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multigenderswag · 1 year
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not exactly an ask asking something about being multigender, just sharing my experiences
i have told this in one of my posts but being agenderfluid (that is, for me, being fluid between masculinity, femininity, neutrality, and abinarity and/or agenderness) is... such a weird experience, not gonna lie. like, i'm still in the closet, so people still see me as a "cis woman" (presenting femininely did not help) and i'm still having "cis passing privilege" (UGHHHH i'm sorry i've said that, i don't know how to describe this, it's very confusing), whatever that means, so all my queer experience is like, living vicariously from reading people's experiences with transmultiphobia; that means like, i'm thinking "i can only imagine what it's like if i came out"
and somewhere along the line i'm like "...hold up, all this time i'm kinda forcing myself to be JUST ONE GENDER ONLY PLEASE and somehow i'm kinda repulsed with the term multigender and genderfluid... doesn't that mean i'm experiencing transmultiphobia also???" LIKE, my gender is literally Everything and Nothing, All At Once, and i felt like my gender is an endless journey in space, like a hellish immortality of questioning. which can be saved by just... embracing the genderfluid label??? like, for this i'm so happy (even though quietly) when people talk about transmultiphobia, when people start talking about multigender experiences, like before that i almost always felt the NEED (yes, in caps because it's that bad) to be JUST ONE GENDER, AND ALWAYS LIKE THAT
now, i think i want to expand the conversation about transmultiphobia just a bit. like i said, i don't just have Multiple Genders, i am also having No Gender, and it does influence my genderfluidity to such degree that sometimes, i cannot relate to many genderfluid and/or multigender, static or not, experiences of gender. i really, really, REALLY want to talk about it, to find a community of people that is simultaneously multigender AND non gendered, or even fluid about it. we are a very unique and almost unheard of intersection of genderhood, and i think it's time for us to be SEEN
All asks are good asks!
I definitely understand experiencing oppression vicariously- that's how I felt when I first started learning about transandrophobia, because I was semi-out as genderqueer but not as masculine, but I still read other people's experiences and went "yep, that's what I would face if I came out." And then it helped me realize the transandrophobia that I'd internalized that was stopping me from accepting myself as transmasc, yknow? So I'm glad the conversation around transmultiphobia has helped you in that way :)
And thank you for your contribution to the conversation on transmultiphobia! For having multiple genders but also no genders, you might want to look into ambonec communities (however small, I'm not 100% sure how common the label is). I've also definitely seen some people post about being multigender with agender as one of those genders (genderkoolaid is the only one I can remember off the top of my head), so you can look for other people like that who you can relate to.
If any of my followers have a similar experience of being multigender as well as genderless, feel free to add on!
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it-is-only-a-novel · 6 months
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Some nonbinary people don't have a gender.
Some nonbinary people are a third gender.
Some nonbinary people are both a man and a woman.
Some nonbinary people are between man and woman.
Some nonbinary people are a few genders at once.
Some nonbinary people change their gender periodically.
Some nonbinary people have different amounts of gender.
Some nonbinary people have a little bit of a certain gender.
Some nonbinary people don't understand their gender.
They are all nonbinary.
(I'm sure I missed some, and for some more than one may resonate. Add in your own!)
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bnyrbt · 2 years
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you ever feel like your different genders are like different mindsets or status effects or something?
like sometimes i’m in guy mode and sometimes i’m in girl mode and sometimes i’m in genderless mode and sometimes i’m something else. and if i focus on it i can shift that setting. i can say you know what i’m in girl mode right now but i’m not really enjoying this as a girl. i’m gonna switch. and then i think about all the stuff that makes me feel like a guy and makes me happy and excited to be a guy and i shift to guy mode.
i’ve described it before as different gender roles, such as masculinity and manhood, being different shapes, and my gender identity is a malleable, plastic material like clay or wax. it’ll shift around some on its own, often “melting” and conforming to the shape of its container (i usually store it in a feminine or androgynous container while i’m not using it), and if i want to, i can put my hands on it and physically sculpt it into the shape that i want it to be for the purpose i want it to serve at that moment.
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jasontoddssuper · 2 years
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Not to be dramatic or anything but if you degender Alex because she's genderfluid even though it was said multiple times by him and other characters that she's trans and nonbinary in the sense of being both a boy and a girl,me and every other genderfluid Riordanverse fan should be legally allowed to smack you into another dimension
@peachyblkdemonslayer @insomniac-jay @1clown1 @jai-balayya @domeworshipper @autisticwithagun
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shk0lstun-flagz · 2 years
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Enbyspec Flag
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A flag that represents all nonbinary identities on the spectrum, kinda like the rainbow flag but for the nonbinary community specifically
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fallenstarcat · 2 years
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i really dont care if my gender is ‘contradictory’, i dont care if it makes no sense to be genderless and bigender/multigender, gender is complicated and sometimes cannot be explained by one label in a simple, easy to understand way. you dont have to fully understand my gender. the point of my labels is to make ME comfortable. i do not care what you think about it.
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duckbunny · 11 months
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this is a request for validation!
do you want to read my new book with necromancy and treason and crimes? please say yes
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trans-enby-culture-is · 10 months
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Androgyne culture is being a pretty guy and handsome woman at the same time. And also why are you even attributing gender to me?
#29
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fiapple · 11 months
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i just think it would be cool to see multigender people represented in discussions of gender politics more frequently, which is to say more than never.
the same goes for discussions of art, sexuality, the trans experience, the nonbinary experience more specifically, representation in media, so on & so forth. i just think it would be cool if the community didn’t treat us like a phase or non-entity.
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girlhusband-lesbo · 10 months
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Crap, I might not be as much of a binary woman as I thought I was
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genderqueerdykes · 9 months
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i just wanted to say as someone who came out as genderqueer in 2011, you are in no way obligated to switch from using "older" other gender terms to newer ones like nonbinary. it's okay if you like the term nonbinary, but it's also okay if you'd rather stick with something else instead, like neutrois, genderqueer, genderless, boygirl, multigender, or whatever else your preferred term may be. use what suits you
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welcome to our abinary experience!
this blog is inspired by @our-nonbinary-experience, @our-transmasculine-experience, @our-transfeminine-experience and other experience blogs!
this blog is for anyone whose gender exists separately from manhood and womanhood, as well as genderless folk to share stories, experiences, ask questions etc.. multigender abinary people are more than welcome here, you don't have to be exclusively abinary to belong here.
people who are not abinary in any way are welcome to interact and ask questions too, please just keep this an abinary-centric space.
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caeliangel · 7 months
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IMAGE ID. 3 rectangular flags with 11 stripes. The first and last lines are thiner than the others, aswell as the middle stripe. The stripes are, in order: black, light pastel yellowish green, light turquoise, teal, dark teal, light turquoise, teal, light pastel yellowish green, black. END OF ID.
୨୧ • presquoy (pres-koi)
tagged!! @yay-im-a-catgirl (opposed to presquirl)
︵︵︵︵︵︵★ ꒱ explanations :
୨୧ • a gender where ones identify with every genders that are not fully boy, but still boy. Like libramasculine, boyflux, bxy, demiboy, neoboy, paraboy, semiboy, and so on, all at once! Of course, nothing forbids you to fluctuate between them aswell. Similar to boyflux, where one experiences different levels of boygenders, exept here it is specifically being all the boygenders rather than different levels of boyhood.
︵︵︵︵︵︵★ ꒱ meanings :
The black lines represent the genderless, agender parts of one's identity. The light pastel yellow is the complexity of one's identity. The green is for multigender individuals. The teal represents boyhood/boygenders of all kind. The dark teal represents the different layers of one's identity and lastly, the middle stripe is about unity.
PT. presquoy, pronounced pres koi. explanations. a gender where ones identify with every genders that are not fully boy, but still boy. Like libramasculine, boyflux, bxy, demiboy, neoboy, paraboy, semiboy, and so on, all at once! Of course, nothing forbids you to fluctuate between them aswell. Similar to boyflux, where one experiences different levels of boygenders, exept here it is specifically being all the boygenders rather than different levels of boyhood. meanings. The black lines represent the genderless, agender parts of one's identity. The light pastel yellow is the complexity of one's identity. The green is for multigender individuals. The teal represents boyhood/boygenders of all kind. The dark teal represents the different layers of one's identity and lastly, the middle stripe is about unity. END OF PT.
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Outherine Gender Presentation
[PT: Outherine Gender Presentation]
For those who don’t know what Outherine is please press this(link)!
Other Gender Presentations sets I’ve done is Xenic(link), Multigender(link), and Genderless(link)
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T-Rex, an Outherine person who queers and subverts masculine in a distinct Outherine way while rejecting cisnormative ideas of what it means to be masculine and rejecting binary concepts of gender.
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Stegosaurus, an Outherine person who queers and subverts Feminine in a distinct Outherine way while rejecting cisnormative ideas of what it means to be feminine and rejecting binary concepts of gender.
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Raptor, an Outherine person who presents themselves outside the gender binary, and rejects binary concepts of gender presentation.
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[Tagging] @radiomogai, @liom-archive, @accessmogai
[Extra] @caeliangel
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genderstarbucks · 6 months
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question, is there a gender where you normally are agender, but have random spikes of being multigendered? or just a gender where you feel both agender and pangender at the same time?
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Agenderflux, also known as librafluid, is a gender in which one is mostly agender, but has a partial connection to a gender and that gender is fluid or fluctuating. It is similar to demifluid but with agender being the static part, and the agender part outweighting the fluid part. Agenderflux individuals often also identify as non-binary, genderfluid, or transgender.
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Gxnderfluid or agenderfluid, is a gender identity that is both genderfluid and agender. One has no gender while simultaneously being fluid through multiple or all genders.
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Multiflux is an umbrella term to describe someone who is genderflux with multiple genders. The genders may fluctuate independently from each other or their fluctuations may be connected in some way. Multiflux includes the terms bigenderflux (two genders), trigenderflux (three genders), quadgenderflux (four genders), polyflux (many genders), and omnigenderflux/pangenderflux (all genders or most genders imaginable) and nonbinaryflux (between binary transgender and nonbinary). Those who do not fit into one of those labels can use the term multiflux as a specific label. Multiflux is a form of multigender.
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Panagender, also known as Apangender, Librapangender, Pxngender, is a gender that is both agender and pangender and/or somewhere between those identities. Panagender is an identity that is connected to all genders, but also has a connection to genderlessness/agender feelings. This may also be described as a pangender individual who feels they have no gender identity or a null gender identity, or an agender individual having some connection to pangenderness.
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Pangenderless, also known as Panless, Omnigenderless, or Omniless, is a gender that can be describe as pangender genderlessness, or as genderless pangender-ness. It could be interpreted as being a mix of, or being somewhere between pangender and genderlessness. This definition is similar to panagender. Pangenderless could also be defined as experiencing all possible genderless identities.
And all of these
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