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mogaiflagswithbenton:
“ Better/improved Genderflux chart..Less messy and such. Included the main 6 gender identities (Main to me anyways)
Note: The color right before white would count as “agender...

mogaiflagswithbenton:

Better/improved Genderflux chart..Less messy and such. Included the main 6 gender identities (Main to me anyways)

Note: The color right before white would count as “agender masculine/androgynous/feminine/other/neutral/nonbinary” As it is not quite agender, but is VERY close to it, and has a connection to “X” gender.

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Genderflux male/boy (male -> ->-> agender)

Genderflux Androgyne  (Androgyne -> ->-> agender)

Genderflux Female/girl   (female -> ->-> agender)

Genderflux Other/third gender/aporagender/epicence  (other -> ->-> agender)

Genderflux Neutrois/gender neutral  (neutrois -> ->-> agender)

Genderflux nonbinary  (Nonbinary -> ->-> agender)


Free to use, please no negative comments!

(Source: queerflagswithbenton)

i’ve started a deviantart for my flag templates!

neopronouns:

here it is! i’ll probably also upload my flag designs there, but for now it’s just me playing around with template designs. they’re all free to download and use and i’ll try to create some more unique designs over the next few days!

official-transsexual:

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Just a little thing that’s been stewing in the back of my mind that I needed to get out, maybe someone else will find it useful as an explanation, idk.

[panel 1: “some people visualize gender as a spectrum of colour, but that analogy has never felt quite right to me” [center image: a colour wheel]]

[panel 2: “To me, gender feels more like the orbit of objects in space. most people are planets and asteroids orbiting a single star. some people are closer to the center than others, but they all orbit the same objects.” [center image: a drawing of 2 yellow suns, each with 3 objects orbiting them. on one side the objects are shades of blue, the other has shades if pink]]

[panel 3: “but some people have different paths. maybe they circle multiple stars. maybe they pass close by, but never truly orbit.” [center image: the image from panel 2, but with a couple of extra paths added in purple as described in the panel text]]

[panel 4: “maybe they enter orbit for a short time every once in a while, before breaking free again. and maybe they just meander past, slingshoting through the galaxy freely.” [center image: the image from panel 3 with a couple more paths added in green as described in the panel text.]]

Anonymous asks:
Do you have any advice for a pronoun coining post? I want to be detailed and include pronunciation and stuff so I thought I should ask an expert for any other key bits.

neopronounfaq:

Thanks for the request, nonny! Here are my tips for you:

  • Include all the conjugation forms – so subject, objective, possessive pronoun, possessive adjective, etc. Those terms might sound confusing but it basically means to include every pronoun in the set!
  • Including these parallel to a common set of pronouns can be very helpful. (E.g. writing a sentence with she/her and rewriting it with ze/hir helps people learn from what they already know!) 
  • I try to include rhyming words when explaining pronunciation for extra clarity.
  • If it’s ambiguous, you can clarify whether your pronoun is used with singular or plural verbs. For example, in the post I did about ey/em, I was teaching the use with singular verbs, so I clarified that the proper usage was “ey is” instead of “ey are” in that instance. (This can vary between people but that post was for what I personally use as well as how the pronoun was conjugated in the article it was coined in!!)

Hope this helps!! Feel free to drop by again if you need more advice! And feel free to tag me in your post when you make it, I’d love to see it! ⌒(ᴖ◡ᴖ)⌒

nyadchild:

I made something to link whenever someone tries to tell someone theyre not really nonbinary :-)

[image description: four handwritten images explaining nonbinary genders.

1: “nonbinary genders: who counts?” in black text on a pink and blue background, with orange, white, purple and black behind the word ‘genders’.

2: “A nonbinary gender is a gender that is outside the binary. this means: if a person’s gender is not exclusively or consistently only male or female, they are non-binary”, written in black and purple text on a white background. on either side of the text is a black circle with the male/mars symbol and the female/venus symbol.

3: “i often see people who are confused about which genders count as nonbinary. some people seem to think that all enbies are agender. i’m here to clear it up”, written in purple on a white background.

4: “an identity that is outside either of these black circles is non-binary. nonbinary people can be men, women, or both, but if they aren’t exclusively or consistently male or female, they are nonbinary”, written in black and white text on a rainbow background. on either side of the text is a black circle with the male/mars symbol and the female/venus symbol. 

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(Source: nyadcircus)

mytranshealth:

shutupjames:

madmadcat:

45caliberaspirin:

gaywrites:

Coming soon: MyTransHealth, an app connecting trans people to knowledgeable, reliable and affordable healthcare providers. 

19% of trans people have been refused healthcare because of their gender identity. 50% of trans people have had to teach their doctors about trans-related medical care. 28% of trans people have been harassed in medical settings. This app is desperately needed. Follow them at mytranshealth

I AM CRYING HOLY SHIT. This is so important. You know I’m serious because I am actually using these things called capitalization and punctuation. You guys. Please. Please boost the hell out of this. It means so much.

*SLAMS THE SHIT OUT OF THE REBLOG BUTTON*

omg pls make this international / not just US-centric!

We won’t rest until every trans person on the planet has access to safe, affordable, and reliable health care. 

(Source: mytranshealth.com)

How to Coin a Gender

Can’t find a gender that works for you? Want to try your hand at the deep mysteries of coining? Here’s a rough guide on how to do just that.

While we’ll be talking about gender throughout this guide, it can work for any sort of term. 

  1. The definition: make sure it’s not taken. What makes it unique? If it’s similar to another gender, what makes this one different or worth coining?
  2. The name: try to keep the name short. Long names are more unique, but harder to read and remember. Think about reading comprehension and pronunciation - say it out loud. Is it difficult to say? Would non-native speakers of your language have difficulty saying it? Does it just kinda suck? If so, maybe think about changing it. 

    Think about the meaning of the name - a xenogender centred around fish called fishgender is simple, to the point, and easy to understand at a glance (though not very exciting!), whereas a gender with the same definition called ichthyogender (ichthyo - fish) is more interesting, but harder to pronounce (and spell). Both mean the same thing (fish+gender), so it’s up to you. Here’s a post about making terms that don’t have the word ‘gender’ in them (aka monolexic terms).

    If you’re making a group of terms (like the galactic alignment system, for example), or even just more that one term, can you tell them apart verbally? The galactic alignment system is a good example of this - each name is unique, but they also are very clearly part of a set.
  3. Make sure it’s easy to understand. A lot of neurodivergent people have trouble with both understanding others and making themselves understood. Try to make your definition as easy as possible to understand, both in terms of reading comprehension and in understanding the actual gender. Try to get a second opinion if you can - for example, asking people in a group chat if the definition makes sense and they understand it.
  4. The flag: I won’t talk about flag design here, since there are plenty of resources online (and I’m not the best at it). Here are some resources about flag design. Although having a nice looking flag is great, a pride flag isn’t necessary for your term to be good!
  5. Have fun! Coining a term doesn’t have to be - and shouldn’t be - difficult, boring, or frustrating. Put passion and fun into your term, and even if no one uses it you’ll still have fun! :)
pardonmewhileipanic:
“ itsdeepforhappypeople:
“ tereshkova2001:
“ buzzfeedlgbt:
“ Bookmarking now and forever (x)
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This is a *really good* article that both handles anatomy concerns and presumes zero background makeup knowledge. Well done.
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pardonmewhileipanic:

itsdeepforhappypeople:

tereshkova2001:

buzzfeedlgbt:

Bookmarking now and forever (x)

This is a *really good* article that both handles anatomy concerns and presumes zero background makeup knowledge. Well done.

It’s amazing that the cover photo is showing both older women and people of color, something that the media consistently ignores regarding the trans community.

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