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ryanyflags · 1 year ago
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nonbiaspec/enbiaspec/nbiaspec ✦ nonbingender/enbingender/nbingender mviaspec ✦ mvingender
nonbiaspec/enbiaspec/nbiaspec : an umbrella term for anyone on the nonbinary spectrum. It includes all nonbinary genders, partial nonbinary genders, nonbinary-aligned and adjacent genders, nonbinaryflux, and genders which are in some way similar to / resemblant of nonbinaryness.
nonbingender/enbingender/nbingender : an umbrella term for all genders nonbine/enbine/nbine (nonbinary gender quality) in nature.
mviaspec : an umbrella terms for anyone on the maverique spectrum. It includes anyone whose gender is maverique, partly maverique, maverique-aligned or adjacent, or in some way similar to / resemblant of maveriqueness.
mvingender : an umbrella term for all genders maverine (maverique gender quality) in nature.
(I don't think I'm very good at writing definitions, I tried anyways.)
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Some spectrum and in-nature flags :)
I think nonbinary versions of spec terms (like miaspec and fiaspec) and in-nature terms (like mingender and fingender), may already exist, but I couldn't find any, so I made my own flags.
Mviaspec has been mentioned before, but I couldn't find a flag for it, so I made one for that too. Mvingender already has a flag, here, but I wanted to make a alt one. (The in-nature-gender flags typically have a gradient style from the middle, which the original kind of didn't have, so I wanted a alt one.)
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The nonbinary flags use purple, yellow, off-white and grey / dark colours, like from the nonbinary flag. And the maverique flags use orange, yellow, and off-white like from the maverique flag. (Off white, and dark colours, was used here instead of the original monochrome colours because I felt it fit better with the flag formats, and how the other spec and in flags look, not to alter any meaning of the original stripes.)
The spec flags have 5 stripes, and were arranged in a gradient to the outside, like the original spec flags. The in-nature flags have a wider middle stripe, and go in a gradient to the outside, also like the other in-nature flags (mingender, fingender, lingender examples).
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beyond-mogai-pride-flags · 1 year ago
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Fiaverique Pride Flag
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Fiaverique or feinverique: a multi-gender identity that consists of two or more parts (depending on the person), feingender/fiaspec and maverique.
Definition found here. Based on finverique. It shares similarity with menaverique and womaverique/femaverique/womanverique, but this one is specifically multigender/polygender (poingender/poiaspec).
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posting-stuffies · 8 hours ago
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Unmarevined: unmarvelously maverine; an undazzled or unmarvelous maverinity
Unmaverined: maverinely ungendered; undoing a maverinity
Unmarverined: unmarevinedly unmaverined or unmaverinedly unmarevined.
Maveriquelous: maverique equivalent of xenous, male, or female gender qualities
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your-bigender-big-brother · 3 months ago
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can you coin a term for experiencing a maverine centrangi gender?
That is, basically speaking, a mvin/mviaspec identity that exists somewhere in-between fiaspec and miaspec
The gender is exactly maverine, but the user considers it to be in the middle of both binary genders
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Angiverin! - 💙💚
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themaveriqueagenda · 6 months ago
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Hi do you consider yourself suptilian or some sort of static gender?
Or do you fluctuate between mviaspec genders? Or flux?
hi!
yes, pretty much. my gender is pretty static, and i don't have any additional genders either. the only thing that really changes is which label i use the most or how i look at my gender, but not really my gender itself.
there was however a time where i identified differently, as a large part in response to the expectations of being as close to the binary as possible. i consider this to be a valuable experience though, because it gave me the opportunity to examine my relationship to the binary in practice rather than just in theory.
when i first came out as nonbinary, i identified as agender, pretty much just for lack of a better term. that experience was pretty static, and the only thing that changed at some point was the word that i used, but not how i felt on the inside.
back in 2021 i identified as androgyne and xenogender and it was quite a fluid experience. i can't really say if it was my gender that changed or just how i looked at it. i definitely know that part of it was trying to reconcile feeling like a dyke and a fag while not identifying anywhere close to the binary.
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beyond-mogai-pride-flags · 1 year ago
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Homaverique Pride Flag
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Homaverique or hommaverique (veromme/maveromme): a gender in-between male and maverique.
Similar to menoverique, maverivir, or maverique man. But this is a centrigender/circabinary identity. Based in neutromme.
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beyond-mogai-pride-flags · 1 year ago
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Femaverique Pride Flag
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Femaverique or femmaverique (veremme/maveremme): a gender in between female and maverique.
The term is based in neutremme. It's similar to menaverique, maveriera, or maverique woman, but femaverique is specifically a centrigender/circa-binary identity.
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beyond-mogai-pride-flags · 1 year ago
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Liaverique Pride Flag
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Liaverique: a multi-gender identity that consists of two or more parts (depending on the person), liaspec and maverique; maverine multiandrogyny or androgynous multimaverinity/multiverinity; the combination of mvingender (MVIN or mviagender/mviaspec) and lingender (or liagender).
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themaveriqueagenda · 1 year ago
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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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