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crying-roses:

⁺⊹ . 。. :☆ Aldercryptid ☆: .。.⊹ ⁺

Aldercryptid is an aldernic term for when one has, or wishes to have, a body of a cryptid.

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[Flag ID: A flag with 7 similarly sized horizontal stripes. From top to bottom, the colours are dark ashy brown, brown, ashy blue, ashy mint, ashy blue, brown and dark ashy brown. The flag has a dark green in the centre outlined with ashy mint. End ID.]

snowiexmogai:

‧̍̊˙˚˙ᵕ꒳ᵕ˙˚˙VOLITANULEIC ☀️

[voo-lih-tah-noo-lay-ic]

a gender related to sleeping fawns ; peaches ; the sun shining on your face ; honey ; fluttering butterflies ; and picking wildflowers !!!

;; coined March 26 2022

just when you thought you’d got it all figured out                          lgballt

just when you thought you’d got it all figured out                          

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Maringender: A term used to describe when part of one’s gender is identifiable but the other parts(s) is/are unidentifiable.

Term coined by: [Deactivated]

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Color meanings: 

Dark Blue: symbolizes the unidentifiable part(s) of one’s gender.

Middle Blue (possibly): symbolizes something in between the undefined and defined.

Light Blue: symbolizes the identifiable part(s) of one’s gender.

Colors were also chosen to represent the sea as the prefix “mar” comes from the Latin word for sea.


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Seagender: a gender that is as deep and unknown as the ocean itself. It’s a gender that is mostly incomprehensible but slightly familiar in human terms.

Not to be confused with Gendersea.

Term coined by: [Deactivated]

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[image description: a flag with four stripes. from top to bottom they are: dark blue, grey, dark green, black]

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Designed by:pridearchive

Color meanings: 

Blue & Teal: To represent the sea.

Grey: To represent the incomprehensible aspect of seagender.

Black:Agender/Genderless.


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Genderfuzz or Blurgender: A polygender identity where one experiences multiple genders that blur together, making it difficult or impossible to identify what gender(s) one is experiencing at any given time.

Not to be confused with Fuzzygender or Genderblur/Genderfade.

Term coined by: Unknown

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Designed by:@datmoki

Color meanings:Unknown


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Gendermeh: Where you’re kinda cool with being called any gender, like whatever. You might not be that gender, you might not know your gender, but meh.

See also: Cassgender, Apagender/Lethargender/Anvisgender.

Term coined by: Unknown

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[image description: a flag with three stripes. from top to bottom they are: grey, light grey, grey. ‘meh.’ in plain red font is centered on the center stripe]

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Designed by: @autistic-italy

Color meanings: Dull grays with “meh.” to symbolize the… meh.


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Designed by:b3anie

Color meanings: 

Blue for boredom, not masculinity.
Grey for dullness/apathy.


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[image description: a flag with nine stripes, with the same width arrangement as the above flag. from top to bottom they are: dark purple, green, muted green, brown, grey, brown, muted green, green, dark purple]

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Designed by:b3anie

Color meanings: 

Purple - between pink and blue to cover fem/masc spectrum
Sage green and pale green -NB/neutral
Dark grey and grey - apathy about gender


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Genderqueer is an umbrella term with a similar meaning to non-binary. It can be used to describe any gender identities other than man and woman, thus outside of the gender binary. Genderqueer identities can include one or more of the following:

  • Both man and woman.
  • Neither man nor woman (genderless, agender, Neutrois).
  • Moving between genders (gender fluid).
  • Third gender or other-gender.
  • Those who do not or cannot place a name to their gender.
  • Having an overlap of, or blurred lines between, gender identity and sexual orientation.

[Read more]

Term coined by: Unknown

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Designed by: Marilyn Roxie

Color meanings: 

Lavender (#b57edc): The mixture of blue and pink (traditional colors associated with men and women, present on the transgender pride flag) as lavender is meant to represent androgynes and androgyny. Also represents the “queer” in genderqueer, as lavender is a color that has long been associated with “queerness”, including gay, lesbian, and bisexual communities.

White (#ffffff): Meant to represent agender identity, congruent with the gender neutral white on the transgender pride flag.

Dark chartreuse green (#4A8123): The inverse of lavender; meant to represent those whose identities which are defined outside of and without reference to the binary. Formerly (#498022), the color is now the true inverse of lavender (#b57edc). 


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[image description: a flag with five stripes. from top to bottom they are: purple, blue, yellow, pink, orange]

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Designed by: Unknown

Color meanings: Unknown, likely pink/blue for feminine/masculine, purple for androgyne, yellow for nonbinary, orange for ???


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[image description: a flag with six stripes. from top to bottom they are: purple, green, blue, white, pink, grey]

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Designed bysolorebel

Color meanings: 

Purple for people who are a mix of male and female

Green for people who identify as neither male nor female

Blue for people who are transmasculine, so feel more male than female, but are not identifying as men

White for neutrois/agender/people completely outside the binary

Pink for transfeminine, people who feel more female than male, but are not identifying as women

Grey (up for debate) for genderfluids. I was thinking of orange, but orange didn’t work, and I don’t know what color other than blue signifies fluency. perhaps a rainbow, but a rainbow would be weird to have on a stripe….


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Genderstrange:When you can’t pinpoint one word for your gender, but multiple terms almost fit.

See also: Quizgender.

Term coined by:Ade 

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Designed by:@pastelmemer

Color meanings:Unknown


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Gender variant or Gendervariant: An umbrella term for gender identities and expressions that are different than the norm. That is, they are to some degree transgender, and don’t fit into the gender binary system. Gender variant has variously been used as another word for genderqueer, nonbinary, transgender, third gender, and gender nonconforming.

Term coined by: Unknown

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[image description: a flag with ten stripes. from top to bottom they are: light blue, pink, white, pink, light blue, yellow, yellow-green, green, blue, dark grey]

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[image description: a flag with eight stripes. from top to bottom they are: light blue, pink, white, yellow, yellow-green, green, blue, dark grey]

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Designed by:that-lil-trans-boy

Color meanings: “It’s half transgender flag and the other half are colors from the flags of the Non-Binary (yellow), Agender (light green), Neutrois and Genderqueer (green), Genderfluid (blue), and other genders(dark grey)”


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Gendervoid or Voidgender: A gender identity defined by absence, a blank space or void where a gender might otherwise be. 

Sometimes synonymous with agender, depending on the person/situation.

Here’s a good description of the difference between agender and gendervoid: [Link].

Term coined by: [Deactivated]

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Color meanings: Black, dark gray, and blue to visually represent the void.


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Genderwitched: Intrigued or entranced by the idea of a particular gender, but not being certain that you’re actually experiencing it.

Not to be confused with Witchgender.

Term coined by: Unknown

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Designed by:@chimericalhills

Color meanings:Unknown


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Witchgender, Magusgender, Magegender, or Venefigender: A gender that has a closeness or connection to witchcraft and magic. It is, in a way, a magic gender. You could use it to perform strange gender magic. Or something. It is also associated with a feminine or androgynous gender expression.

Witchgender’s names come from the following things: witchgender, coming from the word “witch”; magusgender, coming from the Latin word “magus”, meaning “magic”; magegender, coming from the word “mage”, another word for “magician”; and venefigender, coming from the Latin word “venefica”, meaning witch.

Not to be confused with Genderwitched or Magigender.

Term coined by:remipachu-archive

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Designed by:remipachu-archive

Color meanings: “ The colors of the flag don’t mean anything, but are witch-like colors (from my mind, anyway). The magic circle is to represent the magical aspect of it.”


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Designed by:@chimericalhills

Color meanings: Different shades of purple because it’s a color associated with magic.


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Glassgender: A gender that is very sensitive and fragile.

Term coined by: Unknown

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Designed by:@pastelmemer

Color meanings: Visually representing glass/fragility.


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Genderfuck or Genderf*ck: Some nonbinary people may choose or need to present a ‘clashing’ combination of gender cues that are incongruous, challenging or shocking to those who expect others to fit the gender binary. For example, combining a beard with makeup and a padded bra. This practice of transgressively breaking the rules of gender presentation is known as genderfuck,genderfucking or sometimes genderpunk.

Term coined by: Unknown

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[image description: a purple flag with a pastel yellow border. a very stylized pastel yellow skull symbol (looks like a circle with two partial circle cut-outs for eye sockets, and three small vertical cut-outs for teeth) is centered on the flag]

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Designed by:@yo-ho-sebastian

Color meanings: The colors (yellow and purple) are to show the different kinds of identities and expressions that go under the term (Purple being a mixture of male and female, yellow being outside the binary entirely, and them working together to show those who experience multiple genders in such a way), and the skull for the rebellious nature of the gender identity.


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Genderpunk: A colloquial term for a culture of resistance against gendernormativity; an identity that in and of itself is a resistance against gender norms, homophobia and transphobia, oppression, and societal status. The term Genderpunk is not limited to trans people. Anyone can be genderpunk.

Genderpunk has also somewhat replaced the term Genderf*ck.

[Read more here]

Term coined by: Unknown

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Color meanings:Unknown


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Genderless: A gender identity in which one experiences an absence of gender, usually interchangeable with agender, but some might prefer it over agender.

Term coined by: Unknown

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[image description: a flag with five stripes. the center stripe is very wide. from top to bottom they are: dark grey, grey, white, grey, dark grey. a black symbol, which looks like a circle with an ‘x’ in it and a line extending from the bottom, is centered on the flag]

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Designed by:@anti-god

Color meanings (possibly): White usually means agender/absence of gender. The gray bars on the outside might be just for visual balance. The symbol in the middle is the genderless symbol (like the female/male symbols).


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Genderweird: A term used to describe those whose gender cannot be described by any existing label, or cannot be pinned down as such.

See also: Novigender, Genderstrange.

Term coined by: Unknown

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Designed by: Unknown

Color meanings: Unknown, likely a lot of colors together to visually symbolize the “weirdness” of this gender.


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Glimragender: A faintly shining, wavering gender.

Term coined by:@chrisjoshington

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Designed by:Ade

Color meanings: Unknown, likely just bright colors to aesthetically represent Glimragender.


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Designed by: Me

Color meanings: Purples to represent space, and yellow stars for the “glimmer” part.


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