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neopronouns · 6 months ago
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flag id: two flags with 7 stripes, which are pinkish-red, soft red, light red, medium dark dull yellow-green, light pink, soft pink, and medium dark pink. in the center of the left flag is a medium dark red-pink symbol of the outline of a flower with 6 petals, with every other petal being on top of the petals beside it. end id.
banner id: a 1600x200 teal banner with the words ‘please read my dni before interacting. those on my / dni may still use my terms, so do not recoin them.’ in large white text in the center. the text takes up two lines, split at the slash. end id.
amaryllis: a broad term for boys/men who do not present masculinely or have a non-masculine, non-masculine-aligned, or queer (experience with) gender. an amaryllis may even be non-man-aligned.
[pt: amaryllis: a broad term for boys/men who do not present masculinely or have a non-masculine, non-masculine-aligned, or queer (experience with) gender. an amaryllis may even be non-man-aligned. end pt]
a flag for amaryllis, a parallel term to larkspur, for anon! as larkspur's parallel, this term includes, but is not limited to:
men who present in a feminine/girly way, including men who use feminine pronouns, men on feminizing hormones, etc.
gnc, pnc, lnc, crossnominal, fealexical, etc. men
woman-aligned and feminine-aligned men (selenian, artemian, lunarian, etc.)
woman-related and girlish men
genderqueer men
men with a complex relationship with gender
men who feel that their gender is feingender or fingender
men who refer to themselves as women
men who are also girls in some way
men who have little to no connection to masculinity and/or manhood
men with more of a connection to another gender quality (femininity, neutrality, androgyny, etc.) than to masculinity
men with a complex relationship with gender
i based the flag on the larkspur flag and amaryllis flowers, using a green stripe in the center and shades of red and pink. the symbol uses the outline of one of the flowers in 'flowers (9)' from this folder. here's the symbol by itself:
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[image id: the middle image is the amaryllis symbol, a medium dark red-pink outline of a flower with 6 petals, with every other petal being on top of the petals beside it. the left and right images are the same size as the middle one but blank, making the image of the symbol take up less space on the screen. end id.]
tags: @radiomogai, @liom-archive, @macchiane, @genderstarbucks, @sugar-and-vice-mogai
tags cont: @p-rtyboy, @pawsibell, @dragonpride17
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p-rtyboy · 11 months ago
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[★] Alt Crossnominal flag
Pt: [★] Alt Crosnominal flag /end pt
A form of name non-conformity in which one goes by a name that does not traditionally align with one’s gender. For example, a women who uses a name that is typically associated with men or a man who uses a name typically associated with women. [source]
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★ Flag made July 16th, 2024
★ Colors are based on the original flag, with the same color meanings — etymology: cross + nominal
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beyond-mogai-pride-flags · 2 months ago
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Psychological transition ; Linguistic transition
Psychological transition: when your mind adapts to a new gender that was unusual of you before.
This may include finding out that you experience your natally assigned gender or sex, after questioning or feeling a void about it, not just transitioning to the other side or beyond a specific AGAB.
Linguistic transition: going through a different form of experiencing gender language, typically in grammar, syntax, lexical metaphor, or semantics
The most known forms of linguistic transition are name change and pronoun change, but can be beyond those things. Overall this may also include the journey of finding out you possess/own/have finally the imposed pronoun or initially registred name after all.
The psychological type is often associated with social transition, in which your social circle starts to refer to you as a certain gender and that helps you navigate with such gender, exploring a gender life. However, that is psychosocial transition, because you can transition psychologically (mentally, thymically/thymally, phrenically, psychically/psychally, thymopsychically, mindfully/phrenetically, or spiritually/religiously, in uncommon definitions) without externalizing (verbalizing) or telling anyone else (extrapersonally/exopersonally/ectopersonally), which typically means you're closeted about it, but you don't necessarily need to out yourself to someone just because you found out something different. Also you can alter everything outside and only name it rightly in your psyche/mind/thymus after it. imagine crossdreaming.
The linguistic type is not something exclusive to transnominal/crossnominal or people with name dysphoria (sofrimento/tristesse or disconnect/incongruence), this may or may not be a form of name nonconformity. Another form of linguistic transition is transitioning through grammatical objects, animacy/inanimacy, grammatical persons, or isochronally (tonally/accentually/syllabically/in a mora way), for example, depending on the language there are multiple ways to do this. This could extend to any label, if you think about it lexically/lingually.
More importantly (note): these are describing acts, not definers/identifiers.
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randomannon86 · 2 years ago
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Larkspur
A broad term for girls/women who do not present femininly or have a non-feminine/non-feminine-aligned or queer gender/experience with gender, some may even be non-woman-aligned . some examples include: A woman who presents/behaves in a masculine/boyish way that goes beyond what would be considered typical of a tomboy.
A gnc/pnc/lnc or crossnominal woman.
A man-aligned/masculine-aligned woman.
A man-related woman.
A genderqueer woman.
A woman who has a complex relationship with gender.
Being a woman but feeling as if your gender is maingender/mingender.
Being a woman but refering to yourself as a man.
Being a mealexical woman/girl.
Being a boyish woman/girl
Being a woman but also a guy in some way.
etc etc...
Some may use masculine pronouns, bind, or take hormones.
It is not specifically exclusive to woman who have some sort of connection to manhood or masculinity but can be used by any women who has no connection with feminity or little to no connection with womanhood (that includes women who are connected to androgyny, neutrality, or anything else), or (as said before) goes beyond what would be considered typical of a tomboy, or just has a complex relationship with gender.
It is not specifically for any gender modality in particular so anyone can use it as long as they are a girl/woman in some way.
It can also be used as a gender on its own.
It may be similar to femil and butch, however unlike butch it is not lesbian exclusive and can be anyone with any orientation.
It can also be used by women/girls who are neomasculine or neo-boy-aligned.
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imoga-pride · 3 years ago
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I saw someone id as a transmasculine cis woman, how would that work?
they could be a dysphoric cis individual (DCI), cissex transgender (cistransen) or transsex cisgender (transcisen) person, varsexgender.
check this definition from the user neopronouns and these definitions from BMPF.
that said, I will explain a bit. GNC (gender non-conforming) people, including cis people, can go through HRT (hormone replacement therapy) or mastectomy, women may use testosterone.
a transsex cisgender individual, for example, could use transmasculinity to express their corporeal/social transition or body plan, while still experiencing their assigned gender.
a transgender cissex individual could be pronoun/name/language non-conforming (i.e. preferring masculine terms, being crossnominal, crosspronominal, or transnominal/transpronominal) while not willing to medically transition (transine).
one could have a masculine-female gender identity (some use azurgirl) or alignment (such as phoeselenian). this example could be a form of integragender (cistrans) experience. as a result, someone can have a masculine-female sex identity/alignment (mulladic/lunaradic (selenadic/seleniadic) phoebadic (or phoebiadic?))
another way is being evenic/cusper. however these are only forms of explaining/exemplifying how they could feel. this could be more complex than that that someone could be different.
edit: other common reasons are multigender, system member plurality (psychological), and intersexness
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rotkeres · 10 months ago
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Crossnominal pixels! [+ Alt flag]
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beyond-mogai-pride-flags · 3 years ago
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Cisfeminine Transmasculine Pride Flag
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Cisfem Transmasc: an individual who experiences gender masculinity as part of their transness and gender femininity as part of their cisness; a femasc multigender or mascfem centrigender who was assigned female at birth; an intersex or otherwise sex nonconforming person who experiences masculine transsexness and feminine cissexness; a cistrans/transcis (trisgender) femmasc folk; a varsexgender experience (such as cistransen/cissex transgender or transcisen/cisgender transsex); a GNC/PNC folk who transitioned or is crossnominal; or members from a plural system (such as detragender (azlian/levian/eclian) or utrinquegender/fulgurmasc/lapisfem).
Someone can use the combination of both terms for reasons other than I listed here (such as being a cisfeminine trans man and/or a transmasculine cis woman).
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beyond-mogai-pride-flags · 3 years ago
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Cismasculine Transfeminine Pride Flag
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[transcript: 5 horizontal stripes of royal blue, pink, white, pink, and royal blue. end ID.]
Cismasc Transfem: an individual who experiences gender masculinity as part of their cisness and gender femininity as part of their transness; a femasc multigender or mascfem centrigender who was assigned male at birth; an intersex or otherwise sex nonconforming person who experiences masculine cissexness and feminine transsexness; a cistrans/transcis (trisgender) femmasc folk; a varsexgender experience (such as cistransen/cissex transgender or transcisen/cisgender transsex); a GNC/PNC folk who transitioned or is crossnominal; or members from a plural system (such as detragender (azlian/levian/eclian) or utrinquegender/fulgurmasc/lapisfem).
Someone can use the combination of both terms for reasons other than I listed here (such as being a cismasculine trans woman and/or a transfeminine cis man).
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