Gender Systems

Gender systems are used to define gender identity, alignment, or presentation. These are usually non-binary genders or xenogenders. Systems usually have an aesthetic or theme that it follows.

List of Systems

 * Aecor System: A gender system for genders connected to water
 * Alibinary System: a system of terms used to describe how different non-binary people have different relationships to the gender binary.
 * Alloy Alignment System: A gender system describing someones gender using several metals from the periodic table
 * Atmospheric System: A gender system for both xenine and non-xenine genders connected to the sky / atmosphere of Earth


 * CB System: A gender system for genders connected to coffee


 * CC System: A system consisting of gender terms for times of day, wind, tidal changes, etc.


 * Celestial System: A collection of xenogenders with a 'soft, celestial energy' to them


 * Critter System: A system for describing the types of genders a gender collector collects
 * Crystalyc System: a set of non-binary crystal-related xenogenders.
 * Divinive: an umbrella term of genders exclusively for systems. This term is made to hold all gender identities that specifically relate to, connect to, or are effected by being an angel, demon, or something similar within the innerworld.
 * Domesticat System: a gender system for genders that relate to domestic cat breeds.
 * Eevelutiogender System: A gender system people who identify in the non-binary or kingender spectrums connected with the eeveelution pokemon.
 * Eldarin Gender System: a gender system created for Elfkin to describe their experiences with gender.


 * Element System: Describes a gender's essence using the classical elements
 * Emotion System: A gender system based off of emotions.
 * Ever After System: a gender system based on Mattel’s Ever After High franchise.


 * Exemgenders System: A system for xenogenders that have wild and animalistic traits. It uses the Pokemon types as a theme.
 * Fantasy System: A system for xenogenders with fantastical themes.


 * Felinus System: A system of genders relating to cats and other felines
 * Fleurian System: A gender system for genders that are related to nature and specifically flowers, as well as potential alignment with specific aspects and kinds of flowers.


 * Floral System: Similar to Palette System but using floral terms


 * Galactian Alignment System: Non-Binary gender alignments that do not use binary terms.
 * Gencolour System: a gender system created for anyone to express their gender without having to use the binary terms.
 * Genderfluid Fragment Gender System: Fluid genders that cover more specific genders. The genders do not cover being fully genderfluid, but they are in/between that range.
 * Hemogender Spectrum: A gender system based on the hemospectrum caste system from the webcomic Homestuck.
 * Hoxxes System: a system of xenogenders connected to the world of Deep Rock Galactic, and specifically the creatures and biomes endemic to the planet of Hoxxes IV.
 * Hunger Games System: a set of xenogenders relating to the Hunger Games franchise.
 * Landform System: A gender system to describe individuals with genders related to large landforms
 * Latusilian Gender System: A way to describe individuals based on their alignment to presentation or not.
 * Magicae System: a system of magic-related genders which are related to magic generally and magical aesthetics, as well as additional things and aesthetics.
 * Musicorum System: A group of xenogenders that can only be described as feeling like music, or as musical.
 * Mystian System: a gender system, one of the four gender systems in the Nature Systems, which describes genders related to different mystical and/or magical aspects and qualities of nature.
 * Mythical Creatures System: A system for genders based on mythical creatures
 * Nadurian System: a gender alignment system for genders that are related to nature, or nature + a specific aspect(s) of nature.
 * Nature Systems: A series of gender systems based on different aspects of nature, and between the four of them, they cover a vast amount of alignments and nature-centered identities.
 * Ophanian Gender System: A system of gender identities for angelkins


 * Pallet System: A system to describe non-binary people's gender presentation without using binary terms
 * Prince system: A set of non-binary prince related aesthetigenders.
 * Princess system: a set of non-binary princess related aesthetigenders.
 * Puzzlegender System: a system of Xenogender s that can be described by, or are connected to, various mass-produced puzzles.


 * Pyralignment System: A system of gender identities based for dragonkins, based on types of dragons from the Wings of Fire franchise
 * Quartz System: A gender system that was coined for people that feel they have a lost touch with a certain gender.
 * Royal system: A set of non-binary, royalty-related aesthetigenders.
 * Scene System: a system of specific scenegenders which describe a gender experience that cannot be described by one aspect, quality, or thing, but by a complex combination of them which come together and form a "scene" or sorts.


 * Spectral Gender System: A system of gender identities for ghostkins and other spectral kintypes
 * Techno-gender System: A group of xenogenders that are related to electricity, technology, and the like.
 * Terra System: A gender system for people who feel like their gender is, or is best described as features and aspects of the earth, or their gender is influenced by features and aspects of the earth.
 * The Astrian System: a gender system of aestheticgenders that is based of the stereotypical expectance for how certain genders should present.
 * The Prixic System: A set of genders that are described as being completely separate from the binary.
 * The Sylvian System: A gender alignment system for genders that are related to forests, or forests + a specific aspect(s) of forests.


 * TL System: A gender system for genders connected to tea


 * Wood System: a system of genders that feel their gender is is more than 100% that gender using wood and trees