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justanothermogaiblog · 1 year ago
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| Altersex4Altersex | Transcisen4Transcisen | GNC4GNC | I realized no one made a Altersex4Altersex or Transcisen4Trancisen flag so i made some as well as a gnc4gnc one
some other names you could maybe call them: A4A/Alt4Alt/AS4AS and CisTranssex4Cistranssex/CTS4CTS.
also to note i probably will redo the flags later on since im not completely satisfied with them
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genderstarbucks · 1 year ago
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Is cissexual transgender fits, could you make a flag for it then? And cissexual intersex transgender and cissexual intersex nonbinary too.
Maybe also transsexual cisgender?
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Transsexual Transgender | Cissexual Transgender
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Transsexual Cisgender | Cissexual Cisgender
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Cissexual Intersex Transgender | Cissexual Intersex Nonbinary
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Transsexual Intersex Cisgender | Transsexual Intersex Nonbinary
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Transsexual Intersex Transgender | Cissexual Intersex Cisgender
Made using my own cissexual flag (since the only other one was dull as hell) and @/neopronouns ' transsexual flag
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eldorr · 2 years ago
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Transcisen
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Style 1 (left), Style 2 (middle), Style 3 (right)
A term for individuals who are cisgender and transsex.
This term was originally posted May 19th, 2022.
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dhddmods · 7 months ago
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Trans-women & cis-women can't be told apart.
So tired of people saying they "aren't attracted to trans-women" or "aren't attracted to intersex women."
You cannot tell who is cis or trans by looking at them. You cannot tell who is intersex or dyadic. You can have genital preferences, but you can't know what's in someone's pants by looking at them.
Intersex women can be cisgender. They can be AFAB. They can appear fully female externally, while having "male" or ambiguous organs internally. Or they can be fully female internally and externally, with only their chromosomes or hormones being different. (If you want to actually learn what it means to be intersex, read our post on it and reblog to spread awareness.)
And even if a cisgender woman is female, they can be altersex. They can choose to have their genitals altered. They can choose to go on hormones of some kind.
Equally, trans women can be intersex. They can have a vulva. Or they can be transsex, and have a vaginoplasty or vulvoplasty.
A cis woman could be intersex and have atypical genitals.
A trans woman could be intersex and have a vulva.
A trans woman could have a vulva from bottom surgery.
A cis woman could have been born with a vulva, but due to being altersex, have their genitals changed through bottom surgery.
A cis woman could be bulky, have a deep voice, have lots of body or facial hair, and a prominent Adams apple, due to being intersex, altersex and using hormones, or just straight up genetics.
A trans woman could be petite, have a light voice, have very little hair, and no Adams apple due to being intersex, altersex/transsex, or just straight up genetics.
A cis woman could have no uterus and/or ovaries, due to being intersex or having a hysterectomy or oophorectomy.
A cis woman could have testicles due to being intersex, or being altersex and having prosthetic testes.
A trans woman could have a uterus and/or ovaries due to being intersex.
Saying you are "only attracted to cis-women" is just ignorance, transphobia, intersexism, and altersexism. You don't know what you are talking about. You are implying that trans or intersex women look "less feminine" or "less like a woman." You are WRONG if you think that.
Yes, transphobes and intersexists unfortunately can sometimes clock a trans or intersex women, but cisgender dyadic women are also being accused of "not passing" constantly by transvestigators. That's our point. PASSING AND NOT PASSING IS CISNORMATIVE AND RIDICULOUS.
This goes for people who claim not to be attracted to trans or intersex men too. But its more often seen for trans and intersex women.
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the-masquerade-council · 7 months ago
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Conformant-ish
A term for for when someone's close to but not quite conformant. This is an umbrella term and one does not have to be conformant-ish in all way to use it, for example a trans person who is hetero-ish could use the term.
Please note these are meant to be self description terms, and should not be used on people who do not self identify with them. And nobody has to use these term, even if they exactly match an example used on the post.
I may make a set of sister flags to this, maybe, maybe not.
(sub terms underneath. color/design meanings here.)
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Hetero-ish / Straight-ish(terms and flags can be used interchangeably)
A term for for when someone's close to but not quite hetero(sexual,romantic,ect)/straight. This can be for a variety of reasons, including being heteroflexible, have a gender that doesn't have an "opposite", have a fluid orientation and/or gender but most commonly experiencing hetero attraction, being caedstraight or shadowstraight, questioning one's orientation and choosing to consider oneself straight until "proven otherwise", any other experiences of near but not exactly hetero/straight attraction and/or hetero/straight attraction with additional complexities to it.
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Cis-ish
A term for for when someone's close to but not quite cis(cisgender and/or cissex). This can be for a variety of reasons, including having gender that one views as similar enough to one's AGAB, being cisgenderless, being both cis and trans, having a "non traditional" relationship with cisness vs transness do to cultural reasons and/or being intersex, having a unique relationship with cisness do to be an alter in a system, questioning one's gender and choosing to consider oneself cis until "proven otherwise", any other experiences of near but not exact cisness and/or cisness with additional complexities to it.
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Perisex-ish
A term for for when someone's close to but not quite perisex(or whichever synonym). This is usually because someone is questioning if they are intersex and consider themself perisex until they find evidence to the contrary. It can also refer to having [not do to transitioning] sex traits that considered "non typical" but aren't intersex, or no one has talked about if they're intersex or not. Or other experiences similar to the first two.
Do NOT use this term to imply that perisex altersex and transsex people are somehow no longer fully perisex because they are transitioning. No one can "transition to non-perisex".
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Monoamorous-ish, and Allo-ish
A term for for when someone's close to but not quite monoamorous. This can be for a variety of reasons, including being monoflexible, being monoamorous in most types relationships but not all, questioning one's amory and choosing to consider oneself monoamorous until "proven otherwise", any other experiences of near but not exactly monoamorous and/or monoamorous with additional complexities to it.
A term for for when someone's close to but not quite allo(or allospec). This can be for a variety of reasons, including being alloflexible or light greysexual, questioning one's orientation and choosing to consider oneself allo until "proven otherwise", any other experiences of near but not exactly allo attraction and/or allo attraction with additional complexities to it. (specific allo orientations are here)
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term-repost · 1 year ago
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Female Veldian : Gay men and nonbinary people (nlm) who feel more comfortable with a female sex, whether a cisgender transsex person, a transgender cissex person, an intersex person, or any type of person who feels their sex is female and they are Veldian. Could be a femme Veldian.
pt: Female Veldian
note: the flag is labled female turian
originally posted by plurgai
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mogaiboy · 2 years ago
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AMAB Transmasc!!
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An AMAB transmasc or an AMAB transmasculine individual refers to someone who was assigned male at birth and identifies as trans man or transmasculine. There are multiples reasons for a such identification. It includes, but is not limited to:
- An AMAB individual who identifies with a müllerian altersex identity and identifies with a mingender or maingender.
- An AMAB individual who feels connected to transmasculinity and/or transmanhood/transmanity.
- An AMAB individual who feels they should be someone born müllerian who feels they are a man/boy.
- An AMAB individual who feels like a man/boy but in trans way.
- A transsex cisgender man.
- An AMAB individual who is proxvir, boyflux, demiboy, paraboy etc.
- A de-trans man.
- An AMAB individual who is intersex and requires gender affirming care.
The term amab transmasc was coined by Tumblr user @sanrio-kotto on March 7th, 2022
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awsteb · 2 years ago
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i think there is a discussion to be had about using cissex/transsex instead of cisgender/transgender when it comes to physical dysphoria discussions because that would solve a LOT of misunderstandings about dysphoric cis(gender) people and nondysphoric trans(gender) people but i'm too tired rn. you guys know what i mean
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logibit · 4 months ago
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About LoGiBiT
logibit's pronouns: i/we
logibit's pronouns as a third person: it
In this account I simply mix my identity with this account so I may use the pronoun we if I feel like I'm becoming more formal. My very personal pronouns out of this account is different than these. So is my name.
As a lighthearted project we don't have enough data of health yet but we will try our best to find the ways to live healthy for transgender people and transsex people. We will also include intersex and altersex people but we need even more help in this.
If you are cisgender and cissex, you can also be inspired by this page for your health. Ask questions even. Just don't ask anyone to bear children for you or give you genes for your children, then everything will be okay. :)
We will genuinely take suggestions and respect the information of the viewer for the statement above. Just don't disturb the order of this account.
Why LoGiBiT? Because LGBT, bit refers to the scale of computer measure of orders and logi is shortened from logic. It's not logistics, it's the health logic.
By the way mention of the unique experiences, too. These are important to distinguish the midpoint of any disorder mentioned.
WE CAN
Talk about hormones
Distinguish gender and sex, we also have an interesting gender chart (boy is not male, girl is not female, enby is not intersex/altersex)
Talk about disorders, especially mental disorders
Talk about health strategies (diets, movements including sports, brain activities, prostheses, interactions etc.)
Talk about anatomy without leaving out anything
Talk about chemistry, especially of food
WE CAN'T
Talk about sexuality and sex education (we won't avoid it only when necessary)
Meet on any location of Earth
Make calls or video calls
Treat you personally
Officially give you medicine (lighthearted suggestions would be made but we'd prefer to make it for food)
Be a company, we aren't professionals
TAGS (may delete those which we don't really use)
#for everyone -> cissex, transsex and any gender
#transsex only -> includes male, female and altersex and anygender
#transgender only -> cissex or transsex but not cisgender
#intersex only -> nothing in this post for transsex, cismale or cisfemale, includes intersex of any gender
#enby only -> different from the classic non-binary(this one includes queerboy, queergirl, transmale and transfemale), it only excludes cismale and cisfemale
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daybreakthing · 5 months ago
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Can I have combos for?:
Transvestic suptilian
Transsex suptilian
Transgender suptilian
Cis suptilian
The last one is a conformant term, but cis could mean cisgender, cisvestic, or cissex, or two or all of them, so they could be parallelly cisn't, so adherently variant. Feel free to design a general trans suptilian
all queued!
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genderstarbucks · 11 months ago
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PWHP (People Who Have Penises), or IWHP (Individuals Who Have Penises), is a term for anyone who has a penis, regardless of gender. Other terms used for this concept include PHP (People Having Penises); PEPs (Penile People); or, formerly, POP (People of Penises) and IOP (Individuals of Penises) PWHP includes individuals who have had a penis from birth and individuals who have had sex reassignment surgery to create a penis. The term includes most cisgender men, non-binary individuals who have penis either from birth or through sex reassignment surgery, transgender women who are transine or pre-transition, some intersex individuals, transgender men and other transmasculine individuals who have had sex reassignment surgery, and some transsex/altersex/AFAB-P women. PWHP is a term designed to combat the ideology that having a penis is what makes one a man and to promote gender-neutral language and terms. The term also allows simplicity in describing genitalia in medical situations, such as sex education, where describing individuals as "male" may ignore the existence of intersex and transgender folk.
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PWHV (People Who Have Vaginas), or IWHV (Individuals Who Have Vaginas), is a term for anyone who has a vagina, regardless of gender. Other terms used for this concept include PHV (People Having Vaginas); VAPs (Vaginal People); or, formerly, POV (People of Vaginas/People of Vulvas) and IOV (Individuals of Vaginas) PWHV includes individuals who have had a vagina from birth and individuals who have had sex reassignment surgery to create a vagina. The term includes most cisgender women, non-binary individuals who have a vagina (either from birth or through sex reassignment surgery), transgender men who are transine or pre-transition, some intersex individuals, transgender women and other transfeminine individuals who have had sex reassignment surgery, and some transsex/altersex/AMAB-V men. PWHV is a term designed to combat the ideology that having a vagina is what makes one a woman, and to promote gender-neutral language and terms. The term also allows simplicity in describing genitalia in medical situations, such as sex education, where describing individuals as "female" may ignore the existence of intersex and trans individuals.
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PWHN (People Who Have Neither), or IWHV (Individuals Who Have Neither), is a term for anyone who has neither a penis nor vagina, regardless of gender. Other terms used for this concept include PHN (People Having Neither) or, formerly, PON (People of Neither) and ION (Individuals of Neither) PWHN includes individuals who were born neither with a penis nor a vagina and individuals who have had sex reassignment surgery and have neither a penis nor a vagina. The term includes some intersex individuals, transneutral individuals who have have sex reassignment surgery (to a neutral sex), and some transsex/altersex men and women. PWHN is a term designed to combat the ideology that having a penis is what makes one a man and having a vagina is what makes one a woman, and is made promote gender-neutral language and terms. The term also allows simplicity in describing genitalia in medical situations, such as sex education, where describing individuals as "intersex" may ignore the existence of altersex and trans individuals.
Flags for PWHP (people who have penises), PWHV (people who have vaginas) and PWHN (people who have neither) for those who'd like to use them!
These are inclusive of anybody who has a penis/vagina/neither, whether you were born with it or required it with surgery
Obviously you don't have to use these, these are just for people who want to
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queer-coining · 1 year ago
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do you consider your term, trisgender, to be inclusive of cistrans individuals who are transsex? for example: cisgender transsex individuals and transgender cissex individuals.
The term is not mine!! (In fact, I discovered later that it already existed) However, I think it would include anyone cis-trans. But my flag definitely includes cisgender transex or cissex transgender
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varsex-pride · 2 years ago
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Transsex people can be cisgender and cisgender people can be transsex. There's no shame in being both things, you're not culturally appropriating "woke points" or identity lanes in "oppression Olympics". Cisgender people have been part of the trans* community for decades and it shows how many of bigoted people are not willing to identity literacy.
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imoga-pride · 2 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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pawette · 2 years ago
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CiSTRANS
Being both cis- and trans- !
credit: @boyfiette
Common cistrans experiences:
being transsex and cisgendered or vise versa.
being transfem and a cisguy or vise versa.
being multigendered and one of those genders align are your agab.
being cis in headspace but being trans bodily or vise versa.
being raised as one's true gender or having always identified as one's true gender, so one feels they have both the cis and trans experience.
and so much more!
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eldorr · 2 years ago
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Genseist
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The belief of sex and gender not being inherently connected.
Someone who’s Genseist may believe any of the following:
That sex and gender are inherently different concepts, however each individual may perceive any amount of connection between the concepts, and identify as such.
That sex primarily is perceived as physical bodily aspects of an individual, while gender is primarily perceived as social and non-bodily aspects.
Raising awareness of non cissex-cisgender duality, such as the existence of Transsex-Cisgender individuals, Cissex-Cisgender or Transsex-Transgender individuals with a disconnect between their sex and gender, Intersex and Non-Cissex indiviuals, etc.
That anyone may identify with only sex or gender, and perceives the other as the same. (Example: Being cissex due to being cisgender.) The possibility of someone having a cusper/evenic sex/gender, while identifying mostly or completely with either cis and/or trans.
The inherent inclusion of those with complicated relationships with their sex and/or gender. Inclusion of those with a cusper/evenic sex, and/or cusper/evenic gender.
That someone who’s transsex and transgender may perceive sex and gender in different ways, and may describe themself as such. (Example: A transmasculine transex person who is also a transmasculine, transxenine and transaporine transgender individual. Their sex is transmasculine, while their gender is transmasculine, transxenine and transaporine.)
That someone who’s cissex and cisgender may also experience a disconnect between the two concepts. (Example: A cisgender person who 100% feels their gender is cis, however is simply cissex due to a lack of perception of their sex.)
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This term was originally posted April 23rd, 2022.
Gonna put a disclaimer, this term ISN’T for TERFS/Baeddels or otherwise anti-trans, anti-aldernic, anti-intersex, anti-evenic/cusper people to use. This term is not supportive of “Sex not Gender” rhetoric. This term simply is for anyone who views sex and gender as different concepts. (Whether it be their own sex/gender or the concepts in general.) The list provided isn’t all people who are Genseist can believe, it’s sorta just a base-line list of examples.
I coined this as a sort of pre-cursor to terms I have planned, that’s basically terms for people who experience any sort of disconnect between their sex and gender, such as cissex-cusper/evenic gender, transgender-cissex, etc. since I feel a disconnect between how I’m transsex and transgender, and a sorta “it’s OKAY to use transsexual for yourself” wake up call b/c some trans people really need it. Transsexual isn’t a dirty term, Transgender isn’t a “better term” no one’s forcing you to use one or the other, use which ever term you like to describe yourself.
(Let me know if anything on this post could use re-wording, clarification, etc.)
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