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originally posted by: Deaf Alien
a reply to: everyone
Why am i crazy according to you?
Seriously? I don't know what to tell you. That's a meme. Please quit before you embarrass yourself further.
originally posted by: everyone
originally posted by: Deaf Alien
a reply to: everyone
Why am i crazy according to you?
Seriously? I don't know what to tell you. That's a meme. Please quit before you embarrass yourself further.
You call someone crazy for posting a meme? Interesting.
This ok ?
originally posted by: Deaf Alien
a reply to: atomish
Hahaha what the actual frack is that for?
That is him trying to save his face.
originally posted by: Deaf Alien
a reply to: everyone
Good effort on you saving your face. It's admirable. I'll let you go this time because I'm not in the mood right now.
agender. 1. Some who call themselves agender have no gender identity (genderless). 2. Some who call themselves agender have a gender identity, which isn't female or male, but neutral.[1]
agenderflux. Coined by perfectlybrokenbones in 2014. "Where you identify as agender but have fluctuations where you feel feminine or masculine but not male or female".[1]
androgyne. This word is used for a wide variety of gender nonconforming and non-binary gender identities and gender expressions.[1]
aporagender. Coined in 2014, from Greek apo, apor "separate" + "gender".[2] A nonbinary gender identity and umbrella term for "a gender separate from male, female, and anything in between while still having a very strong and specific gendered feeling" (that is, not an absence of gender).[3][1]
bi-gender, bigender.[1] Bigender individuals have two gender identities, at the same time, or at different times.[6] These two genders might be female and male, or they might be a different pair of genders.
burrnesha. In Albania, the Burrnesha, "sworn virgins," are people assigned female at birth who have a masculine gender expression and role. This tradition goes back to at least the 1400s, and is still practiced.[7][8]
butch.[1] A queer masculine gender identity or expression, which some see as a nonbinary gender.
demiboy. A gender identity that is male-like, or both male and genderless.[9][1]
demigender.[1] An umbrella term for nonbinary gender identities that have a partial connection to a certain gender.
demigirl.[1] A gender identity that is female-like, or both female and genderless.[10]
E
enby.[1] Created in 2013 by a non-binary person named vector (revolutionator).[11] Based on an initialism of "non-binary," "NB". A proper noun for a person with a non-binary gender identity. This is the nonbinary gender equivalent of the proper nouns "boy" or "girl." Plural: enbies.
F
fa'afafine. In Samoa, the Fa'afafine are people assigned male at birth who have a feminine gender expression, and who don't think of themselves as female or male.[12]
femme.[1] A queer feminine gender, which some use as a nonbinary identity.
FTX. Female-to-X, covering people who were assigned female at birth, and who identify as nonbinary or X-gender.[13]
G
genderflux.[1] Coined by deergoths in 2014. "Genderflux means that your internal sense of how gendered you are varies over time. One day, you might feel really gendered, and the next day, you might have a very weak feeling of gender, or not feel like any gender at all. Whereas genderfluidity is a shift between different genders, genderflux is more like varying intensity." A gender identity that often changes in intensity, so that a person may feel one day as though they have almost no gender, or none at all, and another day they feel very gendered.
genderless.[1] Having no gender identity. Syn. agender.
gender neutral.[1] 1. That which has nothing to do with gender. 2. Having no gender identity; agender. 3. Having a gender identity that is neutral: not female, not male, not a mix. Neutrois.
genderqueer[1] is a non-normative gender identity or expression. This can be an umbrella term, or a specific identity.
gendervoid.[1] Coined by Baaphomett in 2014. "A gender consisting of the void (also/originally used to mean the same thing as genderless)."
intergender.[1] Coined in the 1990s or earlier. A certain nonbinary gender identity in between female and male. In the 1990s, this was an identity label that any person could use, even if they were born with non-intersex (dyadic) bodies,[20] but others say it should only be used by people who were born with intersex bodies.
maverique.[1] Coined by Vesper H. (queerascat) in 2014. A specific nonbinary gender identity "characterized by autonomy and inner conviction regarding a sense of self that is entirely independent of male/masculinity, female/femininity or anything which derives from the two while still being neither without gender nor of a neutral gender."[22]
MTX. Male-to-X, covering people who were assigned male at birth, and who identify as nonbinary or X-gender.[13]
N
neutrois.[1] Coined by a neutrois person named H. A. Burnham in 1995.[23] Having one non-binary gender identity that is neutral. Not female, not male, and not a mix. Some neutrois people are transsexual, experience gender dysphoria, and want to get a physical transition.[24]
ninauposkitzipxpe. In North America, the Blackfoot Confederacy recognizes a gender called ninauposkitzipxpe, "manly-hearted women," who are assigned female at birth, and occupy a gender role different from that of women and men.[25]
nonbinary[1] is an umbrella term for all who don't identify as just female or male. Though there are many kinds of nonbinary gender identities, some people identify as "nonbinary" only.
polygender.[1] Having several gender identities, particularly four or more of them. This can mean at different times, or at the same time.
quariwarmi. In Peru, the pre-colonial Incas recognized quariwarmi, a nonbinary mixed-gender role.[26]
queer.[1] A reclaimed slur for the LGBT+ community, and an umbrella t
originally posted by: everyone
a reply to: DeadFoot
If the SJW left has so many issues with 1 label then don't you think it is extremely hypocritical that it is exactly the leftists who are plastering hundreds of labels onto anyone (or any-thing if you will).
originally posted by: Deaf Alien
a reply to: everyone
Oh those less than 0.3%? Wait I think I see you. One of those special snowflakes that are so scared of the measly 0.3%. Do you need a safe space?