#neutrois
Neutrois: A non-binary gender identity which is considered to be a neutral or null gender. It may also be used to mean genderless, and has considerable overlap with agender - some people who consider themselves neutrally gendered or genderless may identify as both, while others prefer one term or the other.
There is no one definition of Neutrois, since each person that self-identifies as such experiences their gender differently. The most common ones are:
- Neutral-gender
- Null-gender
- Neither male nor female
- Agender
- Genderless
Edit: For some, it also could possibly mean where a person wants to physically transition to a neutral body. That is, a body without sexual characteristics (namely without any genitals). This page has a more detailed description of this defitinition: [Link]. (See also: Angenital)
Read More: http://neutrois.com/
Term coined by: H. A. Burnham
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Designed by: Unknown
Color meanings:
White: Neutral, unidentified, or questioning gender
Green: Nonbinary gender
Black: Agender or genderless
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It’s been over a year and a half since I last surveyed nonbinary people to get a general idea of preferences when it comes to language to describe us. In that time nonbinary genders have become more well-known in the media in the UK and the US. It can’t hurt to get a fresher picture, can it?
This time I’ll attempt to improve on the last survey by including some options that were missed out last time. As before, you will not be asked for your name, email address, specific location, legal gender, or gender assigned at birth.
Thank you,
Cassian
PS: Last time we got over 2,000 responses. That made the results really useful and valuable, and it’d be great if we could repeat that. If you would like to help these statistics be as complete as possible with minimal effort, please reblog this post and retweet this tweet.
PPS: I’d like to take this opportunity to note that this is just a Google Forms survey with no extra security. While no identifying information such as names and email addresses will be collected, I cannot be responsible for your privacy. If you have any concerns at all, please be cautious and do what you feel is necessary to be safe.
Leptrois Alt. Pride Flag
Leptrois: a leptive method of classifying genders; an attempt to bring mathematical and linguistic understanding of genders, alluding aspects of relational algebra.
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To all the people who get told their identity is weird or “““mogai hell”““ or whatever exorsexists are using these days: I hope you know that you are valid, you are worthy of being respected, of having your pronouns and experiences respected. You know better than anyone else who you are and surely better than some jackasses just looking to bully someone. Have a wonderful day
Hey, I’m putting together a documentary theater project on nonbinary/genderqueer/genderfluid/agender young people. I’m looking for nonbinary people under 25 to do brief text chat interviews with over Skype or Chatzy. These interviews will be incorporated into the text of a play that will increase nonbinary visibility. Could you possibly publish this post on your blog and tell people interested in participating to contact me?
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They/she/he
I was alone in home, so i tried some New chlothes (he/him)
I was alone at home, so I decided to try on some new clothes (he/him)
I love my new jacket
hi im nathan! i love overalls, i have chicken shoes, im 21 and i use he/him pronouns! follow me on twitter @stonedfag , lets be friends :0)
I’m Anna, xe/xem/xyr/xemself or they/them. Figured my new binder works as a perfect top for this skirt!
I’m 24 today yay !!! This was taken last week but I still love it !!
The perfect lighting (they/them)
Went to the pride parade lol
they/them
It’s pride monthhh
smiley gay enby
DC Pride 2019 Look™
My friend got me this great shirt to honor my dadfriend-itude
Moon (they/them)
Flannel + mermaid scale chest binder? Heck yea!!
They/them
it’s the eighties! oooh, the eighties!
[they/them]
(Dustin, They/Them)
the shirt hurt my eyes, so of course i had to get it. how else am i supposed to let other lesbians know im one of them? (alfie, they/them)
devin, they/them
I run a super kawaii blog atm but how I present ranges from kawaii and j fashion to goth and alternative fashion. I go between the two. I go back and forth between masc presenting and femme presenting. This is me masc presenting. I use they/them please. And yes that is a head tattoo.