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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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Salmacian or Bigenital: As a term for people who wish to have a mixed genital set (such as a penis and a vagina, or something in between); derived from the name of the nymph Salamacis, whose body was merged with that of the son of Hermes and Aphrodite in the ancient Greek myth which also gave us the word “hermaphrodite”). This does not necessarily correspond with certain gender(s), you could be a Salmacian/Bigenital trans woman, or bigender, or agender, etc.

Note: The original definition said “male-to-intersex” and “female-to-intersex” instead of “mixed genital set” because it seemed like kind of iffy terminology to use to describe this.

Salmacian coined by:Androgyny RAQ: Angel’s Dictionary

Bigenital coined by: Anonymous

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Designed by: Anonymous

Color meanings: The root word comes from Salmacis, a nymph who plays a role in the myth of Hermaphroditus (who in turn is the source for the word herm***ite). In the myth, the two were joined together in one body and lived in a fountain/spring from then on. The design is meant as an abstract picture of the spring. Top half is light blue for the sky, bottom half is greenish brown for the ground, and then a thick blueish-purple bar in the middle for the spring


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