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themaveriqueagenda 4 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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your-rutherfurr 4 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 馃槄)
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hey you!
yea you!!
your gender鈥檚 looking great today!!
whatever you identify as
however you prefer to present yourself
however you look
it looks great on you!!!!
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goth-brushbug 3 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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fatcultureis 5 months
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fat enby culture is being absolutely baffled by the "step into your binder, then pull it up and put your arms in" thing because how small are these people's thighs/hips/arse.
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rolaplayor101 11 months
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Happy first Aromantic Visibility Day, people!!
My聽shop!!聽Emergency聽Commissions聽are open, pls commission me!!聽Pls don鈥檛 ignore my DNI!聽Reblogs are mandatory! I鈥檝e been wanting to draw this for years
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samijami 8 months
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Reblog to give a maverique or aliagender a machine gun
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genderqueerdykes 9 months
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being maverique is such a revolutionary experience, and is the only term my entire life that describes my experience so wholly. i love being maverique, i love the flag, i love my identity, i dont even care if it has controversy or whatever the hell people think they can attach to identity nowadays because this term has just... completely actualised me. its so beautiful, i am so much more than whatever anything is in the world, ever. and i love that. i love being maverique.
i also wanted to thank you for being you unforgivably and without letting whatever tf anyone else says drag you down bc i know many people struggle with that, so you're a wonderful role model. because of your account i've truly come into myself and i love the work you do online for people and the world <3 thank you. completely.
hey, that's so awesome!
i've wanted to hear from more maverique people! it's an identity i've been very curious about! some members of my system have considered identifying with it! i'm glad you've realized who you are because of it, and you've been able to find a term that suits you! while some people do well without terms and labels, it's very important for others to find the words that explain their experience
thank you so much, that means a lot! i've been having rude ass people tear me down since I was a kid and i've learned that all that that says is something about them, not me. someone will always have a problem with what you do. if you're genuinely not harming someone, keep going. whatever they say doesn't matter. thank you for your kindness and for such a sweet message, it's really appreciated! have a great week!
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lawofcollage 11 months
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The maverique pride flag is really fruity
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themaveriqueagenda 8 months
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maveriques don't owe you:
a static gender
allogenderness
monogenderness
maverinity
transness
1. maveriques can be genderfluid or genderflux. maveriques belong, even if their relationship to maveriquehood shifts.
2. a maverique who is partially maverique belongs to our community just as much as someone who is fully maverique.
3. maveriques can have any number of genders besides maverique. they don't cancel out their maveriquehood.
4. if non-feminine women and non-masculine men exist, so do non-maverine maveriques. a maverique's presentation doesn't have to align with their gender.
5. the coiner of maverique was very open about not identifying as trans. maveriques don't have to identify within the cis-trans binary and can be any gender modality, or none at all.
there is no such thing as "maverique enough" because all maveriques are maverique enough.
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honeyedbrie 7 months
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ADHD Chronicles #982
I've been hyperfixated on making digital art this last week, primarily working on some fun pride flag designs which are gonna be going on my Redbubble as stickers/posters/etc!! I'll include the completed ones down below if that strikes anyone's fancy!
if your flag isn't here and you have an idea, shoot me a message!!!
if you wanna use the designs as wallpapers and stuff feel free but please do not repost without credit!馃挄 also if you feel so kind as to wanna tip me, my tip option is open on my photography blog @honeyedlens :-) obviously not mandatory, but I would really appreciate it!!! I've been unemployed for over a year now trying to make money doing art while I work on my writing projects, but I'm kinda struggling 馃槶
Genderfluid
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Genderflux
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Trans
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Lesbian
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Gay Disaster
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Maverique
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*UPDATED*
Pansexual
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Nonbinary
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Abrosexual
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Bisexual
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I have a bunch more that I have planned, but a bitch can only draw so fast, and my tendonitis started acting up, so probably won't be able to draw the rest as quickly as I want to! that being said, still shoot me any suggestions and I'll add em to my list!
lotsa love
~Brie
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gender-jargon 9 months
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Also what's an autonomous gender? /gen
Previous ask from user pirategracey:
I was browsing your Tumblr since you liked my post and you coined intragender, a gender modality I use. That's so cool /gen
Hey there! I'm so happy you found one of my terms to be helpful for you.
To paraphrase my original definition of autonomous gender, it refers to a gender experience that is 1) self-determined, 2) independent from outside governance as well as 3) a sense of freedom regarding one's actions, wills or desires.
In other words, this means that autonomous genders are fully defined by oneself, without the imposition of outside structures and authorities (systemic or interpersonal). This can be expressed in numerous ways, such as a Maverique, Autonomique or Egogender identity.
Gender autonomy can also extend to those who have individualistically redefined preexisting, heteronomic roles, identities and/or presentations. To rephrase, non-autonomous gender experiences can be reconceptualized through one's selfhood and/or liberation of the self.
Autonomy as a nature of gender can be kinda confusing. If you need clarification or have any other questions, please don't hesitate to send me another ask! :-)
- Gent
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maveriquecultureis 10 months
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Maverique culture is seeing no representation and being like, fine I'll it myself.jpg
(I hope to make more flags and terms including maverique people)
yeah!!!!! that sounds so cool anon! we would love it if you tagged us in one of the posts if you do plan on making more flags nad terms because that sounds so cool!
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this-is-exorsexism 1 month
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not an exorsexism ask
just think you obviously have a lot of negative things to see to run this blog n wanted to give you some positivity
pls listen to your favorite song today! be kind to yourself! eat something yummy! remember that you deserve joy n happiness n all the nice things!
flowers for u > 馃尰馃彽锔忦煂吼煉煂拣煂火煆碉笍馃尯馃挳馃尲
also a four leaf clover 馃崁
this is so sweet, thank you so much. 馃挍
giving this energy to people affected by exorsexism who follow this blog too.
just remember that being outside of the binary is a beautiful thing and there is no wrong way to do so. if you don't have a gender, you're beautiful. if you relate to the gender binary in some way, you're incredible. if your gender is neutral, you are amazing. if you have multiple genders, you are powerful. if your gender is fluid, you are marvellous. if your gender can only be described with concepts, objects or similar, you are radiant. if you have a partial gender, you are perfect. if you don't label your gender, you are awesome. if your gender is not related to the binary, you are outstanding. if you are questioning your gender, you are phenomenal. if your gender is specific to your culture, you are astonishing. if your gender is outside the binary and you don't identify as nonbinary, you are fabulous. if i didn't describe your gender here, you are still excellent and you matter so, so much.
shoutout to people who law gender leads to using terms that "don't go together". shoutout to nonbinary cis people, to enbyhets, to lesboys, to turigirls, to afab transfems, to amab transmascs, to boygirls. i love all of you.
shoutout to people whose genders lead to using terms that don't get much visibility. shoutout to trixics, torics, enbians, cenelians, maveriques, neutrois people, diamorics, pera people and so many more. i love you so much.
shoutout to people who avoid any gendered terms altogether. shoutout to people who just want to be called a person. shoutout to people who don't use gender-specific orientation terms. i love you, always.
shoutout to people outside the binary whose experience is often overlooked. shoutout to Black people, indigenous people and other people of colour, to disabled people, to fat people, to intersex people. i love you forever.
i love this community and our infinite diversity so much. things often feel so dire for us but gosh, you all are so loved.
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fatcultureis 3 days
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fat disabled nonbinary culture is looking in the mirror and thinking "dang, they're hot".
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the-delta-quadrant 3 months
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i'm confused by the term atrinary because western culture only recognises a gender binary. and when the cultures that recognise exactly three genders it's not like that "third gender" is the same in every single culture. there is no such thing as a monolithic gender binary. it seems like some people on tumblr have decided that neutral/neutrois is the third gender in the gender trinary. but like gender binary, the term gender binary (and thus atrinary) kind of implies that a third gender, in this case neutrois, is actually recognised by society. it's not. it's also completely arbitrary that people have decided neutrois is the "third gender". sure, there are a lot of people who "accept" nonbinary people but think all of us are neutrois, creating a three-gender system *in their minds*, but there are just as many people who think all nonbinary people are agender or "in between"/androgyne. depending on what kind of exorsexist you encounter, the "gender trinary" is male/female/neutrois, male/female/none or male/female/androgyne. it's entirely arbitrary how people on tumblr have decided to put neutrois in this weird position of supposedly being more recognised societally than maveriques and other genders that are called "atrinary". because at the end of the day, as a maverique, if i look at my neutrois siblings, our experiences barely differ at all as people disconnected from the gender binary. no hate, but "atrinary" is a term you will never see me use.
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