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    [[File:Autonine.png|thumb|Autonine pride flag by WiiFyneLM]]
    Autonine is a term to describe gender qualities that are specific to a person. It is to be used to describe gender (such as [[egogender]]), gender presentation, and other gendered attributes like actions. It is to explain the experience of not relating to other terms like [[masculine]], [[feminine]], [[neutral]] or other terms but simply being oneself. It is not exclusive however and can overlap with other terms. Like somebody could consider themselves somewhat masculine and somewhat something else that is specific to themselves.
    '''Autoninity''' is a term to describe gender qualities that are specific to an individual. It is to be used to describe [[gender]] (such as [[egogender]]), [[gender presentation]], and other gendered attributes, such as actions. It is to explain the experience of not relating to other terms like [[masculine]], [[feminine]], [[neutral]], etc, but simply being oneself. It is not exclusive and can overlap with other terms. For example, if someone considered themselves somewhat masculine and somewhat something else that is specific to themselves.


    Autonine shares similarities with terms like [[neutral]], [[outherine]], & [[xenine]]. Autonine differs from neutral as even though both are seperate from the masculine to feminine binary, neutral is an attribute that could be shared between multiple people, albeit differently. Autonine is more similar to outherine as it is something seperate to the gender trinary but just like neutral, outherine could be a term shared by multipe people with similar experiences, albeit with minor differences. Autonine could be considered a subset of outherine. Autonine differs from xenine as xenine can be described with or relating to external influences, and while autonine could overlap with this, autonine is purely internal.
    Autonine shares similarities with terms like [[neutral]], [[outherine]], and [[xenine]]. Autonine differs from neutral, as even though both are separate from the masculine to feminine binary, neutral is an attribute that could be shared between multiple individuals, albeit differently. Autonine is more similar to outherine, as it is something separate from the gender trinary, but just like neutral, outherine could be a term shared by multiple individuals with similar experiences, albeit with minor differences. Autonine could be considered a subset of outherine. Autonine differs from xenine, as xenine can be described with or relating to external influences, and while autonine could overlap with this, autonine is purely internal.


    One's name could be substituted in place of auto- to make it more accurate for the person. For example, if a person named Alex wanted to, they could call it Alexonine and Alexoninity.
    == History ==

    Autonine was coined by wiki user WiiFyneLM to describe his own gender expression and experience on the 7<sup>th</sup> of September 2021. It was coined on this page.
    ==History==
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    The term was coined by Wiki user WiiFyneLM to describe his own [[gender expression]] and experience on September 7, 2021. It was coined through this page and has no outside sources.
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    Latest revision as of 23:20, 2 February 2024

    Autonine pride flag by WiiFyneLM

    Autoninity is a term to describe gender qualities that are specific to an individual. It is to be used to describe gender (such as egogender), gender presentation, and other gendered attributes, such as actions. It is to explain the experience of not relating to other terms like masculine, feminine, neutral, etc, but simply being oneself. It is not exclusive and can overlap with other terms. For example, if someone considered themselves somewhat masculine and somewhat something else that is specific to themselves.

    Autonine shares similarities with terms like neutral, outherine, and xenine. Autonine differs from neutral, as even though both are separate from the masculine to feminine binary, neutral is an attribute that could be shared between multiple individuals, albeit differently. Autonine is more similar to outherine, as it is something separate from the gender trinary, but just like neutral, outherine could be a term shared by multiple individuals with similar experiences, albeit with minor differences. Autonine could be considered a subset of outherine. Autonine differs from xenine, as xenine can be described with or relating to external influences, and while autonine could overlap with this, autonine is purely internal.

    One's name could be substituted in place of auto- to make it more accurate for the person. For example, if a person named Alex wanted to, they could call it Alexonine and Alexoninity.

    History

    The term was coined by Wiki user WiiFyneLM to describe his own gender expression and experience on September 7, 2021. It was coined through this page and has no outside sources.

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