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    [[File:Circa-Binary 1.png|thumb|220x220px|Masculinity being approached from femininity, androgyny, and epicenity.]]
    [[File:Circa-Binary 1.png|thumb|220x220px|Masculinity being approached from femininity, androgyny, and epicenity.]]
    [[File:Circa-Binary 2.png|thumb|220x220px|Femininity being approached by masculinity, androgyny, and epicenity.]][[File:Circa-Binary 3.png|thumb|220x220px|Androgyny being approached from masculinity, femininity, and epicenity.]]
    '''Circa-Binary''' also called '''Proximal Identities''' describes a group on [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] genders and gender expressions that are similar to, or derived from, the [[Binary Genders|binary]] genders, but are not the same as the binary genders. These genders are mainly based on [[proxvir]] and [[juxera]].
    [[File:Circa-Binary 4.png|thumb|220x220px|Epicenity being approached by masculinity, femininity, and androgyny.]]'''Circa-binary''', also called '''proximal identities''', describes a group of [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] genders and gender expressions that are similar to, or derived from, the [[Binary Genders|binary]] genders, but are not the same as the binary genders. These genders are mainly based on [[proxvir]] and [[juxera]].

    Non-binary proximal identities have five main categories; masculinity, femininity, [[Epicene|epicenity]], [[Androgyne|androgyny]] and [[agender|genderlessness]]. Any one of the first four (masculine, feminine, epicene, and androgyne) can be "approached" from the direction of any other the other three, as demonstrated in the diagrams to the right. The identities describe how "close" one is to any given identity. The diagrams do not include genderlessness, as genderlessness can be combined with any of the resulting identities.
    [[File:Circa-Binary 2.png|thumb|220x220px|Femininity being approached by masculinity, androgyny, and epicenity.]]


    Non-binary proximal identities have five main categories: masculinity, femininity, [[Epicene|epicenity]], [[Androgyne|androgyny]] and [[agender|genderlessness]]. Any one of the first four (masculine, feminine, epicene, and androgyne) can be "approached" from the direction of any of the other three, as demonstrated in the diagrams. The identities describe how "close" one is to any given identity. The diagrams do not include genderlessness, as genderlessness can be combined with any of the resulting identities.
    == Identities ==
    == Identities ==

    * [[Proxvir]]: Near male, but not the same as a man. It can be approached from femininity, androgyny, or epicenity.
    * [[Juxera]]: Near female, but not the same as a woman. It can be approached from masculinity, androgyny, or epicenity.
    *[[Proxvir]]: Near male, but not the same as a man. It can be approached from femininity, androgyny, or epicenity.
    * [[Proxangi]]: Near androgyne. It can be approached from masculinity, femininity, or epicenity.
    *[[Juxera]]: Near female, but not the same as a woman. It can be approached from masculinity, androgyny, or epicenity.
    * [[Juxtaneu]]: Near epicene. It can be approached from masculinity, femininity, or androgyny.
    *[[Proxangi]]: Near androgyne. It can be approached from masculinity, femininity, or epicenity.
    [[File:Circa-Binary 3.png|thumb|220x220px|Androgyny being approached from masculinity, femininity, and epicenity.]]
    *[[Juxtaneu]]: Near epicene. It can be approached from masculinity, femininity, or androgyny.

    The above genders are flavored by the alignment that they approach from. As a result, the aforementioned identities can mean different things to different people. For example, a juxera approaching from masculinity may experience their gender differently from a juxura approaching from epicenity. As of right now there is no specific terms to differentiate between these different flavors.
    The above genders are flavored by the alignment that they approach from. As a result, the aforementioned identities can mean different things to different people. For example, a juxera approaching from masculinity may experience their gender differently than a juxura approaching from epicenity. As of right now, there are no specific terms to differentiate between these different flavors.


    === In Between Genders: ===
    === In Between Genders: ===

    * [[Androx]]: In between male and androgyne.
    * [[Gynx]]: In between female and androgyne.
    *[[Androx]]: In between male and androgyne.
    * [[Femache]]: In between female and male.
    *[[Gynx]]: In between female and androgyne.
    * [[Neutremme]]: In between female and epicene.
    *[[Femache]]: In between female and male.
    * [[Neutromme]]: In between male and epicene.
    *[[Neutremme]]: In between female and epicene.
    * [[Neutrangi]]: In between epicene and androgyne.
    *[[Neutromme]]: In between male and epicene.
    *[[Neutrangi]]: In between epicene and androgyne.
    [[File:Circa-Binary 4.png|thumb|220x220px|Epicenity being approached by masculinity, femininity, and androgyny.]]


    === Genderlessness: ===
    === Genderlessness: ===

    Revision as of 06:16, 30 July 2021

    Masculinity being approached from femininity, androgyny, and epicenity.
    Femininity being approached by masculinity, androgyny, and epicenity.
    Androgyny being approached from masculinity, femininity, and epicenity.
    Epicenity being approached by masculinity, femininity, and androgyny.

    Circa-binary, also called proximal identities, describes a group of non-binary genders and gender expressions that are similar to, or derived from, the binary genders, but are not the same as the binary genders. These genders are mainly based on proxvir and juxera.

    Non-binary proximal identities have five main categories: masculinity, femininity, epicenity, androgyny and genderlessness. Any one of the first four (masculine, feminine, epicene, and androgyne) can be "approached" from the direction of any of the other three, as demonstrated in the diagrams. The identities describe how "close" one is to any given identity. The diagrams do not include genderlessness, as genderlessness can be combined with any of the resulting identities.

    Identities

    • Proxvir: Near male, but not the same as a man. It can be approached from femininity, androgyny, or epicenity.
    • Juxera: Near female, but not the same as a woman. It can be approached from masculinity, androgyny, or epicenity.
    • Proxangi: Near androgyne. It can be approached from masculinity, femininity, or epicenity.
    • Juxtaneu: Near epicene. It can be approached from masculinity, femininity, or androgyny.

    The above genders are flavored by the alignment that they approach from. As a result, the aforementioned identities can mean different things to different people. For example, a juxera approaching from masculinity may experience their gender differently than a juxura approaching from epicenity. As of right now, there are no specific terms to differentiate between these different flavors.

    In Between Genders:

    • Androx: In between male and androgyne.
    • Gynx: In between female and androgyne.
    • Femache: In between female and male.
    • Neutremme: In between female and epicene.
    • Neutromme: In between male and epicene.
    • Neutrangi: In between epicene and androgyne.

    Genderlessness:

    • Nixvir: Genderless and masculine-aligned.
    • Nixera: Genderless and feminine-aligned.
    • Nixangi: Genderless and androgynyous-aligned.
    • Epinixene: Genderless and epicene.
    • Nijuxera: Genderless and juxera.
    • Pronixvir: Genderless and proxvir.
    • Nixavire: Genderless and femache-aligned.

    A gender that is composed of genderless and aligned aspects simultaneously is known as nixic.

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