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Miaverique or mainverique: a multi-gender identity that consists of two or more parts (depending on the person), maingender/miaspec and maverique.
Based on minverique and fiaverique. It shares similarity with menoverique and homaverique/wermaverique/weremaverique, but this one is specifically multigender/polygender (poingender/poiaspec) [multiverique/multimaverique].
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imoga-pride · 2 years
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do you know a term for anyone who identifies as a man?
other than man? I know neolabels (or neogenders?), such as wergender, miaspec (miagender spectrum), maingender, and mankin (genderkin). If I recall, I once saw someone using malegender (or mangender?)
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simonstamenovic · 4 months
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splatana winning that sword poll is so fun <33 kill that sword (it beat maya in a previous round)
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sweaterkittensahoy · 11 months
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My mother-in-law misgendered me to Sean as she complimented him on what a blessing I am to the family.
Which. I'm not surprised. She hasn't gotten by pronouns right once in the last few years since I changed them.
But also, uggggggggggggggh
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goji-pilled · 2 years
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Wow I'm really not feeling it today huh. I guess thats what I get for trying to force myself for a week to pretend like I dont feel like a total stranger in my own body lmao
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windwardstar · 5 months
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Sometimes it really jumps out at me that oh wow I am trans and wow cis people really are cis (and trans women really do be women) Because like.
I heard Amanda Bynes had a ton of dysphoria having to dress up and be treated as a boy for she's the man which was like oh wow ok yeah i guess i can see how for someone who is not a guy being treated as one even for an acting role would be dysphoric. And like despite all the failings of that movie middle schooler me saw that movie and was like that is the dream. Pretend to be a boy. Amazing.
And all the movies where the teen girls stuff theirs bras and the "bosoms!" bit from Anne of green gables that I was always just ???? Why would you??? But apparently they really do want bigger chests and are excited for them. That women who get masectomies for cancer get reconstructive surgery to give them their chests back because a flat chest gives them dysphoria.
And like. There was someone at choir who just like vehemently rejected the suggestion of wearing the tux/"men's option" when I mentioned it as an alternative to the dress she didn't like. And like. It was the same reaction I have to the suggestion to wear a dress.
And all the hellish aspects of puberty I went through the transfemme friends excitedly talk about getting and wanting because those are desirable gender affirming things for them.
And just. The whole "the only trans people are trans women" narrative from before I knew there were other options was just yeah I'm with the guys on this one why would someone want to be a woman, (and like, the problem is those guys don't want to be women either so it runs into the same brain wall of can't fathom someone making that choice) but I can totally imagine actually wanting to be a guy. And how like, when approaching the concept with cis people you gotta frame it as them being the gender they are because they don't want to be another one and can find it really hard to imagine wanting to be (aka if you're running into a wall with cis men who are only aware of trans women bring up trans men, because they absolutely get dysphoria of being mistaken for a girl and misgendered as a girl. Like so much of toxic masculinity is weaponised misgendering).
But it's like. Ah yes the fact so many things I find incredibly dysphoric others find gender affirming and the reverse also being true is always just a little world tilting bc oh wow right not everyone hates/loves this gender thing, but also like nice confirmation that if there was any doubt of me being trans that no in fact your experiences are not considered the default normal and that is very much a trans thing.
Also tangent associated thought like. There is a whole "woman dressed as a man and lived as a man for xyz reason but wasn't actually a trans man/masc" which like ok I can accept that there are women who for brief periods dressed as men in order to achieve some goal or something but like... seeing how cis people respond to being miagendered that is causes dysphoria even short term and knowing as a trans person how hellish dysphoria is like... why isn't that an aspect in any of these discussions (and if it is why have i not heard it yet)? Like dressing as and being treated as a gender you are not for years or decades or the entire rest of your life is hell. So why would someone willingly do that? Like obviously we can't ask the historical figures that and we shouldn't say whether or not they experienced dysphoria from dressing either way (unless there's like actual documented proof) but like idk. This kind of just occurred to me and now I'm like. A) the default assumption always seems to be this is a cis woman presending to be a man unless we have explicit proof to the contrary and even then ignore that to say she's a woman but then B) how have I basically never heard any reports on how these "cis women" hated being misgendered (like I'm sure there were some and I would love if we could find these reports bc it would really help highlight the difference between dressing up as a man bc women couldn't xyz and trans man dressed as a man and when found out used the excuse of only pretended to be a man for xyz to avoid being punished for you know being trans)
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outherworldlycoining · 6 months
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Term recoining: Itherinity
This one is a self recoining. Some years ago after a discusion on a discord server that doesn't exist anymore I came up with four qualities:
Virinity - The quality people on the gendervir/miagender spectrum. Could be considered a subtype of masculinity.
Erainity/lierinity - The quality specific to people on the genderera/genderlier/fiagender spectrum. Could be considered a subtype of femininity.
Neutrinity - Comgender neutrality. The quality of non-agender gender-neutral/neutrois people. The quality of being niaspec, but not agiaspec.
Itherinity - The quality of genders described as an "other" or "Something else"
All these were coined before the viagender spectra and were coined to differentiate masc from male, fem from female, etc. With the coining of fia/mia/nia/ouia vs fin/min/nin/ouin having different sets of qualities doesn't make much sense, at least to me.
Neutrinity is still useful because it referse to a specific type of gender neutrality, one that's strictly and specifically comgender/allogender.
So I wanted to recoin itherinity, not as a counterpart of outherinity, but as a more specific form of outherinity.
The other day I coined "Anderinity" to refer to the quality of genders like peraverique or mavilya that are born from the combination of two distinct outherine genders/gender qualities.
Itherinity is the subtype of outherinity that describes those genders and qualities that are entirely new with no connection to previous existing qualities, yet not exactly xenine or anything on the like. It's basically a terms for the outherine qualities that are defined by:
Otherness
Gender autonomy
Authenticity
Individuality (as in being exclusive on an individual)
Examples of itherine qualities are perine, ilyagine, maverine (also known as maveriquine), etc.
It does not include outherine qualities born of uncommon combinations of the main four or five qualities. Troininity and droxininity are outherine, but not itherine. See dipherine for those.
Originally it did include brand new qualities that could be compared/shared characteristics with previously existing non-outherine qualities, but I've coined umbine and preterine for that now
Itherine qualities are non-combinatory/unambiguous.
Itherine flag:
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[ID: A flag with five horizontal stripes, all of different colours. From top to bottom they are: orange, brown, cyan, violet, and magenta. /END ID]
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significantouther · 7 months
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With the exception of some labels, most mspec labels do not inherently exclude or include any gender. You don't need to be attracted to both binary genders to be bi or ply. Nonbinary genders are their own genders and count separatedly. And even labels like trixen or toren that inherently exclude aptobinary men or women, may not exclude viabinary and ambibinary men and/or women, and do not necessarily inherently include every other type of nonbinary gender.
A person can be trixen and be:
1) Attracted to aptobinary women and every nonbinary gender, including viabinary and ideobinary men.
2) Atrracted to aptobinary women and every nonbinary gender, except those in the miagender spectrum.
3) Attracted to aptobinary women, genders on the fiagender spectrum, and some other group of nonbinary genders.
It's not necessarily "every gender but aptobinary men", it's "two or more genders, aptobinary women + at least one nonbinary gender, and never aptobinary men"
As a cetero, I'm not attracted to intrine genders, but other cetero people may be attracted to:
1) All nonbinary people;
2) Only to abinary or only to midbinary people;
3) To all nonbinary people, except those who identify as man/guy/boy and/or woman/girl;
4) Only to those who have an strong sense of gender;
5) Only to nonbinary sociegenders;
6) Only to xenogender, kenochoric, etc genders;
7) And many other ways.
If you see someone identifying as bi lesbian or bi veldian and think they are attracted to both binary genders, because in your mind there's no other way to be bi.
Congratulations! You're a bimiser and and exorsexist. You won a get better soon, bitch.
P.S: "gay" is an umbrella term. Not every mspec gay is an mspec veldian/turian.
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mogaiboy · 10 months
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Miaspec!!
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The miagender spectrum or miaspec is an umbrella term for anyone on the "male" viabinary-to-binary spectrum. This includes anyone whose gender is male/wergender, partly male (but not partly fiaspec), male-aligned or adjacent, boyflux, or is similar to or in some way resembles maleness.
The term miaspec was coined by Tumblr user @momma-mogai-sphinx on March 24th, 2019
The original coining post for miaspec
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Mingender (shortened to MIN) is an umbrella term for all genders which are masculine in nature (MIN). It can be used as an umbrella term for any genders that are primarily related to masculinity. Mingenders may or may not also be related to manhood.
If anybody would like their tags removed, please let me know. Credit will still be provided.
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Homaverique Pride Flag
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Homaverique or hommaverique (veromme/maveromme): a gender in-between male and maverique.
Similar to menoverique, maverivir, or maverique man. But this is a centrigender/circabinary identity. Based in neutromme.
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genderstarbucks · 11 months
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What does masculine in nature means? I actually don't know what "in nature" refers to at all
In nature just means similar to or close to, for example, someone who's mingender would be related to masculinity, but aren't necessarily masculine themselves
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The miagender spectrum or miaspec is an umbrella term for anyone on the "male" viabinary-to-binary spectrum. This includes anyone whose gender is male/wergender, partly male (but not partly fiaspec), male-aligned or adjacent, boyflux, or is similar to or in some way resembles maleness. It is similar to, but not necessarily the same as mingender. Mingender includes genders that are related to masculinity, but are not necessarily related to maleness. Miaspec includes genders that are related to maleness (even if they are not masculine). They do not necessarily have to identify with notions of masculinity or be masculine-aligned. Examples of miagenders may include: binary boys, non-binary boys, solarians, demiboys, xoys, alteboys, masculenbies, etc. Miagender can also be used as a gender on its own.
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Mingender (shortened to MIN) is an umbrella term for all genders which are masculine in nature (MIN). It can be used as an umbrella term for any genders that are primarily related to masculinity. Mingenders may or may not also be related to manhood. It can also be used as a gender on its own, referring to any gender that isn't fully defined by masculine but but is still related to masculinity, or a gender in which masculinity is its defining feature but the gender is not binary male. It's often used by individuals who cannot narrow down their gender any more than being masculine, but still definitely not a binary man.
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Maingender is an umbrella term for all genders which are male in nature (MAIN). It can be used as an umbrella term for any genders that are partially or fully related to manhood or maleness. Maingenders may or may not also be related to masculinity (mingenders). The term is similar to miaspec and wergender. Maingender can also be used as a gender on its own, referring to a gender in which maleness is a defining feature or the primary feature, but is not binary male. It's may be used by people who cannot narrow down their gender any more than being related to male, but not a binary man.
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neopronouns · 1 year
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not a coining request and please feel free to delete this if you don’t answer these types of asks, but do you know of any genders that involve being a girl and a boy simultaneously that aren’t bigender or androgyne? i know bigender would work but bigender can also mean any two genders and i’d like a more specific label, and androgyne is usually described as being a “blend” or “in between” and that doesn’t feel right either because they are two distinct genders… if you or the followers could give me any tips i’d greatly appreciate it ^^;
you might like:
femache: a simultaneous male-female gender experience
ambinary: experiencing both binary genders simultaneously
femal: being both fiagender/fiaspec and miagender/miaspec
genderavire: an umbrella term for all genders that are male- and female-adjacent, male- and female-aligned, male- and female-identified, etc.
werwifgender/werifgender: male-female, man-woman, boy-girl, guy-gal, etc.
or just a general combination of two binary words - boygirl/girlboy, guygal/galguy, man-woman/woman-man, etc.
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valorenivyln · 1 year
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KRIS USES THEY/THEM PRONOUNS
OK. YA KNOW WHAT I HATE AOUT THE DELTARUNE FANDOM?!? EVERYONE IS MIAGENDERING KRIS AND PPL ARE SAYING THR BS LIKE "it's up to interpretation" OR SOME SHIT WHEN ITS CANONICAL THAT THE CHARACTER KRIS IS NONBINARY AND THAT THEY ARE A DIFFERENT ENTITY TO THE PLAYER
Like y’all. Kris uses they/them pronouns
please respect them. Im getting tired of seeing fanworks/media refering to them as a boy or smh. Enby rep is important.
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serpentandthreads · 2 years
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genuine question: why did you ask for pronouns for the shufflemancy thing? (/nm i'm only asking out of genuine curiosity)
When I do readings I usually use the person's name or username to voice who the reading is for, tho sometimes people send anons. It makes it easier to avoid miagendering people.
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honkroo · 2 years
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Hello,
Welcome to my page, my name is Roo (or Rune i suppose) I’m 20. This is a blog pretty much for my partner (some of which is under the tags: myprince and myauggie), and is like romance and shit. I’m trying to get better with tags, so if something is negative i’m gonna try to tag it with: roorants (feel free to blacklist this.)
If you’re wondering my labels are:
trans, Non-binary (Miagender or Roseboy, even demiboy), aceflux and demi romantic (maybe aromantic) bisexual and polyamorous.
pronouns: legit call me anything but she/her or a girl
https://en.pronouns.page/@honkroo
you can find me:
Spotify: mozartsloat
intagram: honkroo
pinterest: honkrune
- dnd and dimension 20
- sk8
- nblm
- wiring and poetry
i’m also in university studying to be an english teacher. following is my interests and cool things about me. I might blog about those occasionally too.
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every-gender-ever · 2 months
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Miaspec
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The Miagender Spectrum or Miaspec is an umbrella term for anyone on the "male" side of the viabinary spectrum. This includes anyone whose gender is wergender, near male, male-aligned or adjacent, boyflux, or is similar to or in some way resembles maleness.
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