#anthrine-in-nature
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radiomogai · 6 months ago
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I've had this term in mind for a while but only just got around to making a flag. This is a gender quality called anthrine.
Anthrine is a gender quality referring to all non-xenine qualities. This includes femininity, masculinity, epicenity, aporinity, outherinity, agenrinity, maverinity, and all others (on their own or in combination) that are in no way related to xenity. You may consider this quality to be anthrine-in-nature (ANTHIN.) - 💙💚
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stormy-talks · 4 months ago
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I want to get more in-depth about maverinities and just noticed something. The definition of maverique does not include any mention of xenity. It is outherine, which is "not exactly xenine" (not entirely outside of xenity, but doesn't automatically include it either.) I would assume the maverine gender quality, by extension, would be similar in how it's defined by its not-exactly-xenine-ness but xenity isn't mentioned anywhere where I've seen maverique or maverine defined.
So, what is the overall perspective on maverinity in relation to xenity? How do I discuss maverinities with xenity in mind? Can maverine be more inclusive of xenity because of its unorthodox nature, while outherine is more anthrine in nature?
I'm not great at wording things (which is why all my wiki reference pages and my essays take ten years to put together.) I just want to get all the details right.
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your-bigender-big-brother · 8 months ago
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I've had this term in mind for a while but only just got around to making a flag. This is a gender quality called anthrine.
Anthrine is a gender quality referring to all non-xenine qualities. This includes femininity, masculinity, epicenity, aporinity, outherinity, agenrinity, maverinity, and all others (on their own or in combination) that are in no way related to xenity. You may consider this quality to be anthrine-in-nature (ANTHIN.) - 💙💚
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