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Stellarian woman | Stellarian man
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#stellarian#galactian alignments#stellarian man#stellarian woman#neutral-aligned#neutraligned#neutralignment#neu-aligned#abinary-aligned#nonbinary-aligned#non-binary alignment#gender system#unaligned#nonaligned#non-aligned#imoga#cross-aligned#cross-alignment#crossaligned
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Non-binary is an umbrella term.
It feels like a lot of people forget that non-binary is an umbrella term for anyone that is not strictly a binary man or binary woman.
Yes, it can be used as a lone identity, and people don't have to call themselves non-binary if they'd rather use their more specific label under the non-binary umbrella, but it doesn't really make much sense to us when people say they are "not non-binary" while also having a non-binary gender. Its like saying you are omnisexual, but not m-spec.
It seems some people even in the queer community itself are under the impression that non-binary is synonymous with androgyne or neutrois, when thats really not the case.
Fenby, galby, lunarian, menby, enboy, solarian - its all non-binary.
Androgyne, neugender, neufem, neumasc, neuwoman, neuman, neuandrogyne, neuaporine, neuxenine, neutrois, agender, gendervoid, genderless, maverique, aporagender, stellarian, outherine - its all non-binary.
Xenogenders, aesthetigenders, noungenders - its all non-binary.
Multigenders, bigender, trigender, quadgender, quintgender, hexagender, septagender, octagender, enneagender, decagender, pangender, genderfluid, mutogender - its all non-binary.
Genderflux, girlflux, femflux, mascflux, boyflux, androgyneflux, neuflux, neutroisflux, agenderflux, maveriqueflux, aporaflux, outherineflux, xenoflux - its all non-binary.
Demigender, demigirl, demifem, duskian/demilunarian, demiboy, demimasc, dawnian/demisolarian, demiandrogyne, demineutral, demineutrois, demiagender, demimaverique, demiaporine, celestian/demistellarian, demioutherine, demix/demixenogender, demifluid, demiflux - its all non-binary.
A lot of people seem to separate these genders from the spectrum, and as a result, misinform people about what non-binary means, and water down its meaning until its hardly comprehensible. Its counterintuitive to turn a catch-all term into a singular conceptual gender. It is not a word for one singular type of gender.
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Stesolunar
[PT: Stesolunar /End PT]
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Stesolunar/Stelipse: a term for being stellar (abinary/unaligned/neutral-aligned; from stellarian) in a sollunar/eclipse (fem/masc/woman/man-aligned; from sollunarian/eclipsian) way/lens.
Etymology: ste(llar), sol(l)unar/(ecl)ipse
though this term mentions galactian alignments, this term doesn’t imply the user is inherently nonbinary ^^
@radiomogai
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hesperiboötian
Somebody who is, in terms of the Galactian Alignment System, both hesperian and boötian - i.e. neutral-aligned and agender-aligned. This could be the same as "neutral-aligned agender person", but it can be any gender that one sees as having those alignments. This is different from alkaluropsian (a mix of boötian and stellarian) because stellarian can refer to unaligned genders too, while this is intended to refer to neutrality in specific. Additionally, this is gender neutrality in a sense that is not inherently the gender itself and can be mixed with other genders (e.g. neutral-aligned woman).
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Another Stellar-Woman doodle!
This one is the true form of the gem that lives in Noel's helmet and the true source of Stellar-Woman's power: Estriel!
Estriel here is a member of the Stellarian race/family--living stars who have been around for a long time and mastered a specific superpower. Hers is control over gravity itself!
She remains unseen for the most part, stuck in a gem after mysterious event long ago... But once her friendship with Noel becomes strong enough, she can find the strength to manifest her huge true form for when things get really crazy!
#yes this part is obviously an ultraman reference#but I also looked certain pokemon and ben 10 aliens to make something unique#stellar-woman#stellar woman#superhero#alien#giant#oc#oc art#critter art#my art#sketch#concept art
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Hmmm🤔
ok so summary of my "questioning" from today:
my sexuality: bi/bisexual/birose, sapphic, mspec, panromantic mercuric(erossic), possibly varioriented? is vari-ish or peri-ish a term?
(im also ambiamous & demibipanalterous, unrelated to today tho)
my gender/sex identity: cis-ish woman, womandrogyne/gynx, salmacian/aphrodisian/bigenital, altersex
pronouns: I don't really give a shit as I don't have gender dyshoria (anymore), but to pick what matches most I suppose it would be...: she/her, shey/shem, & she/shim. Im not expectin anyone to call me anything other than she tho, im a woman (both by gender and by bio sex).
Might change my mind a bit about these things, I still mainly consider myself a woman in the "adult female human" way. Also I define my sexual orientation more by sex and sex phenotype than by gender identity, I just dont wanna make new terms when i can just use the gender ones, I mean obviously no one can mind read someone's gender to be attracted to them, so I don't think they were mesnt to be taken so literally anyway. So like when i say my sexual orientation is mercuric, i dont mean like i can read someone's mind to check if they are stellarian before i think they are hot. i mean like if some has like sexless/neutral physical traits or sex phenotype or whatever (so like little to no secondary traits i guess) i dont think i could be attracted to them sexually. No shade it's just my sexuality. Idk if im varioriented bc of this bc im still birose but like there is some genders/sex phenotypes i can be attracted to romantically still but not sexually. Ah. Whatever anyway.
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Stellunarian aesthetic. Themed to the stellunarian flag. Another moodboard and explanation of the term can be found here. All photos used are my own, please credit if you re-use.
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#stellunarian#stellarian#lunarian#nebularian#galactic alignment#woman aligned#female aligned#nonbinary#nonbinary aesthetic#nonbinary moodboard#stellunarian moodboard#stellunarian aesthetic#neutral aligned nonbinary#nebularian moodboard#nebularian aesthetic#female aligned nonbinary#unaligned nonbinary#woman aligned nonbinary#fem aligned#feminine aligned#feminine aligned nonbinary#transcendragon moodboard#queue should see this
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Do you know if there is a Stellarian Woman flag? I have seen Solarian woman and Lunarian man but never stellarian woman / man
posted. sorry, following the other combinations, it seems stellarian woman flag looks like abrosexual flag and the solarian woman looks like community sunset lesbian flag. anyone, feel free to redesign if they want to.
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🌻the vennder collection!🌻
i decided to come up with a system of categorizing venngenders, or genders that are one gender that’s like a new gender formed from the combination of two other genders! so for example, if someone felt like male and female overlapped into one and formed a completely new gender to them, that would be a venngender!
since there are so many different combinations of two genders that could be one of those two (or more) genders that form a singular venngender, i wanted to make a straightforward way to automatically name any potential combination, so i’ve created a series of abbreviations that stand for various genders, and these abbreviations are combined together to form the name of the venngender that comes from the combination/overlap of the two or more genders!
note: i didn’t include any for specific xenogenders, if you’d like me to, i will create abbreviations for any ones you need, but only if you request them, otherwise it’s a big task /nm
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binary man: mal
binary woman: fem
androgyne: ro
neutrois: ris
maverique: veri
enboy (xoys, non-binary men): eno
girlby (xirls, non-binary women): bri
xenby: xen
xendrogyne: endro
angynby: nyn
demigirl: emin
demiboy: emic
deminonbinary: emon
juxera: erax
proxvir: vir
faesari: faes
cenrell: rell
censari: enri
bxy: ama
gxrl: agir
agender: agen
nixvir/libramasc: nivi
nixera/librafem: nixe
lunarian: luni
solarian: sol
stellarian: stell
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so, some examples! in the order they’re found in the above list, the abbreviations of the two (or more) genders of which the venngender is a combination, are used to form the new gender!
1. Venngender of enboy and girlby: eno (for enboy) + bri (for girlby) = enobri
2. Venngender of androgyne and maverique: ro (for androgyne) + veri (for maverique) = roveri
3. Venngender of binary man, binary woman, and neutrois: mal (for binary man) + fem (for binary woman) + ris (for neutrois) = malfemris
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so yeah that’s that :))) the terms should be formed by combining the abbreviations in the order they appear in the list, meaning that of the genders that make up the venngender, whichever comes first in the list has its abbreviation as the first part of the word, the next one as the next, and so on and so forth :3
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Hello! I have a question for you. Ok, so I was born of the female sex and when people ask I just tell them I'm a girl. However I tend to get uncomfortable with being called a girl? Like when my mother refers to me as her daughter it feels weird? I know I'm not trans because being called a boy gets me uncomfortable as well. And at times I tend to feel more masculine then others and vice versa, but the pronouns just put me off :/ What are some possible genders that I could be? Thank you so much! !
Well... to put it bluntly, you still can be most nonbinary genders.
And you don’t need to be binary (or even transmasculine) to be trans.
Some common nonbinary identities that don’t have to do with either binary gender, and that also don’t have anything to do with masculinity or femininity (at least by default):
Agender: “A nonbinary gender identity. People who are agender feel that they lack a gender/have no gender, or that there is not a gender that fits them.While this is a distinct identity from neutrois, the two are sometimes used interchangeably by agender/neutrois people, so the definition for neutrois may also apply to some agender people.“
Neutrois: “A gender identity that feels neutral, null, or genderless. Sometimes used interchangeably with agender, as the two definitions overlap.“
Maverique: “Maverique is a gender characterized by autonomy and inner conviction regarding a sense of self that is entirely independent of male/masculinity, female/femininity or anything which derives from the two while still being neither without gender nor of a neutral gender.”
Quoigender: “Similar to quoi- as an orientation, this term describes someone who feels that the concept of having a gender does not apply or does not make sense for them.”
Stargender: “An otherworldly gender that is beyond comprehension in earthly terms, as if it originated from beyond the earth. OR a gender that cannot be defined no matter how many other terms are coined OR simply the gender of a star.”
Stellarian: “With as many possible identities and presentations as there are stars in the sky, a Stellar Nonbinary Person, or Stellarian, would be someone who does not experience strong alignment with either binary gender, or who rejects such alignment.”
(Note: stellarian is usually just used as in a gender alignment, that is, something that isn’t exactly a gender but that can be used to describe your gender or how you feel about it. However, you can just identify as a nonbinary stellarian, or as a genderqueer stellarian, just like how you can be a stellarian agender person or a stellarian genderfluid person.)
Transneutral: A term used to describe transgender people who were assigned male or female at birth, but identify with neutral gendered feelings to a greater extent than with femininity or masculinity. They usually are nonbinary but could be trans men or trans women.
(Note: transneutral is also used more as an alignment kind of thing; you can be transneutral and agender, transneutral and maverique, transneutral and androgyne, transneutral and a demigirl and so on.)
Cassgender: “A gender identity where one feels that their gender is unimportant or is indifferent to the idea of gender.”
(Note: yes, cassgender people may feel bad about being mistaken for other genders or about being referred to with certain pronouns; the indifference is mostly about the gender itself.)
Now, this next list has some other genders that you could look into, which I’m presenting to you either because:
1) You may feel some connection with girlhood, but aren’t a binary girl and don’t like being treated as one;
2) You feel masculine, but not like a boy.
Libragender:“A gender identity that is mostly agender, but has a connection to masculinity and/or femininity and/or other gendered feelings. That connection may be static (libragender, librafeminine, libramasculine, etc) or fluid, where one feels that the gender one experiences changes (librafluid).”
Mascgender or Mascugender: “A non-binary gender which is masculine in nature.”
Mingender: “Umbrella term for all genders masculine in nature. Also a term to refer to a gender that isn't fully defined but definitely masculine, or a gender in which masculinity is its defining feature (but the gender is not binary male). May simply be used as "min", ie. "my gender is min".”
Nonpuer: "Someone who is not male at all in any way, shape, or form, but feels a strong connection to masculinity within their gender. Nonpuer is the young form and Nonvir is the older form, as, similarly to the term "enby", many find "boy" (puer means boy in Latin) infantilizing.”
Juxera: “Feminine gender similar to girl, but on a separate plane and off to itself.”
Nonbinary girl: “A nonbinary gender with feminine or 'girl' qualities.”
Androgyne: A gender identity where a person experiences a blending of genders, or feels that their identity is in between genders. Usually, but not always, people who identify as androgyne feel that their identity is a blending of male and female, or somewhere between those two genders. Androgyne people may or may not choose to present androgynously.
Androgyneflux: “A state where you have fluctuating feelings of masculinity and femininity, but your gender identity stays the same. Someone who is androgyneflux can be of any gender identity (binary trans, nonbinary, cis, etc.).”
Altegender: “Derived from shortening the phrase “alternate existence.” It is a xenogender that feels as though it’s in a parallel dimension, on a different plane, in a mirror universe, or just in an alternate existence.”
Genderflux: “Having a gender which changes in intensity. Could be considered as being fluid between gendered and agender.”
(Note: you can be genderflux and never be 100% that gender or 0% that gender)
Demigender: “A gender identity that feels partially like one gender and partially like some other (usually non-identified nonbinary) gender. So, for instance, someone can be a demiboy, and feel partially like a boy but partially not.The demi label may be placed in front of any other gender label. It is most frequently seen as demigirl or demiboy, but can also be used with nonbinary genders and can be used with more than two genders (someone can be demigirl, demiboy, and deminonbinary).”
(Note: that may be the basic description of demigender, however a lot of people use it more like “having a faint connection to that gender, but not necessarily having another gender along with it”)
About these last three genders: you can switch -gender with any gender, not just binary ones. If your gender is masculine, but not male, and it changes intensity from time to time, you can be nonpuerflux or mascflux, for example.
I would originally give some more random examples so you could see how varied gender identities can be, but I think this is long enough as is.
Feel free to ask further about any of those identities if you want to know more, or feel free to do research on them on your own (just be careful because a lot of results may be mocking those identities).
Regardless of how you feel about your gender itself, it could also be useful to look for some pronoun lists, if you don’t feel like you fit either she/her or he/him. A few common ones are they/them, e(y)/em, ne/nem, fae/faer, ze/hir, ze/zir and xe/xem, but there are hundreds of possibilities out there.
I would also advise to avoid saying you or anyone else was “born of/into a [male/female] sex”, because this is merely a gender assignment. People are assigned/designated as male or female since birth, sure, but since Western/eurocentric society is extremely cissexist and dyadist, there is a conflation of actual sex, assigned sex and gender that is really harmful to intersex and non-cis people in general.
I suggest using “assigned [gender] at birth” (AGAB, usually manifests as AFAB or AMAB), or “designated [gender] at birth” (DGAB, usually manifests as DFAB or DMAB).
I hope I didn’t leave you too confused! Feel free to ask further questions!
~ Tath
#gender questioning#Tath#agender#neutrois#maverique#quoigender#stargender#stellarian#transneutral#cassgender#libragender#mascgender#mascugender#mingender#juxera#nonpuer#nonbinary girl#nonbinary woman#androgyne#androgyneflux#altegender#genderflux#demigender#Anonymous
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Plural Gender Coining!
Hello! We wanted to introduce six new terms, as we have been unable to find them anywhere else. They are all plural-focused.
So, introducing terrafem, caelumasc, flumeneutral, ventrogynous, stellaxenine, & sidusoutherine! A way to describe your trans sysmate's innerworld/internal gender, vs the shared-body's appearance or sex.
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Terrafem: A transfeminine sysmate in a shared-body that is not feminine. The body might be of a non-feminine sex, a non-feminine presentation, or both. How it is defined depends on the sysmate's personal interpretation of the body's appearance. Some examples of how it might be used:
-A lunarian sysmate in a shared-body that presents androgynously (androgynous haircut, style, body-type, etc.) Even if the body has a feminine sex, the sysmate feels as though the presentation does not match their individual gender.
-A fenby sysmate in a shared-body that is a cissex-endosex male. Even if the body has a feminine presentation, the sysmate feels as though the sex does not match their individual gender.
-A fingender sysmate in a shared-body that is cissex CTM intersex, and has a masculine presentation (haircut, style, etc.)
-A trans-woman sysmate in a shared-body that is transmasculine. (This also falls under Lapisfem.)
The terrafem flag.
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Caelumasc: A transmasculine sysmate in a shared-body that is not masculine. The body might be of a non-masculine sex, a non-masculine presentation, or both. How it is defined depends on the sysmate's personal interpretation of the body's appearance. Some examples of how it might be used:
-A solarian sysmate in a shared-body that presents neutrally. Even if the body has a masculine sex, the sysmate feels as though the presentation does not match their individual gender.
-A menby sysmate in a shared-body that is a cissex-endosex female. Even if the body has a masculine presentation, the sysmate feels as though the sex does not match their individual gender.
-A mingender sysmate in a shared-body that is xenosex, and has a xenine presentation.
-A trans-man sysmate in a shared-body that is transfeminine. (This also falls under Fulgurmasc.)
The caelumasc flag.
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Flumeneutral: A transneutral sysmate in a shared-body that is not neutral. The body might be of a non-neutral sex, a non-neutral presentation, or both. How it is defined depends on the sysmate's personal interpretation of the body's appearance. Some examples of how it might be used:
-A neutrois sysmate in a shared-body that presents masculinely. Even if the body has a neutral sex, the sysmate feels as though the presentation does not match their individual gender.
-An agender sysmate in a shared-body that is cissex-endosex (aka male or female.) Even if the body has a neutral presentation, the sysmate feels as though the sex does not match their individual gender.
-A neuflux sysmate in a shared-body that is cissex CTF intersex, and has a feminine presentation (feminine haircut, style, body-type, etc.)
-A stellarian sysmate in a shared-body that is transfeminine or transmasculine, in either sex or presentation.
The flumeneutral flag.
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Ventrogynous: A transdrogynous sysmate in a shared-body that is not androgynous. The body might be of a non-androgynous sex, a non-neutral presentation, or both. How it is defined depends on the sysmate's personal interpretation of the body's appearance. Some examples of how it might be used:
-A duogender sysmate in a shared-body that is cissex-endosex (aka male or female.) Even if the body has an androgynous presentation, the sysmate feels as though the sex of the shared-body does not match their individual gender.
-A bingender sysmate in a shared-body that is cissex CTM intersex, and has a masculine presentation.
-A lingender sysmate in a shared-body that is transfeminine or transmasculine, in either sex or presentation
The ventrogynous flag.
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Stellaxenine: A transxenine sysmate in a shared-body that is not xenine. The body might be non-xenosex, a non-xenine presentation, or both. How it is defined depends on the sysmate's personal interpretation of the body's appearance, and personal interpretation on what it means to be xenine. Some examples of how it might be used:
-An aesthetigender sysmate in a shared-body that is not-xenosex. Even if they can present the body in a way that they feel fits their gender, the sysmate feels as though the sex of the shared-body does not match their individual gender.
-A theriagender sysmate in a shared-body that appears "too human" for how they personally interpret their gender. (For example, they may wish for striped tattoos and animalistic body-modifications.)
-A noungender sysmate in a shared-body that is transfeminine, transmasculine, or transdrogynous in either sex or presentation.
The stellaxenine flag.
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Sidoutheric: A transoutherine sysmate in a shared-body that is not outherine. The body might have sex traits or a presentation that the sysmate personally interprets as non-outherine. Some examples of how it might be used:
-A maverique sysmate in shared-body that presents femininely.
-An ilyagender sysmate in a shared-body that is transmasculine or transfeminine, in either sex or presentation.
-An aliagender sysmate in a shared-body that is transxenine, in either sex or presentation.
The sidoutheric flag.
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Terra is Latin for earth. Caelum is Latin for sky. Flumen is Latin for river. Ventus is Latin for wind. Stella & sidus are both Latin for star. We used these Latin terms to follow the theme of fulgurmasc and lapisfem.
In all of the flags, the grey stands for neutrality, purple is for androgyny, pink is for femininity, blue is for masculinity, orange is for outherinity, and yellow is for xeninity. The brown stripes represent disconnect or dysphoria towards the shared-body. The black outline in the shape of a head represents the shared-body, with the colors on the outside representing the body's sex or presentation, and the colors inside the head representing the individual sysmate's gender in the innerworld/internally.
(Huge shoutout to our best friend TrashDem0n aka Starfact0ry for helping with the flag design!!)
These terms go along with these pre-existing terms:
Fulgurmasc (a transmasc sysmate in a transfem shared-body)
Lapisfem (a transfem sysmate in a transmasc shared-body)
Conuengender (a trans sysmate in a cissex or cis-presenting shared-body)
Azonosgender (a sysmate that is trans in the innerworld, but has the same gender as the shared-body's assigned gender at birth. For example, a headmate that is a trans-man in the innerworld, but the shared body is AMAB.)
Confudirgender (a sysmate that is cis in the innerworld, but has a different gender than the shared-body's assigned gender at birth. For example, a headmate that is a cis-woman in the innerworld, but the shared body is AMAB.)
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hesperian
A Galactian Alignment for someone who is neutral-aligned. This is different from stellarian in that stellarian can include unaligned people, whereas this term is specifically for people who do have an alignment and whose alignment is neutral. Additionally, this is not necessarily about being neutrois or considering your actual gender to be neutral, just your alignment to be. For example, someone could be a hesperian woman if they consider themselves a woman who is neutral-aligned. Named after Hesperius, god of the evening star in Greek mythology.
No symbol because I lack the skill set to make one, but if anyone wants to add one, feel free to!
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everything about the galactian alignment system
The galactian alignment system is a gender system created for non-binary people to describe their gender without having to use binary terms such as 'masculine' or 'woman-aligned'.
the alignments / genders are:
Lunarian: feminine aligned
Solarian: masculine aligned
Stellarian: neutral aligned
Spacian: xenic aligned
Singularian: rejecting all ties to any alignment
Aurorian: fluid between alignments
Annulian: Spacialian, stellarian, and solarian.
Eclipsian: Lunarian and solarian.
Galaxian: Lunarian, solarian, and stellarian.
Meteorian: Spacialian, solarian, and lunarian.
Nebularian: Lunarian and stellarian.
Novarian: Solarian and stellarian.
Penumbrian: Spacialian, stellarian, and lunarian.
Phoenixian: Spacialian and stellarian.
Siderealian: Spacialian, lunarian, solarian, and stellarian.
Universian: Spacialian, lunarian, solarian, stellarian, and singularian/agender aligned
Cometian: Spacialian and Lunarian
Pistolian: Spacialian and Solarian
Celestian: Partly stellarian.
Constellian: Partly galaxian.
Daenixian: Partly annulian.
Dawnian: Partly solarian.
Duenixian: Partly penumbrian.
Duskian: Partly lunarian.
Equinoxian: Partly nebularian.
Hafian: Partly phoenixian.
Solstian: Partly novarian.
Synodian: Partly siderealian.
Twilightian: Partly eclipsian.
Umbrian: Partly meteorian.
Wanian: Partly xenic-feminine.
Waxian: Partly xenic-masculine.
Atmosian: Partly Spacialian
here is an image containing all of the symbols
the flags:
sorry didn’t have time to organise everything, also everything here is free for anyone to use.
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different sexualities/genders and usage of pronouns~
author’s note- if any of this information is incorrect or offends anyone, please feel free to pop into my inbox or dm me to let me know and i will fix it asap! also, if you have any identities to add, dm/send an ask about their description and i will do some research and then add it to this post!
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there are so many different sexualities, genders, pronouns, and identities in this world, and i know that sometimes it can be confusing. this is meant to help explain a few of them!
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SEXUALITIES
homosexual- a person sexually and/or romantically attracted to people of the same gender as them.
lesbian- a woman (whether intersex, cisgender or transgender) who is sexually and/or romantically attracted to women. lesbian is can be an umbrella term for all gender identities who are attracted to women.
he/him lesbian- a person who uses he/him pronouns but is still a homosexual woman.
they/them lesbian- a woman or nonbinary person who uses they/them pronouns and is sexually and/or romantically attracted to women.
gay- a man (whether intersex, cisgender or transgender) who is sexually and/or romantically attracted to men. this term is also used at times by people of other sexualities within the LGBTQ+ community who are attracted to the same sex as a slang. for example, many bisexual women use the phrase “i’m so gay” whenever they see a woman they’re attracted to, even if they’re technically a bisexual, and not a gay. this term includes people who use different pronouns but still identify as men, or do not identify with a specific gender but are attracted to men.
bisexual- a person who is sexually and/or romantically to multiple gender identities, but not all genders. for example, a women being attracted to women, men, and nonbinary folks. a common misconception is that bisexuals are only attracted to men and women, not any other identities. this is not true for all people, just some. another misconception is that bisexuals are transphobic, which is the untruest of all untruths, because not only is that implying that transgender peeps are not the gender that they identify with. it also implies that attraction is the only form of respect, along with being incorrect, as many bisexuals are attracted to transgender peeps. sometimes bisexual is an umbrella term which people use even if they are attracted to more than one gender, whether that be some or all. bisexuality can be divided into two categories- attraction to same and unsame genders.
pansexual- a person who is sexually and/or romantically to all gender identities. sometimes people prefer to describe themselves as pansexual if they base attraction off something different than gender entirely. some people who are attracted to all genders still use the term bisexual- this is just a preference.
asexual- a person who does not feel attracted to the idea of sex and/or are repulsed by it. asexuals can still experience romantic attractions, they just don’t desire people sexually. asexuals can still have sex, watch porn, or engage in sexual activities, it just doesn’t give them the same thrill as it does for non-asexuals. some asexuals may not feel no sexual attraction at all for some gender identities, but be sexually attracted to others.
demisexual- a person who does not feel sexual attraction to a person unless they have formed a strong emotional bond with them first. demisexuals may not feel sexual attraction to all genders, and may only need an emotional bond with some gender identities to experience sexual attraction.
queer- a term that refers to people who do not identify with any particular sexuality label and/or reject cultural norms surrounding sexuality. this term can be used if you are unsure of your sexuality, but know that they are not heterosexual. it is also an umbrella term that spans all sexual identities within the LGBTQ+ community. people with complicated sexual identities often use this term because explaining themselves becomes exhausting after a while. nonbinary peeps use this term because some terms, like lesbian and gay, would be inaccurate if they used them. however, they can still use those terms. they’re cool like that :)
panromantic- someone who experiences romantic attraction to all genders. someone could be panromantic but also a lesbian if they are able to experience romantic attraction to all gender identities but only sexual attraction to women.
aromantic- someone who does not experience romantic attraction
omniromantic- someone who experiences romantic attraction to all genders, but has a distinction or preference between them. for example, feeling attracted to nonbinary peeps but also women, however preferring nonbinary peeps and feeling a different sense of attraction between those two identities.
biromantic- someone who experiences romantic attraction to two or more genders, but not all genders.
pluralian- a term that refers to anyone who experiences romantic and/or sexual attraction to more than one gender.
viramoric- a nonbinary peep who is attracted exclusively to men.
enbian- a nonbinary peep who is exclusively attracted to fellow non-binary peeps.
feminamoric- a nonbinary peep who is exclusively attracted to women.
polyamorous- a person who has the capability or desire to be in relationships with more than one person. polyamorous people can have any sexuality.
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GENDER IDENTITIES
transgender- a term that describes people who do not identify with the gender assigned to them with at birth. this might be confusing for some, but basically, your genitalia do not determine what gender you feel on the “inside” or identify with. for example, a woman who has a penis is still a woman, and you can not say they are not.
cisgender- a term that describes people who identify with the gender assigned to them at birth.
nonbinary- someone who does not identify with being a man or a woman. some nonbinary people can identify with being one of those two genders in part, just not completely. nonbinary humans can also be transgender.
stellarian nonbinary- someone who is nonbinary and neutrally aligned, and does not lean towards being a man or a woman, however they still identify with having a gender
solarian nonbinary- someone who is nonbinary and male-aligned, and partly identifies with being a man
lunarian nonbinary- someone who is nonbinary and female-aligned, meaning they partly identify with being a woman
nebularian nonbinary- a mix of lunarian and stellarian nonbinary
novarian nonbinary- a mix of solarian and stellarian nonbinary
*the above genders in bullet points are according to the galactian alignment system
agender- someone who does not identify with a gender, or is genderless.
gender queer- a term for people who do not have a normative gender or prefer not to have a certain gender identity.
genderfluid- someone whose gender changes over time. this could be day-to-day, week-to-week, month-to-month, on an inconsistent schedule, etc.
intersex- a term for someone who is born with physical characteristics that can not be classified as male or female.
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PRONOUNS
they/them- someone who prefers to be referred to as they/them
she/her- someone who prefers to be referred to as she/her
he/him- someone who prefers to be referred to as he/him
*any combination of they/them, she/her, and he/him is possible and can be interchangeable. for example, genderfluid people may use he/him one day and then prefer she/her the next. some people may prefer more than one set of pronouns. some examples of this- he/they and she/they
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i know, this can be a lot to take in and it can be worry to use the correct pronouns, but most people won’t be mad unless you purposefully mean to offend them.
asking considerate questions is appreciated if you don’t understand someone’s identity :)
if someone says they’re pansexual while also being lesbian and gay at the same time, just go with it, it’s none of your business and who cares?
have a nice day everyone! love you all!!! <3
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Stellunarian moodbaord! This is based off the galactic alignment system which gives terms for nonbinary people to recognize connections with womanhood or manhood that are more flexible and potentially less fraught than woman-aligned, man-aligned, or neutral/unaligned. Stellarian refers to being unaligned/neutral and lunarian refers to being woman-aligned or having a connection to womanhood. Stellunarian is for nonbinary people who are neutral/unaligned and also woman-aligned or have some connection to womanhood. An alternate term is nebularian. There’s the flag and a moodboard! All photos used are my own, please credit if you re-use!
[Image description: a three by three moodboard. In the center is an image of the stellunarian flag. It’s five stripes, light pink, blue-grey, yellow, black, and grey from top to bottom. The middle yellow stripes has a symbol of crescent moon cradling stars. The first row has photo of purple sunsets, one with a tree coming through, around a photo of small light purple flowers. In the middle rows photos of yellow flowers, a daisy against a grey sky and small bright yellow flower, sit around the flag. In the bottom row are dark photos of a bare tree lit only by string lights on it at night as bright dots in the night, a close up image of the face of a black cat in the center, and in the bottom left corner is a photo of a bright full moon glowing through bare tree branches in the night. End description.]
#stellarian#lunarian#stellunarian#nebularian#nonbinary#galactic alignment#nonbinary moodboard#unaligned#neutral aligned#woman aligned#female aligned#woman aligned nonbinary#stellunarian aesthetic#stellunarian moodboard#queue should see this#transcendragon moodboard#moodboard#aesthetic#nonbinary aesthetic
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Genos system
Coined by: @luigis-mogai-mansion
Ik ik i coin too many systems but this one wouldnt leave my headspace alone till i at least published it so ill throw it out there.
Its very similar to the nonbinary galactic system( solarian, stellarian, voidarian, etc.) for organizing gender terms but its less based on being "in nature" and more on being the gender or alike it. Lunarian is for all feminine genders while my venusgenos is for female and feminine genders.
The basline definition for a -genos gender is that it is an optional umbrella term for all genders and sub-genders of a specific type. For example, some genders that would fit under venusgenos is binary female, nb female, girl flux, demi-girl or basically anything of feminine/female/girl/woman alignment. This can include bigender people who are female and something else. Or ones that are female but abit off. Also just general feminity. Same as some are merely just for demi genders and thus would include demi girls, demiboys, deminonbinary, demifluid, etc. These terms are also non-exclusive! So you can be other genders beyond the definitions for each term. You can be sungenos and moongenos at the same time.
Also genos is the greek word for gender/genus. I thought seince this one is mostly based on planets and most planets were named after greek gods and goddesses, it seemed only fair to name it greekly.
And with that, lets roll into the genders!!
Sungenos
An overarching term for any genders that are both feminine/female/woman/girl and another gender that isnt nessearily related to femininity/femalehood/womanhood/girlhood.
Moongenos
An overarching term for any genders that are both masculine/male/man/boy and another gender that isnt nessearily related to masculinity/malehood/manhood/boyhood.
Mercurygenos
An overarching term for any genders that are bigender or bigender-similar.
Venusgenos
An overarching term for any genders that are feminine/female/woman/girl.
Earthgenos
An overarching term for any genders that are third gender or third gender-similar.
Marsgenos
An overarching term for any genders that are masculine/male/man/boy.
Jupitergenos
An overarching term for any genders that are pangender or pangender-similar.
Saturngenos
An overarching term for any genders that are fluid or genderfluid-similar.
Uranusgenos
An overarching term for any genders that fluxuate or genderflux-similar.
Neptunegenos
An overarching term for any genders that are xenogender or xenogender-similar.
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