Umbrella Terms / General Labels
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Nonbinary: refers to someone whose gender does not fall strictly within the category of the binary genders (male or female) that are used in western society.

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Xenogender: an umbrella term for non-binary gender identities that cannot be fully described through their relation to concepts typically used to describe gender such as male, female, woman, man, masculinity, femininity, androgyny, neutrality, agenrinity, or outherinity.
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Multigender: a term for someone who experiences two or more genders.

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Mingender: an umbrella term for all genders which are masculine in nature (MIN).

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Annulian: a non-binary gender alignment from the galactian alignment system. It is xenine aligned, neutral aligned, and masculine aligned. It can be considered a combination of solarian, stellarian, and spacialian.

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Scorpigender: a nonbinary gender that is a mystery, and is very difficult to understand. Many labels vaguely fit it, but almost none can fully describe it.

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Aldernic: An umbrella term for people who have, or wish to have, a body that deviates from what is expected in society, or typical human notions in general.

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Skelogender: A gender that’s a big part of you and come from deep inside but is obscure and unknowable. A gender that’s unique to you- it’s you and while it’s probably not clear to others it keeps you together.

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Kenochoric: An umbrella term that is centered around the idea of kenopsia: the eerie atmosphere of a place that has been abandoned. It is a broad label with many different variations and traits, ranging from eerie, lonely, and vast, to unstable, genderless, and nostalgic, among other things.

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Devilic: A queer identity where one feels proud of and reclaims the idea that their identity as queer is devilish, a sin, or inherently bad and evil. It could be used as a gender, a way to describe one's sexuality or presentation, or in whatever way the individual sees fit.

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Synithean: A xenogender under the mingender umbrella... marked by a sense of gender that is beyond human comprehension to the point where it cannot be described as genderless or not. It is distinctly nonhuman. It can be adapted to coexist with a human gender presentation, and when doing so it tends to feel and present as vaguely masculine.

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Abrogender: Where someone has so many tiny aspects to one's gender that the individual feels that they are continuously discovering it.

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Dollboy: Feeling like a naturally genderless being (in this case, a doll) that discovered the label "boy", now using it in an inhuman way separate from gender norms, presenting themself in a feminine manner. This is usually associated with balljoint/porcelain dolls.
