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Nonbinarine Pride Flag
Non-binarine, enbinine, enbanly, nonbinine, enbale, or nonbinarish (non-binarish): relating to qualities or attributes regarded as characteristic of nonbinariness/being non-binary; or nonbinary-presenting.
Term inspired from abinarine and midbinarine. Colors (except grey and nongreyed white) from @isobug's nonbinary flag redesign. See also: extrine.
#nonbinarine#non-binarine#pride flags#mod ap#enbinine#nbinine#nbine#enbine#enbininity#enbinity#mogai#nonbinary presenting#liom#flags#abinarine#midbinarish#non-binary#nonbinity#nonbine#nonbinine#nonbin#enban#enby
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min- | fin- | nbin- lin- | glin- | agin- nin- | mvin- | xin-
min- / minsexual / minromantic / etc. : attraction to people who consider themselves masculine.
fin- / finsexual / finromantic / etc. : attraction to people who consider themselves feminine.
nbin- / enbin- / nonbin- / nbinsexual / enbinsexual / nonbinsexual / nbinromantic / enbinromantic / nonbinromantic / etc. : attraction to people who consider themselves nbine/enbine/nonbine/nonbinarine (nonbinary gender quality).
lin- / linsexual / linromantic / etc. : attraction to people who consider themselves androgynous.
glin- / glinsexual / glinromantic / etc. : attraction to people who consider themselves genderless.
agin- / aginsexual / aginromantic / etc. : attraction to people who consider themselves agenrine (agender gender quality).
nin- / ninsexual / ninromantic / etc. : attraction to people who consider themselves neutral. (the original definition also includes nonbinary and null, though people mainly just use nin- to mean neutral now.)
mvin- / mvinsexual / mvinromantic / etc. : attraction to people who consider themselves maverine (maverique gender quality).
xin- / xinsexual / xinromantic / etc. : attraction to people who consider themselves xenine (xenogender gender quality).
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The terms are prefixes basically, so they can be attached to any attraction ending (such as -rose/-romanticsexual, -tertiary, -platonic, -alterous, -sensual, -aesthetic, -physical, -emotional, and more). I only listed the -sexual and -romantic variations to keep it readable.
For the definition of these terms, I reworded them a bit from common wiki definitions, but it follows the general idea I've seen in other posts discussing these terms.
Basically, when it comes to gender qualities, what counts as what can vary greatly between people. What one person considers masculine, feminine, androgynous, etc. can be really different from what another person considers it to be. Especially when you factor in things like different cultures, people with complex identities, or really queer people in general (as they can challenge such definitions).
Who's to determine what counts as what? Or say one definition matters more than another? I think it should be determined by the person in question. I can imagine a few issues otherwise. Wouldn't it be weird to put other people in boxes they don't identify with?
Also, these orientations aren't just being attracted to men, women, enben, etc., they're attractions to gender qualities (in either presentation or gender identity). So, for some examples, someone could consider themselves masculine while not being a man, and so be included under min-. It's the same for the others, someone could consider themselves maverine without being maverique. Or present femininely while being nonbinary. The combinations/examples are practically endless.
So the point of these labels is to be broad, and include those who want to be included, and exclude those who wouldn't want to consider themselves under that label.
Now that that wall of text is out of the way haha,
-in orientation flags :D [part 1 of 2] second post
It started with me wanting to make a couple of flags that I felt should exist, finding the 7 stripe -in orientation flag format and really liking it, wanting colourful matching versions, and so, an entire set (along with really thinking about the definitions). (like usual hah) There's so many flags I split it into 2 posts, and the second one will have 9 flags too.
For the flags, I based them off of the 7 stripe -in orientation format, where it gradients to darker stripes on the outside, with a dark stripe in the center (minsexual, finsexual, ninsexual examples). I chose them because I thought the format looked really nice, and also because I don't know how to make symbols for these flags (if anyone wants to make symbol versions, feel free to do so). Unlike the original format though, the stripes on both sides don't mirror each other. I did this just because I wanted (more) colourful versions.
As for the colours, they're inspired (not exactly colour picked) by the corresponding gender quality flags. So masculine for min-, feminine for fin-, nonbine for nonbin-, androgynous for lin-, genderless for glin-, agenrine for agin-, neutral for nin-, maverine for mvin-, and xenine for xin-.
#min-#fin-#nbin-#enbin-#nonbin-#lin-#glin-#agin-#nin-#mvin-#xin-#new term#pride flag#new flag#alt flag
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We have words like boy, girl, and enby to refer to a person. What about xenogender people? A while back, I came up with the word "xen", which is a word to call a xenogender person - boys, girls, men, women, enbies/enbins, and xens.
Should I try and come up with other words like this?
- Your Bigender Big Brother 💙💚
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Gender-Jargon GIN Terms Masterlist
[pt: Gender-Jargon GIN Terms Masterlist ./. End PT]
I said I would do it, so I went ahead and did it.
[PT: I said I would do it, so I went ahead and did it. ./. End PT]
Tagging @imoga-pride and @in-nature-archive.
Here is a list of GIN ([Gender]-in-nature) terms that I used on my old blog (Gender-Resource) for tagging. I have also included more recent GIN terms that either I have coined or has been coined by others that I currently use or likely will use in the future for tagging.
If anyone has any questions about the terms here, just let me know and I would be happy to answer them :-)
Enjoy!
Fin: (Feminine-in-nature)
Unfin: (Unfeminine-in nature)
Troin: (Troinine-in-nature)
Min: (Masculine-in-nature)
Droin: (Droxinine-in-nature)
Unmin: (Unmasculine-in-nature)
Lin: (Androgynous-in-nature)
Unlin: (Unandrogynous-in-nature)
Femain: (Femasline-in-nature)
Ambiguin: (Ambiguine-in-nature)
Altrin: (Altraeninine-in-nature)
Nin: (Neutral-in-nature)
Unin: (Unneutral-in-nature)
Neuin: (Neutrine-in-nature)
Epin: (Epicene-in-nature)
Trinin: (Trinterine-in-nature)
Amin: (Ambiguous-in-nature)
Perin: (Peraine-in-nature)
Ilyin: (Ilyagine-in-nature)
Mvin: (Mavriquine-in-nature)
Auin: (Autonomous-in-nature)
Othin: (Other-in-nature)
Nuin: (Null-in-nature)
Vin: (Void-in-nature)
Agin: (Agender-in-nature)
Glin: (Genderless-in-nature)
Gein: (Generic-in-nature)
Kein: (Kenochoric-in-nature)
Luxin: (Luxine-in-nature)
Inbin: (Inbissiec-in-nature)
Enmin: (Enmitiec-in-nature)
Shocin: (Shocking-in-nature)
Uin: (Undescribable-in-nature)
Din: (Describable-in-nature)
Apin: (Apathetic-in-nature)
Usin: (Confused-in-nature)
Main: (Male-in-nature)
Fein: (Female-in-nature)
Lein: (Femache-in-nature)
Buin: (Butch-in-nature)
Sobin: (Soft Butch-in-nature)
Fuin: (Futch-in-nature)
Femin: (Femme-in-nature)
Bufin: (Butchy Femme-in-nature)
Genoin: (GNC-in-nature)
Qin: (Queer-in-nature)
Ain: (Aporine-in-nature)
Ouin: (Outherine-in-nature)
Diasin: (Diastine-in-nature)
Xin: (Xenine-in-nature)
Oriein: (Orientation-in-nature)
Lexin: (Lexcial-in-nature)
Gsrin: (Gesneriad-in-nature)
Aesin: (Aesthetic-in-nature)
Coriin: (Coric-in-nature)
Whilin: (Whilom-in-nature)
Roin: (Neuroine-in-nature)
Iin: (Intersex Exclusive-in-nature)
Altin: (Altersex-in-nature)
Yin: (Yonderine-in-nature)
Cuin: (Culturally Exclusive-in-nature)
2sin: (Twospirit-in-nature)
Amplin: (Amplusian-in-nature)
Chin: (Changing-in-nature)
Plasmin: (Genderplasmic-in-nature)
Cinn: (Choice-in-nature)
Idin: (Fluid-in-nature)
Uxin: (Flux-in-nature)
Flin: (Fluix-in-nature)
Aporin: (Nonspecific-in-nature)
Porin: (Specific-in-nature)
Unrelin: (Unrelated-in-nature)
Relin: (Related-in-nature)
Plin: (Partial-in-nature)
Poin: (Polygender/Omnigender/Pangender-in-nature)
Antin: (Antigender-in-nature)
Novin: (Novel/New-in-nature)
Infin: (infinite-in-nature)
Doxin (Paradoxical-in-nature)
Oposin (Opposite-in-nature)
Contrin (Contradictory-in-nature)
Vain: (Vague-in-nature)
Vasin: (Vast-in-nature)
Win: (Weak/Disconnected-in-nature)
Reclin: (Reclaimed-in-nature)
Rin: (Rejected/Repulsed-in-nature)
Contrin: (Contraversial-in-nature)
Polin: (Political-in-nature)
Sucuin: (Subcultural-in-nature)
Cocuin: (Countercultural-in-nature)
Quesin: (Questioning-in-nature)
Virin: (Virine-in-nature)
Lierin: (Eraine-in-nature)
Commin: (Commidine-in-nature)
Ithin: (Itherinine-in-nature)
Andin: (Anderine-in-nature)
Diphin: (Dipherine-in-nature)
Umbin: (Umbinine-in-nature)
Pretin: (Preterine-in-nature)
Bin: (Binarine-in-nature)
Nobin: (Nonbinarine-in-nature)
Enbin: (Enbinine-in-nature)
Midbin: (Midbinaraine-in-nature)
Nomidbin: (Nonmidbinarine-in-nature)
Abin: (Abinarine-in-nature)
Noabin: (Nonabinarine-in-nature)
Trin: (Trinarine-in-nature)
Midtrin: (Midtrinarine-in-nature)
Atrin: (Atrinarine-in-nature)
Noatrin: (Nonatrinarine-in-nature)
Tin: (Trans-in-nature)
Cin: (Cis-in-nature)
Trisin: (Tris-in-nature)
Ipsin: (Ipso-in-nature)
Ultin: (Ulter-in-nature)
Iptin: (Ipter-in-nature)
— Gent (link)
[PT: -- Gent (link) ./. End PT]
#GIN#in-nature#gender nature#nature of gender#term#list#masterlist#taglist#tagging#gender-resource#gender-jargon#gender coining#made by gent#mogai#liom#liomogai#for archivists#umbrella term#transgender#gender theory
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EBMIN & EBMINgender
[pt: EBMIN & EBMINgender /end pt]
[id: a rectangular flag with 7 vertical stripes. stripes sizes as follows, medium, medium, thick, medium, thick, medium, medium. colors in this order from left to right: dark blue, blue, yellow, white, yellow, blue, dark blue. /end id]
[id: a rectangular flag with 11 vertical lines. sizes in this order from left to right: thick, medium, thick, medium, 3 thick, medium, thick, medium, and thick. colors in this order from left to right: dark blue, blue, dark blue, white, yellow, white, yellow, white, dark blue, blue, dark blue. /end id]
EBMIN: MAIN, NIN, ABIN, & ENBIN; male-in-nature, neutral-in-nature, abinary-in-nature, & enbine-in-nature; an in-nature for terms that have the shared characteristic of being male/male-related, neutral/neutral-related, abinary/abinary-related & enbine/enbine-related in nature at the same time.
EBMINgender: an umbrella term for genders that are MAIN, NIN, ABIN, & ENBIN at the same time. can also be used to refer to a gender that is not fully defined, but is definitely MAIN, NIN, ABIN, & ENBIN, or a gender in which male-hood, neutrality, abinary-hood, & enbinity is its defining features.
Etymology: e(n)b(oy), (en)m(an), i(n) n(ature), [gender]
for anon!
@radiomogai , @thecoffeecrew404 , @in-nature-archive
[id: a dark blue line divider. /end id]
#🪼 creations#ebmin#ebmingender#gingender#gender#neogender#xenogender#liom#mogai#category: genders#category: in natures#requested#eyestrain
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hey i keep forgetting to announce when im actually doing something cool
but I'm actually gonna be streaming a fun little collab with @sootbonnie and @cltrona, two awesome vtuber/pngtuber friends
we're gonna be reading through 20020, the sequel to John Bois 17776 - a speculative fiction piece about what American football will be like in the far-flung future year of 17776, starring three space probes as the main characters. Not sure how far we'll get reading today, but I'm hoping we at least get to Butthole Colossus. I mean how can you not want to read a bit that has the words Butthole Colossus as canon text
this'll be at 8:30 PM PST, which is approximately 8 and a half hours after this post'll be posted.
i'm streaming it on my channel, and Bonnie might be streaming it on theirs, but they're not sure yet - make sure to check 'em out anyways. idk if citrona will stream it but go follow them too
i'll be sure to reblog this post again closer to when we start!
anyways folks i hope this lovely drawing by citrona helps to set the tone for our enbinity (enby trinity) book club
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just wanted to comment. it looks like the first N in nin- used to stand for "nonbinary, neutral, and null". see this reblog. but nuin- was coined so why not nbin-/enbin-/nobin-?! abin-/abiaspec exist
and -iaspec is derived from viabinary (from @alibinary system). miaspec and fiaspec would be male and female spectrums. but it looks like they encompass masculine and feminine spectrums I guess? see this discussion by the coiner.
there's also abinarine, which is similar to non-binarine.
oin- was firstly coined as outherine in nature, but a wiki user coined it for omnine in nature. then both were renamed into ouin- and omin-.
oman/omen/omaen is likely a @kenochoric equivalent to woman/man (but it was used several times before for other nonbinary identities and unisex)
I've noticed that in a lot of cases where there needs to be a nonbinary equivalent to something, neutral is used to represent that. Transmasc, transfem, transneu, or min-, fin-, nin- (neutral) for example.
Neutral doesn't exactly include androgynous, agender, and of course maverique people (plus more). Though the first 2 usually get their own equivalents, like transandrogynous, lin-, lia-, and agin-, agia-, etc. Also I think there are quite a few androgynous/genderless specific terms. Occasionally I will also see aporine, outherine, or xenine, but rarely ever maverinity/maverique.
I suppose more aporine, outherine, xenine, maverique, etc. terms could be coined, but I also think it would be nice to have a overarching nonbinary equivalent for these kind of terms. One that would include androgynous, genderless, neutral, aporine, outherine, maverique, xenine, partially masc/fem, and lots more (as broad as the nonbinary label basically), all in one that isn't the word neutral.
(also I just realized I don't know what the maverique equivalent of these words are. maverine maybe?? just came up with it on the spot)
It can't just be nin, because that's already taken. Perhaps nonbin? I'm not good at language. But the more I see these terms the more I wish there was just a broad label to begin with, then even if the specific labels haven't been made, they'd still be included. The closest thing now in some cases is just the general, unspecified, -gender label.
Is this thought just entirely unnecessary? I haven't seen other people take issue with it.
Same anon as the one about nonbinary labels. Maybe nbin as another alternative instead of nonbin? (for nonbinary in nature). eh I don't know.
hi!
i don't think it's an unnecessary thought at all. in fact i very much agree. though i've kind of abandoned the quest for general non-binary terms because i want to be visible as my specific gender, but i do think about it a lot.
to be honest, i don't even know that many androgynous or genderless terms either. for genderless, i know "agenrine" and "AGIN" and that's it. all the terms i know for androgynous sound like m/f bigender terms, like "boygirl". of course they can be used for whatever.
"maverine" was indeed suggested as an equivalent for masculine and feminine, along with others which i didn't really like. i guess maverine in nature could be MVIN and the -iaspec (what does that stand for anyway?) could be mviaspec. though honestly i don't personally use -ingender or -iagender terms, so i don't know.
a term that i coined for everything that is not masculine or feminine is "extrine", which could be considered "the non-binary version" of masculine and feminine. in the case of transextrine though, it does kind of sound similar to transsex(ual), which may cause confusion.
i also absolutely could have sworn that i've seen the terms "nonbinarine" and "NONBIN" around but i couldn't find any coining post anywhere.
as for equivalents of man, woman, etc., i wish there was some kind of database collecting all these. if anyone knows if a collection of those can be found somewhere, i need to know. there's obviously going to be overlap between some terms that describe for example outherine and maverine genders, as maverinity is outherine, but there's also going to be overlap between people who will use both the masculine and feminine terms, or whatever.
here are some terms i found or have people seen before:
androgynous: daen (equivalent to man/woman), dae (equivalent to boy/girl)
non-binary: enman or enban (equivalent to man/woman), xent (equivalent to boy/girl), enby (any age)
xenogender: xenan (equivalent to man/woman), xip (equivalent to boy/girl)
i've also seen someone use "ouman", but i'm not sure if it's an outherine equivalent to man/woman or a general non-binary one.
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made my own nonbinary trans man flag 😁
similar to the nonbinary man flag and nonbinary man flag concept but the trans twist is the trans symbol with the trans flag pink heart, since baby pink could be seen for trans men since that's the color assigned to those assigned female, so I used that for this symbol for the flag. I also think having pink on this flag in some form is important as it's a nonbinary trans man flag and pink is traditionally seen as feminine, so I wanted to incorporate feminine trans men in this way as many nonbinary trans men are feminine or gnc in general. There is also the version without the symbol for those who prefer it.
[Flag Descriptions: Flags have 9 horizontal stripes with the colors being blue, green, moss green, yellow, white, yellow, moss green, green, and blue. The left flag has a pale black trans symbol on the flag with a heart instead of a circle. The trans symbol is one that has a venus symbol cross at the bottom, a mars symbol arrow at the top right, and an arrow with a cross in it at the top left. The inside of the heart on the trans symbol is the baby pink color from the trans flag. Right flag does not have the symbol. End of flag descriptions.]
#nonbinary trans man#nonbinary trans man flag#nonbinary#enby#enbin#enban#trans man#transmasc#transmasculine#multigender#polygender#flag coining#pride flag#pride flag coining#trans man flag#nonbinary flag#my flags
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we gotta make the use of the term enban more widespread to avoid making adults uncomfortable by calling them enbies.
enban/enbin(I've seen both) is the nonbinary equivalent of man or woman, and enben would be its plural.
#tho if ur a kid and u get mad abt being called an enby ... take the L my dude its the same as a binary kid being like 'im not a girl!'#yes u are you are a child who identifies with the gender corresponding to the noun#nonbinary#enby#enban#enbin#enben
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Be nonbinary, commit felony
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nonbine/enbine/nbine presenting | androgynous presenting genderless presenting | maverine/mav presenting
(nonbine/enbine/nbine is nonbinary gender quality. Can also be called nonbinarine. maverine/mav is maverique gender quality.)
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I saw these masc, fem, neu, & xen presenting flags by neopronouns, and wanted to make nbine, androgynous, genderless, and maverine versions :)
Since these are nonbinary related presentations, there's no set definition for what counts as nbine/androgynous/genderless/maverine presenting (at least not in the same was as masc and fem, though they vary a lot too). So anyone can use these terms/flags if they feel it fits them, however they define these presentations for themselves.
These flags, like the originals, can be used by people who either present this way or want to present this way, and of any gender.
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The format comes from the aforementioned flags by neopronouns, I kept the same center stripe, and changed the outer 2 stripes (as they stand for the respective presentation quality).
I chose yellow and purple for nbine presenting (like on the nonbinary flag), purples (2 different hues) for androgynous presenting, green and dark grey (from the agender flag, the dark grey is a combo of the grey and black stripes on the agender flag, to keep the same 3 stripe presentation flag format) for genderless presenting, plus orange and yellow (like on the maverique flag, though I flipped the colours because I thought it looked too similar to the maverique flag otherwise, basically just a grey version) for maverine presenting.
Also note: I don't really know / have any ideas for how to shorten these terms (like how masc, fem, and neu are short versions of masculine, feminine, and neutral), except maverine, which I think can be shortened to mav. So I just listed the long forms, unlike what neopronouns did. If anyone has any ideas / knows any short terms, feel free to use these flags for those as well. (and also any alt names for these gender qualities I didn't list, as long as they still have the same definition.)
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Alt nbine presenting flag below the cut,
I realise just using the yellow and purple colours leaves out the grey/black from the nonbinary flag (white I think is similar enough to the light grey, that I count them as a combined stripe/colour), so I also made a alt version for those who want/prefer it.
#nonbine presenting#enbine presenting#nbine presenting#nonbine#enbine#nbine#nonbinary#androgynous presenting#androgynous#androgyne#genderless presenting#genderless#agender#maverine presenting#mav presenting#maverine#mav#maverique#pride flag#new flag#alt flag#I'm just tagging as both new and alt because I don't know whether or not flags for these terms haven't already been made before#though I checked and didn't find these already made by neopronouns. so at least they're not duplicates in that sense
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New flags based on my recently coined Virenic/Erenic terms, requested in the replies.
From left to right:
Enbinic: Having a nonbinary-related or nonbinary-aligned gender no matter how the rest of your gender changes or moves. Neutrinic: Having a neutral-related or neutral-aligned gender no matter how the rest of your gender changes or moves. Androgynic: Having a androgyne-related or androgyne-aligned gender no matter how the rest of your gender changes or moves. - 💙💚
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Enbin flag
Ok so, idk if anyone has coined this term or not, so if you have I apologize! But basically enbin is the nonbinary version of man/woman, similar to how enby is sorta the nonbinary version of boy/girl.
It doesn’t really need a flag since it just a term for nonbinary but I made these anyway cause I thot it would be fun lol :) they’re the same just couldn’t decide on which color order I liked most.
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it’s too cute to eat, I bought plain bread instead9
#(oh my good google#get a search enbine algo`instead of deferring to some antieme hde by snake or whoebver P{
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femnbine/nbinefem flag? (Term from transnbinefem)
femnbine/nbinefem (feminine & nonbine/enbine/nbine/nonbinarine) flag!
tagging; @radiomogai
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