite (left), Genderfluvil (middle), Genderfluvik (right)
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Genderfluvi
A gender apart of the genderfluid fragment system, where one isn’t a binary man or woman, and is exclusively (or nearly exclusively) fluid between genders that are masculine, unaligned, and xenine; however one experiences feminine genders under one, any combo, or all of these conditions:
Partly: One may only experience feminine genders or genders relating to femininity in name, such as Antigirl, Offgirl, Altegirl, Objectfeminine, Demigirl, Demigirlflux, Juxera, Pixelgirl, Nan0girl, Duskian, etc. The femininity one experiences may feel “partly there”, under a demigender lens, genders that are either close-to-feminine, and/or genders one can only described as genders that are vaguely relating to femininity.
Combo: One may only experience feminine genders that are combined with another gender, such as being bigender/multigender, such as Eclipsian, Nebularian, Cometian, etc ( of any gender system terms that are a combination of feminine genders and something else), Xenogirl, Xengirlby, Girlby, Xirl, etc.
Rarely: One simply very rarely experiences feminine genders to the point they may not feel completely relevant to one’s identity, however they still are there.
The feminine equivalent is Genderamni, and the non-xenine equivalent is Genderantru. Can also be called Genderfysern or Genderslyphern.
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Genderfluvite
A gender apart of the genderfluid fragment system, similar to Genderfluvi (where one is fluid between masculine, unaligned, xenine genders, never a binary man or woman, while experiencing feminine genders either rarely, conditionally, and/or partly)
The main different between Genderfluvi and Genderfluvite is that with Genderfluvite, one experiences masculine genders to a higher degree (or constantly) versus unalinged, xenine, and feminine genders.
Example of this could include:
Being demifluid where part of your gender is masculine, and the other part is fluid.
Being multigender where at least one of your genders is always masculine, while at least one is fluid.
The genders one is fluid between leans towards being more masculine than not.
Any of the above.
The feminine equivalent is Genderamnient, and the non-xenine equivalent is Genderantrute. Can also be called Genderfysernoy or Genderslyphorn.
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Genderfluvil
A gender apart of the genderfluid fragment system, similar to Genderfluvi (where one is fluid between masculine, unaligned, xenine genders, never a binary man or woman, while experiencing feminine genders either rarely, conditionally, and/or partly)
The main different between Genderfluvi and Genderfluvil is that with Genderfluvil, one experiences unaligned genders to a higher degree (or constantly) versus masculine, xenine, and feminine genders.
Example of this could include:
Being demifluid where part of your gender is unaligned, and the other part is fluid.
Being multigender where at least one of your genders is always unaligned, while at least one is fluid.
The genders one is fluid between leans towards being more unaligned than not.
Any of the above.
The feminine equivalent is Genderamnil, and the non-xenine equivalent is Genderantrunu. Can also be called Genderfysernoc or Genderslyphernoc.
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Genderfluvik
A gender apart of the genderfluid fragment system, similar to Genderfluvi (where one is fluid between masculine, unaligned, xenine genders, never a binary man or woman, while experiencing feminine genders either rarely, conditionally, and/or partly)
The main different between Genderfluvi and Genderfluvik is that with Genderfluvik, one experiences xenine genders to a higher degree (or constantly) versus masculine, unaligned, and feminine genders.
Example of this could include:
Being demifluid where part of your gender is xenine, and the other part is fluid.
Being multigender where at least one of your genders is always xenine, while at least one is fluid.
The genders one is fluid between leans towards being more xenine than not.
Any of the above.
The feminine equivalent is Genderamnik. Can also be called Genderfysernil or Genderslyphernec.
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Genderfluvi, Genderfluvite, Genderfluvil were originally posted September 11th, 2022. Genderfluvik was originally posted September 12th, 2022. These terms were all originally on separate posts with their feminine equivalents.
I’m gonna add this onto every post but these definitions are based on the definitions of the other GFFS terms on the LGBTA wiki, so “unaligned” here actually includes abinary, atrinary, etc. genders that aren’t xenine. Basically any gendered feeling that isn’t masculine, feminine, or xenine. (Which also doesn’t include Agender, or other genders that describe lack of gender.)
Underneath the keep reading is segments about how I named the terms and how I went about making the flags. The info isn't too important to the definitions or anything and would've made this post super long, so I've just put them below.
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Genderfluvi being based off of a latin word for river, not for any particular reason, just a vague relation to water being fluid. Genderfysern is based off of the terms Genderflor, Genderslyphen, and Genderslypher. Genderslyphern is based off of the terms Genderslyphen and Genderslypher.
The Genderfluvi flag being based off of a combination of the Genderslyphen & Genderslypher flags, then color shifted and adjusted to look more unique.
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Genderfluvite being based off of a latin word for river, not for any particular reason, just a vague relation to water being fluid, plus the addition of “te” to separate the term from Genderfluvi. Genderfysernoy is based off of the terms Genderflor, Genderslyphen, Genderslypher, and Genderfloy. Genderslyphorn is based off of the terms Genderslyphen, Genderslypher, and Genderfloy.
The Genderfluvite flag being based off of a combination of the Genderslyphen, Genderslypher, and Genderfloy flags, then color shifted and adjusted to look more unique.
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Genderfluvil being based off of a latin word for river, not for any particular reason, just a vague relation to water being fluid, plus the addition of “l” to separate the term from Genderfluvi. Genderfysernoc is based off of the terms Genderflor, Genderslyphen, Genderslypher, and Genderfroct. Genderslyphorn is based off of the terms Genderslyphen, Genderslypher, and Genderfroct.
The Genderfluvite flag being based off of a combination of the Genderslyphen, Genderslypher, and Genderfroct flags, then color shifted and adjusted to look more unique.
The combinations relating to Genderfroct aren’t for any specific reasons, I just needed a third term/flag to combine these with to produce a different flag from Genderamni, so I simply chose one of the terms relating to being more unaligned.
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Genderfluvik being based off of a latin word for river, not for any particular reason, just a vague relation to water being fluid, plus the addition of “k” to separate the term from Genderfluvi. Genderfysernil is based off of the terms Genderflor, Genderslyphen, Genderslypher, and Genderqilin. Genderslyphernec is based off of the terms Genderslyphen & Genderslypher, with the addition of “ec”.
The Genderfluvik flag being based off of a combination of the Genderslyphen, Genderslypher, and Genderqilin flags, then color shifted and adjusted to look more unique.
The combinations relating to Genderqilin aren’t for any specific reasons, I just needed a third term/flag to combine these with to produce a different flag from Genderfluvi, so I simply chose one of the terms relating to being more xenic.
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If you're trigender, what are your three genders?
I've been debating making a post about this, partially because it's personal and complicated (I'm already used to playing 10D chess when it comes to gender so it might be difficult to explain or understand) I might choose not to explain all of it (or even delete this later if I feel it's too personal.)
To start, I've been using the labels bigender, abinary, agender, and maverique for a while now, and all of those are still true to who I am. However, I feel like I've kinda discovered a secret repressed third gender? Or is it really a gender?
Antigirl is one of my antigenders, and I've always been purely outside the gender binary. The thought of being anywhere near it disgusts me and feels viscerally wrong. Both of these statements are true, which has helped to make this incredibly difficult.
With all that being said, I believe I've discovered that I'm an abinary girl, or have an abinary girlish gender. This gender is NOT the same as binary cisgender human girlhood (or hell, even binary transgender human girlhood) I'm a fairy changeling, and so I've likened this gender to one as well. This is not binary girlhood. This is changeling girlhood. It is a corrupted, perverted, inverted, uncanny valley spit in the eye to traditional girlhood. It's a very transgressive gender.
I've experimented with calling myself a changeling girl, a cgirl, and a chirl. I like all of them. I've even experimented with using girl by itself (strangers are never allowed to call me that.) I'm also looking into girlby potentially.
And while we're here, here's the flag, cause why not?
(I kinda just threw something together. I might make a different flag in the future, but I do like the colors.)
Turquoise represents independence and separation from the gender binary.
Green represents nature, the wild, oddness and uniqueness (phrases like "strange little girl" except the girl in question is a different type of girl entirely.)
Yellow represents ethereality, otherworldliness, and nonhumanity (of the gender, not necessarily the person using it. It isn't nonhuman exclusive.)
Purple (which isn't pink, but somewhat close) represents this transgressive, inverted girlhood. It also represents things that are traditionally seen as "feminine" and making them your own.
(Note that I make no mention of womanhood throughout any of this. I am not a woman. Girlhood and womanhood are two different things.)
Now, I'm still an antigirl, specifically for the binary version of girlhood. When people think of "girl," they usually think of that version, and it makes me dysphoric. I can be an abinary girl and an antigirl. Both can coexist.
This gender, to me, feels very faelike in nature, like something only pretending to be a girl for whatever reason. I don't consider myself a "real" girl, just the simulacrum of one. That's why I think this gender has the potential to work well with others, like agender or even maverique. Perhaps there's a "real" gender underneath, or none at all.
So to answer your question, my three genders are agender + maverique + abinary girl/changeling girl/cgirl/chirl.
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