Intergender

Pronouns

Pronouns replace nouns and reflect gender identity, helping create respect and inclusivity. They vary widely, including gender-neutral and non-traditional forms.

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Ambonec

Ambonec is a non-binary gender identity where a person feels both male and female, and also neither, embracing a unique gender experience beyond the binary.

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Quoi Orientation

Quoi orientation describes uncertainty in attraction feelings, highlighting complex emotions and encouraging self-exploration without traditional labels.

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Asexual Spectrum or Ace-Spec

Ace-spec covers a range of identities within asexuality, including asexual, greysexual, and demisexual, describing diverse experiences of sexual attraction and identity.

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Seasonalgender

Seasonalgender is a unique identity linking gender to the four seasons, reflecting changes in expression and mood throughout the year.

AMAB (Assigned Male at Birth)

AMAB (Assigned Male at Birth)

AMAB means Assigned Male at Birth, describing those designated male at birth but whose gender identity may differ. It highlights gender diversity and personal identity.

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Prispic

Explore the Prispic System, a unique gender framework beyond male and female, featuring identities like Etolic, Wispic, and Lumian for broader gender diversity.

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alicosexual

Alicosexual describes those on the asexual spectrum who don’t fit existing labels, exploring unique feelings of attraction and identity.

Contrian

Contrian

Contrian describes a complex orientation where attractions shift between static, fluid, and fluctuating states, often linked to gender identity and connection.

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Fluix

Fluix is a gender identity that reflects fluid and changing feelings about gender. It highlights the flexible nature of gender experiences.