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neurovarious · 1 month
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so yknow the "AAA battery" joke with aspec identities? well there's a lot of versions of that whether its Aro/Ace/Agender or Aro/Ace/Autistic, but... theres so many other A's too: Abro, Aplatonic (and other Aspec orientations), Androgyne, Abinary, Atrinary, Alterhuman, ADHD and more- you get it.
so, i wonder... how many As can one battery have???
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your-rutherfurr · 3 months
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Just a wee reminder that the first recording of neopronouns was 1789, one of the oldest noted examples of neopronouns were 'thon'! And also remember the key word 'recorded' so that means neopronouns could've existed even WAY before that
(Edit! Thon was actually created in 1858! And in 1789 it was 'ou', sry for not updating that quick enough 😅)
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being transneutral is as much valid as being transmasc or transfem. transneutral people deserve to be visible. transneutral people deserve to be respected. transneutral people deserve to be included in conversation about trans experiences, trans problems, and trans rights.
we deserve representation. we deserve transition that fits our goals. we deserve neutral gender markers (or removed gender markers because they are useless). we deserve hrt schemes to reach neutrality. we deserve surgeries we need in. we deserve social acceptance and awareness. we deserve gender-neutral bathrooms and other gender-neutral spaces instead of gendered ones. we deserve being accepted whatever we look. our pronouns deserve being accepted. our transition goals deserve to be accepted and respected. we deserve to be respected and accepted whether or not we have dysphoria, want medical or social transition, and so on. we deserve to be respected and accepted being ourselves.
we shouldn't be alienated, forget, and excluded. we have always been and will always be a part of society. we have always been and will always be a part of queer community. we are valid and cool.
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it-is-only-a-novel · 3 months
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Our X experience blogs master post
There are a bunch of our-_-experince blogs that are totally awesome, and I haven't seen a master post yet. So here goes, in no particular order:
our-queer-experience
our-abinary-experience
our-nonbinary-experience
our-genderqueer-experience
our-genderfluid-experience
our-aroace-experience
our-transmasculine-experience
@our-transfeminine-experience
@our-maverique-experience
@our-sapphic-experience
@transsexual-experiences
@our-bigender-experience
@our-genderflux-experience
@our-multigender-experience
@our-mspec-experience
@our-asexual-experience
@our-transhet-experience
@our-transgender-experiences
@our-xenogender-experience
@our-unlabelled-experience
@our-mlm-experience
@our-t4t-experience
@our-bisexual-experience
@our-aromantic-experience
@our-queerplatonic-experience
@our-demiboy-experience
@our-outherly-experience
@our-lgbtq-brazilian-experience
@our-questioning-experience
@our-abro-experience
@our-pansexual-experience
@our-afab-transfem-experience
@our-polyamorous-experience
@our-boyflux-experience
@our-voidpunk-experience
@our-agender-experience
@our-aplatonic-experience
@our-butch-experience
@our-futch-experience
@our-femme-experience
@our-androgyne-experience
@our-demigirl-experience
@our-loveless-experience
@our-gnc-experience
@our-gay-experience
@our-neurogender-experience
@our-lesbian-experience
@our-otherkin-experience
@our-amicus-experience
@our-fictionkin-experience
@our-ambiamorous-experience
@our-sapphillean-experience
@our-trans-youth-experience
@our-aspec-experience
@our-greyromantic-experience
@our-oriented-aroace-experience
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I know I've missed some, and new ones will probably pop up. So tag them in the comments/reblogs, and I'll update the post.
I used this post to help me out.
There's a maximum amount of blogs I can tag. As more blogs are added I'll untag earlier ones and leave a link to them instead.
Update: 14/2/2024
I recommend you check that you're rebloging the most updated version.
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"abinary people can be gay, lesbian, veldian & straight" & "orientations that are explicitly inclusive of abinary people need more visibility and to be taken more seriously" are two statements that can and should coexist.
i see way too much "abinary people can be lesbian etc." and not nearly enough people lifting up orientations that are more explicit in our genders or in people's attraction to us. tbh, this is true for midbinary genders too. there's way more "nonbinary people can use [orientation with binary connotations]" and not enough "look at these orientations that honour us".
trixic, toric, enbian and other mestric labels for specific genders deserve as much love as lesbian, sapphic, gay, achillean, veldian.
not to forget there are many people who are both! for some people, "gay" just doesn't tell the full story and they might identify as a toric gay specifically.
all abinary experiences of orientation deserve visibility.
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actualalivecreature · 1 month
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i want all genderfucked and nonbinary people to have a very i love you
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goth-brushbug · 2 months
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This one goes to all trans nonbinary/genderqueer ppl whose identity is constantly erased and put into boxes labelled transfem/transmasc, etc, even by other queer ppl
I love you agender, maverique, neutrois, transneutral, abinary, gendervoid, androgynous, genderfluid, demigender, unlabeled/any other identity that is completely outside of the binary and/or genderless
Pls stay strong, don't let anyone define you
I know there are more labels and that some ppl might use mixed ones like transneumasc. Feel free to interact if this post is relatable to your experience
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the-delta-quadrant · 7 months
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"clothes aren't gendered" absolutely includes no clothes being inherently masc or fem, not just male or female.
and before someone twists my words again, you can call your own clothes whatever you want, just stop insisting that stuff like dresses is inherently fem. calling clothes masc or fem is still gendering them.
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genderqueerdykes · 2 years
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shoutout to people with genders other than male and female that prefer not to be called nonbinary. shoutout to genderqueer, gender non conforming, neutrois, maverique, aporagender, androgyne, xenogender, kenochoric, solarian, lunarian, stellarian, spacialian, genderpunk, genderfuck, abinary people, anyone else who has a distinct identity, and people who just like to be called trans and prefer to be referred to that way, ily
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themaveriqueagenda · 3 months
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hey maveriques and allies!
the 31st may has been declared maverique visibility day a while ago as that was when maverique was first coined.
the 31st may 2024 is the 10-year anniversary of the coining of maverique.
i feel like this might be a great opportunity for us and our allies to do something to increase visibility of and awareness for maveriques.
i already have a vague plan for a maverique episode on my podcast and i will post something on my instagram as well.
if anyone else has ideas about what we can do as a community, hit me up!
it's time for us to finally move past only being featured as an obscure nonbinary identity, together. it's time for us to be known.
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femur-bandit · 2 years
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If you’re trans and tucking or binding is not giving you the happiness and relief you thought it would or should, you’re not the only one. For many trans people those things alleviate dysphoria, give euphoria, and/or help with gender presentation, but it’s not something that happens with everyone, and you shouldn’t be expected to do them and like them. 
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ryanyflags · 1 month
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Nonbinary equivalents to boy/girl man/woman (help)
So far I've only found,
enby, enban, nonbin, for nonbinary,
mav, mave, uni, maver, maveri, mavan, for maverique.
xip and xenan for xenogender.
I don't know of any others, specifically I'm missing words for midbinary, abinary, atrinary, androgyne, agender, neutrois, aporagender and outherine.
Does anyone know anything?
Also, about androgyne, I know of boygirl and manwoman, however I'm not sure if they are exactly androgyne equivalents of boy/girl and man/woman. Any androgyne individuals who can share their opinion on this?
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gildedghost108 · 3 months
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“non binary people exist”
I mean yeah, thanks for the support, but like? Don’t stop there??
I do more than exist, I conquer.
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for everyone who may need to hear this: your trans[something] label is about where you wanna come, not about where you start.
you don't have to identify as transmasc if you are afab.
you don't have to identify as transfem if you are amab.
your agab means nothing. your identity means everything.
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thefishdeath · 10 days
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Never feel more masc then the times I try to look fem
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it is interesting how many people pride themselves in supporting transgender and nonbinary people, but apparently that support stops when we're too far removed from the binary and/or simply don't want terms with binary connotations applied to us. you just literally took your mask off and are showing us you only support nonbinary people if they're related to the binary or are at least comfortable being put into binaries. that is, you basically don't support nonbinary people at all. like, please fucking tell me what terms we're left with if almost every term is based on the binary. of course we have to make up our own shit. the world wasn't built for us so we have to create small parts of the world that are for us. mocking that just means you hate nonbinary people as a whole. and every single term we create either gets mocked for being uncommon or "weird" or demonised for supposedly being transmisic.
if your support for nonbinary people stops at
abinary people
xenogender people
neopronouns users
nonbinary people who use uncommon terms
nonbinary people who aren't comfortable being grouped into any sort of binary
nonbinary people who use "contradictory" labels
then you're not a nonbinary ally and not a transgender ally and not a queer ally. it's either all of us or none of us.
"i support nonbinary people, but..." will NEVER be allyship.
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