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gender-jargon · 4 months
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[Image ID: The Miderix flag created by coiner Gent of Gender-Jargon, 2023. The flag consists of three vertical stripes and one central, horizontal stripe. From left to right, the vertical stripes are brick red, coral and peach. The central stripe is light blue-green. /.End ID]
Miderix: Describing a Non-Miderian individual that finds a midbinarine gender attribution befitting and considers it an essential facet of their gender identity.
A sibling term of Mascix, Femix, Gynandrix, Neuix & Aphorix.
Etymology
Miderix was created to mirror the paradigm used for Mascix. Femix, Gynandrix and Aphorian.
From English, “Mider” from “Miderian” + “-ix”, an neologistic suffix used by other terms in this genus, originally based upon Apathmascix and Apathfemix coined by user Cybertroniancoining. Miderix was coined by Gent of Gender-Jargon, 2023.
Elaboration
Miderix is a complex and potentially contradictory identity in which one’s gender is not miderian, but has midbinarine traits attributed to them nonetheless, and this attribution is not only considered to be fitting by the individual, but an integral part of their overall gender experience.
More simply, a Miderix individual:
Has a gender identity that they consider to be Non-Miderian.
Has traits of midbinarinity attributed to them by other individuals.
Considers having traits of midbinarinity attributed to their person to be agreeable and in a few, multiple or all manners at least part of the time.
Considers this attribution to be an intrinsic part of their experience of their gender as a whole.
A Miderix individual is not apathetic to a midbinarine gender attribution, but instead enjoys, appreciate, entertains, welcomes or otherwise freely accepts midbinarine traits being attributed to their person. Furthermore, this attribution is a fundamental aspect of their gender experience.
Flag
The Miderix flag was created to match the Mascix, Femix, Gynandrix, Neuix and Aphorix flags. The flag consists of three vertical bars and a central, horizontal bar, forming a tri-color flag with a median line. At the left is the darkest shade of pink-orange, becoming lighter as it moves right. The median stripes is a light blue-green in color. The colors have the following meanings:
The Dark orange, coral and peach stripes represents midbinarine gender attribution.
The light seafoam stripe represents not being Miderian.
The Miderix flag was created by Gent of Gender-Jargon in 2023.
Note: Gender attribution is not necessarily based upon one’s expression, but is more frequently an assumption made about an individual’s gender identity without their input. Being an assumption, it is not always correct, good, wanted or warranted. Affirming attributions are congruent with one’s perception of themselves. Incorrect and undesired attributions are incongruent with this perception and are often distressing. Miderix should not be used to describe anyone who does not like midbinarinity being attributed to them, as it would be misdenoting on multiple levels
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ryanyflags · 2 months
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mbiaspec ✦ abiaspec ✦ atriaspec
mbiaspec / midbiaspec : an umbrella term for anyone on the midbinary spectrum. It includes all midbinary genders, partial midbinary genders, midbinary aligned and adjacent genders, and genders which are in some way similar to / resemblant of midbinity / midbinarity.
abiaspec : coining link. (Basically a abinary/abine/abinarine version of the others.)
atriaspec : an umbrella term for anyone on the atrinary spectrum. It includes all atrinary genders, partial atrinary genders, atrinary aligned and adjacent genders, and genders which are in some way similar to / resemblant of atrinity / atrinarity.
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Some iaspec flags :)
While organising all my flags I noticed there were a couple of terms that didn't have corresponding iaspec flags, so here they are.
(I also made similar posts with mtriaspec and triaspec)
The abiaspec one was just an alt flag I wanted to make, using the same colours as my abinary alt flag, so they'd all match.
For midbiaspec, I'm not actually sure if it's a new term or not. The only thing I found was the midbiaspec tag on a somewhat unrelated post, no flag or definition for it.
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The colours for all of these, like I mentioned, are based off of my midbinary/abinary/atrinary alt flags.
They're all 5 striped, have a light coloured center stripe, and gradient from light to dark stripes on the edges, just like the original iaspec flags.
I did adjust the colours a bit (mainly to be darker), so there'd be more contrast match the other iaspec flags better.
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the-delta-quadrant · 1 year
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different types of exorsexism
this is a post to come up with terms for the different types of exorsexism. i have come up with some terms and other terms are already established (but will be included for completeness' sake), but this is meant to be a post where people can reblog with input on those terms. (please only give your opinions on terms that describe your experience, i.e. if your gender is static and never changes, don't give input on a term relating to genderfluidity.) this is also not meant to be a post about which kind of exorsexism is more or less serious, they all suck equally. also, feel free to reblog if there's a type of exorsexism i am forgetting.
discrimination against elsegender/nonbinary/outside the binary people as a whole, the idea that there are only two genders — exorsexism (established term)
discrimination against demigender people and people on the agender spectrum, the idea that everyone has a gender or a full gender — allogenderism
discrimination against multigender people, the idea that everyone can only have one gender — monogenderism
discrimination against genderfluid(+) people, the idea that gender is static and cannot change — ???
discrimination against xenogender people, the idea that you can only be sociegender/anthrogender — sociegenderism / anthrogenderism
discrimination against aphorian/abinary people, the idea that every elsegender/gender outside of the binary is related to the binary, i.e. midbinary — midbinarism maybe?
the idea that elsegenders/genders outside of the binary are one single, third category (usually "neutral" (affects elsegender/nonbinary men and women, but also agender people as they have a gender forced on them, as well as aphorians for erasing our specific genders)) — ???
the idea that the only way to not be binary is to not have a gender — ???
the idea that all elsegender/nonbinary people can and should be put into two categories that are based on/related to the gender binary (masculine/feminine, man-lite/woman-lite, male-aligned/female-aligned, AMAB/AFAB, masc-aligned/fem-aligned, transmasc/transfem, male-assumed/female-assumed etc.) — ???
discrimination against cultural genders, the gender binary being forced onto colonised people — binarism (established term)
most of these specific types of exorsexism are done by binary people who pick and choose which one of us they accept, but lots of these are done by elsegender/nonbinary/outside the binary people themselves, that being lateral exorsexism.
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Fluidbinary Pride Flag
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[transcript: ten horizontal stripes colored with royal blue, grey, green, white, double purple, white, yellow, hot pink, and black. end i.d.]
Fluidbinary or xorfluid: a term for being genderfluid and experiencing at least one binary gender.
This term is mainly meant for those whose binary gender(s) is/are already pinpointed and the other part is fluid, not just as femasculofluid or binaryfluid (in which the person is fluid between both binary genders). However, it's not limited to it only, binaryflux whose midbinarity is always there are included.
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does juxtaneu and neutresque mean similar?
Not really. Neutresque is specifically a gender proximal to neutrois. Defined by its coiner as "like neutrois but separate. It’s its own separate thing, but comparable, made of the same stuff but different."
Meanwhile juxtaneu is more ambivalent in that it can be proximal to any kind of gender neutrality, including epicentinity. In fact, most of the time, because the circabinary system tends to be midarian, it is proximal to epicene. So, while it can be proximal to neutrois, that's not always the case.
I made two subtypes of juxtaneu to specify abinarity and midbinarity: juxtrois and juxene.
Juxtrois is defined as "A gender near neutrois. It's relative to neutrois, but separate and entirely on its own. It's proximal to neutrois in the gender spectrum. A more specific subset of juxtaneu where the neutrality is inherently and strictly abinary."
As for the similarities between the two, both abinary juxtaneu/juxtrois and neutresque are similar to neutrois; both are niaspec othergenders. As for their differences, while abinary juxtaneu/juxtrois exist near neutrois in the spectrum, nowhere in the definition of neutresque it says it is close to neutrois in the spectrum, just that it shares characteristics/similarities.
I can compare it with how I experience maverique vs proxveri vs maveresque.
If maverique and neutrois each are a star, proxveri and abinary juxtaneu/juxtrois are each a star of similar characteristic in the same constellation and galaxy that maverique/neutrois is; while maveresque and neutresque are each a star od similar characteristics to maverique and neutrois, respectively, but in another galaxy, fully separated from the systems of which maverique and neutrois are the respective alpha stars.
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Midbinary Asexual Pride Flags
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Asexuality: experiencing lack of sexual attraction, whether circumstantially, partially, or entirely.
Midbinarity, Midbinaryness (midbinary-ness), Midbinariety, Endobinarity, Endobinariety, or Endobinaryness (endobinary-ness): non-binary gender category of experiences that reference or associate with one or both binary genders.
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Midbinary Pride Flag
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Midbinarity or Endobinary: nonbinary identities/experiences associated to gender binary; genders (un)related incompletely to the binarity (as opposed to abinary, exterbinary or offbinary); sitting on top of the binary but not necessarily in it; existing within the context of the gender binary but are not strictly one or the other.
Not to be confused with endogender, halfbinary, binary nonbinary or midgender. These definitions can be iffy/specious, but many people was involved into defining it. 
The blue and pink here are clarified/illuminated versions of a gender binary flag, they look derived from trans flag though. The dark purplish colors and white are likely the same meanings from nonbinary flag purple and white, however the purple-ish ones are more “binary-adjacent” I’d say.
 - Ap
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