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    '''Exclusive Identities''' are any [[Gender|genders]], [[Xenogender|xenogenders]], orientations, relationship, [[Sex|sexes]], and similar that are exclusive to people in certain situations, with certain conditions (medical or not), or with certain experiences.
    An '''exclusive gender''' is any gender identity that has a certain prerequisite, often unrelated to gender, that and is required before being allowed to use that identity. Examples include being from a certain culture, being disabled, being neurodivergent, being [[intersex]], etc. These genders may be exclusive because:


    The many forms of exclusive LGBTQ+ identities include (but are not limited to...)
    1) Some genders have spiritual/religious meanings and shouldn't be used by people of a different faith.


    * [[Queer]] identities with an attachment to religion and spirituality, that can only be used by those with those beliefs.
    2) Using culturally exclusive genders without meeting the requirements is appropriation.
    * Queer identities with an attachment to culture and/or race, and would be appropriation if used by those not in that culture/race.
    * Queer identities with an attachment to neurodiversity, phobias, disabilities, and/or trauma (such as [[Neurogender|neurogenders]].)
    * Queer identities that are only experienced by [[plural:System|systems]].
    * Queer identities that are only experienced by those with certain experiences (such as [[regression]], [[wikipedia:Furry fandom|furries]], etc.)
    * Queer identities that are only experienced by those with certain orientations (such as [[Hypersexual|hypersexuality]] and [[Orientationgender|orientationgenders]].)
    * Queer identities that are only experienced by [[intersex]] and/or [[altersex]] people (such as [[The Inter-System|the inter-system]].)
    * Queer identities that are related to (or are) slurs that can only be reclaimed by certain people.


    The categories to explore for these identities are the following:
    3) Some genders (such as [[Neurogender|neurogenders]]) can't be used by neurotypical people because they do not have the experiences required to be that gender.


    * [https://lgbta.wikia.org/wiki/Category:Exclusive_Identities Exclusive Identities]
    4) Some genders (such as [[Kingender|kingenders]]) can't be used by people who are not [[otherkin]].
    * [https://lgbta.wikia.org/wiki/Category:Exclusive_Genders Exclusive Genders]
    * [https://lgbta.wikia.org/wiki/Category:Exclusive_A-Spec_Identities Exclusive A-Spec Identities]


    5) Some genders are specific to [[intersex]] people, [[altersex]] people, or are specific to someone with a system-related sex.

    6) Some genders are specific to certain [[Romantic Orientation|romantic]] or [[Sexual Orientation|sexual orientation]], such as [[orientationgender]]s.

    == Miscellaneous Cultural genders ==
    [[Antibinary]]: a gender that is the opposite of the western [[Binary Genders|binary]], exclusive to BIPOC.

    [[Ergi|Argr]]: a third gender similar to [[non-binary]] in Scandinavian culture, specific to [[AMAB]] people.

    [[Bissu]]: a third gender similar to non-binary in the Bugis culture of southern Indonesia.

    [[Burrnesha]]: an identity from Balkan cultures for an [[AFAB]] person who presents masculine or as a man.

    [[Calabai]]: a third gender from Buginese culture that is [[Fingender|FIN]] and typically [[AMAB]] but don't typically consider themselves women.

    [[Calalai]]: a third-gender from Buginese culture that is [[Mingender|MIN]] and typically [[AFAB]].

    [[Fa'afafine]]: a third gender from the Samoan diaspora that is typically feminine.

    [[Fakaleitī]]: an AMAB person who is feminine and presents femininely in Tongan culture.

    [[Hijra]]: a third gender in India that is typically feminine. It is not [[Man|male]] or [[Woman|female]], but rather separate from them both.

    [[Indigender]]: any gender that is tied to ones culture or race due to being indigenous.

    [[Māhū]]: a third gender in Native Hawaiian culture that is considered to be in-between male and female.

    [[Meti]]: a third gender in Napali culture. They are AMAB people who present femininely.

    [[Muxe]]: a third gender in Oaxaca Mexico, based around AMAB people who preform [[feminine]] acts, while still being referred to with masculine-associated [[pronouns]].

    [[Natiogender]] and [[Nial]]: when ones gender is affected by being part of a particular ethnic group, nation or state.

    [[Qwariwarmi]]: a third gender from Peru that played a mixed gender ceremonial role in pre-colonial Inca civilisation.

    [[Sapatransviade|Saptransviade]]: a [[gaybian]] transgender person in Portuguese.

    [[Sekhet]]: a third gender from ancient Egypt that is similar to non-binary.

    [[Sekrata]]: an AMAB person who presents femininely in Madagascar's culture.

    [[Travestigênere|Travestigenere]]: a Brazilian [[Third Gender|third-gender]] for being [[transsex]], [[transgender]] and [[travesti]].

    [[Two Spirit]]: a third gender in Indigenous North American culture that has mixed gender roles.

    [[Waria]]: an AMAB person who presents femininely or as a woman.

    [[Yinyang ren|Yinyang Ren]]: a third gender in China, seen as the perfect balance of male and female or "perfect androgyny."
    <br />

    == Jewish genders ==
    [[Androgynos]]: an [[androgynous]]-like gender in Jewish culture.

    [[Ay'lonit]]: an [[AFAB]] person who develops [[masculine]] traits and identifies masculinely in Jewish culture.

    [[Saris]]: an [[AMAB]] person who develops feminine traits and identifies femininely in Jewish culture.

    [[Tumtum]]: a gender in Jewish culture that is "hidden, indeterminate, obscured, or private."

    [[A-migdari]]: an umbrella term for [[Non-Binary]] Jews who feel their gender/ lack of gender intertwines with their Judaism.<br />

    == Islamic genders ==
    [[Rajul'iiman']]: a term for a [[Cisn't|non-cisgender]] [[miaspec]] Muslim.

    [[Alnisa'iiman']]: a term for non-cisgender [[fiaspec]] Muslims.

    [[Mahayid'iiman']]: a term for non-cisgender [[niaspec]] Muslims.

    [[Kharijiin'iiman|Kharijin'iiman']]: a term for non-cisgender [[xiaspec]] Muslims.

    == Genders for POC ==
    [[Boi]]: a term for black [[transmasculine]] or masculine non-binary people.

    [[Jūyōseika]]: a term for any race of color (while also including albino people due to violence against them) in which ones gender is affected by racial equality acts.

    [[Qirl]]: a term for black [[transfeminine]] or feminine non-binary people.

    TPOC: a term for transgender people of color.
    <br />

    == Spiritual Genders ==
    [[Dionysian Gender System]]: a gender system for Hellenic Polytheist followers of Dionysos

    [[Fidemgendre]]: a term for Christians on the [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] spectrum.

    [[Iphisian]]: a term for AFAB transgender Hellenic Polytheists

    [[Multagenus]]: a term for genderfluid/multigender Christians.

    [[Reverentiagenus]]: a term for non-binary Christians with a connection to femininity, masculinity, and/or androgyny.

    [[Sinegenus]]: a term for [[agender]]/[[genderless]] Christians.

    [[Forasgenus]]: a term for [[anonbinary]]/[[xenic]]/[[outherine]] Christians.

    [[Feminafidem]]: a term for Christian Transgender women.

    [[Virfidem]]: a term for Christian Transgender men.

    [[Ithyphalloi]]: an AFAB [[bigender]] follower of Dionysus in Hellenic Paganism.

    [[Worshigender]]: a term for those whose gender is affected by worship.
    <br />

    == Genders tied to trauma ==
    [[Caedogender]]: a gender that has been affected or harmed by trauma.

    [[Genderforced]]: when one is [[agender]], but experiences a gender due to trauma.

    [[Genderbruised]]: when exploring ones gender hurts due to trauma or neurodivergence.

    [[Traumatagender]]: when ones gender changes often or feels nonexistent and was formed from trauma.
    <br />

    == Miscellaneous Neurogenders ==
    [[ADHDgender]]: a gender that is specifically tied to having ADHD.

    [[Alexmogender]]: a gender that is affected by alexithymia or alexithymic traits related to neurodivergence.

    [[Ani]]: a gender that is affected by a physical or mental illness.

    [[Anorexgender]]: a gender that is affected by anorexia.

    [[Borderix]]: a gender for those with BPD that feels stronger when with their favorite person and almost nonexistent without them.

    [[Cryptidgender]]: a gender that is affected by psychotic disorder.

    [[Delusogender]]: a gender that is affected by positive delusions.

    [[Psychogender]]: A gender that feels inconsistent, is hard to make sense off, feels disordered, or disconnected from reality as a result of a psychotic disorder.

    [[Hikariflux]]: a [[mutogender]] that is only felt during the happier or peaceful points of heavy depression.

    [[Malagender]]: a gender that is affected from maladaptive daydreaming.

    [[Mechangender]]: when ones gender feels robotic due to neurodivergence disconnecting them to feeling human.

    [[OCDgender]]: when ones gender is affected by OCD.

    [[Passiogender]]: when ones gender is affected by their special interest and/or hyperfixation.

    [[Systemfluid]]: when one is a part of a system and their gender changes depending on who is fronting.

    [[Vaguegender]]: when one feels as though they are approximately a certain gender, but it is vague due to neurodivergence.

    [[Vitanti]]: when ones gender feels inanimate or stagnant due to neurodivergence.

    [[Xumgender]]: when ones never satisfied with their gender due to neurodivergence.

    [[Zelosgender]]: when one changes their labels of genders due to jealousy-related or attention-seeking-related disorders.
    <br />

    == Neurogenders connected to Autism ==
    [[Autigender]]: a gender that is affected by autism.

    [[Guestgender]]: when one is a mute autistic person who has a xenogender connected to Roblox guests.

    [[Noobgender]]: when one is neurodivergent and has a gender connected to Roblox noobs. (Only to be used by those who have a hyperfixation to roblox.)
    <br />

    == Neurogenders connected to personality disorders ==
    [[Affectugender]]: a gender that is affected by mood disorders and/or personality disorders.

    [[Chaosflux]]: a gender that is [[Genderfluid|fluid]] or [[Genderflux|fluctuating]] due to hormonal disorders or neurodivergence.

    [[Genderkrieg]]: when one has [[Multigender|multiple]] contradicting genders due to personality disorders.
    <br />

    == Neurogenders connected to schizophrenia ==
    [[Negagender]]: when ones gender is affected by the negative symptoms of schizophrenia.

    [[Posigender]]: when ones gender is affected by the positive symptoms of schizophrenia.

    [[Schizic]]: when someone's gender is “odd or unusual” and hard to comprehend to others, due to being on the schizo spectrum.<br />

    == Miscellaneous Kingenders ==
    [[Drakefluid]]: a fluid gender for dragonkin.

    [[Genderfox]]: a confusing and mischievous gender for foxkin and kitsunekin.

    [[Kindifluid]]: someone who is fluid between kingenders.

    [[Videogender]]: a gender that feels technological/robotic for robotkin.

    [[Vixengender]]: a feminine gender for foxkin.
    <br />

    == Angelic Kingenders ==
    [[Angeligender]]: an angelic [[xenogender]] for angelkin.

    [[Angelian]]: an [[Abinary|unaligned]] gender for angelkin.

    [[Archerlian]]: a [[masculine]] gender for angelkin.

    [[Dominelian]]: a masculine and feminine gender for angelkin.

    [[Powelian]]: a masculine and unaligned gender for angelkin.

    [[Princelian]]: a feminine gender for angelkin.

    [[Seraphelian]]: a feminine, masculine, and unaligned gender for angelkin.

    [[Virtelian]]: an unaligned and feminine gender for angelkin.
    <br />

    == Elf Kingenders ==
    [[Ilúvatar]]: an elf-related gender for elfkin.

    [[Iminyë]]: a feminine gender for elfkin.

    [[Neldoreth]]: a masculine, feminine, and unaligned gender for elfkin.

    [[Teleri]]: a masculine and feminine gender for elfkin.

    [[Valar]]: a masculine gender for elfkin.

    [[Valinor]]: an unaligned gender for elfkin.

    [[Vanyar]]: an unaligned and masculine gender for elfkin.

    [[Yavanna]]: a feminine and unaligned gender for elfkin.
    <br />

    == Ghost Kingenders ==
    [[Kesvios]]: an unaligned and masculine gender for ghostkin.

    [[Lainios]]: a feminine gender for ghostkin.

    [[Nonios]]: an unaligned gender for ghostkin.

    [[Speerios]]: a masculine gender for ghostkin.
    <br />

    == Intersex-related genders ==
    [[Advenagender]]: an intersex person who identifies with their assigned gender at birth.

    Amalgagender: A gender that is affected by, or mixed into one’s intersex identity.

    Divisigender: A distinct gendered feeling that is wholly separate from male or female, experienced as a result of or affected by being intersex. For use by intersex people only.

    [[Duogender]]: an intersex person who identifies as a man and a woman or a combination of them both.

    Ingender or Interagender: feeling no genders as a result of being intersex.

    [[Integender]] and [[Mera]]: an intersex person who feels as though the gender they identify with is affected by being intersex.

    [[Intergender]]: an intersex person who feels as though their gender is best described ''as'' intersex.

    [[Inter-Aligned|Inter-aligned]]: an intersex person who is non-binary.

    Neutroix: A gender that feels completely neutral as a result of being intersex. Similar to neutrois but for use by intersex people only.

    Rebis: A gender that transcends the false idea of sex and gender as binaries.  

    Resbis: An intersex person who feels regularly conflicted by and is trying to reconcile with their gender identity. Or a person who feels they have in the past struggled with their gender identity, but who has now reached a state of harmony with their gender.

    Vacagender or Intergenderless: A genderless feeling that is caused or influenced by being intersex. <br />

    == Orientation-related genders ==
    [[Acegender]]: a gender that is specifically tied to being [[asexual]] or [[Asexual Spectrum|ace-spec]].

    [[Arogender]]: a gender that is specifically tied to being [[aromantic]].

    [[Aroacegender]]: a gender that is specifically tied to being [[aroace]].

    [[Achilleangender]]: a gender that is specifically tied to being [[achillean]].

    [[Lesbiangender]]: a gender that is specifically tied to being [[lesbian]].

    [[Sapphicgender]]: a gender that is specifically tied to being [[sapphic]].

    [[Vinciangender]]: a gender that is specifcally tied to being [[vincian]].
    <br />

    == Other ==
    [[Littlefluid]]: a gender that changes from age regression.

    [[Utrinquegender]]: when one experiences both transgender and [[cisgender]] experiences. This could be due to having a system or being intersex.
    <br />
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    Latest revision as of 17:57, 24 June 2022

    Exclusive Identities are any genders, xenogenders, orientations, relationship, sexes, and similar that are exclusive to people in certain situations, with certain conditions (medical or not), or with certain experiences.

    The many forms of exclusive LGBTQ+ identities include (but are not limited to...)

    • Queer identities with an attachment to religion and spirituality, that can only be used by those with those beliefs.
    • Queer identities with an attachment to culture and/or race, and would be appropriation if used by those not in that culture/race.
    • Queer identities with an attachment to neurodiversity, phobias, disabilities, and/or trauma (such as neurogenders.)
    • Queer identities that are only experienced by systems.
    • Queer identities that are only experienced by those with certain experiences (such as regression, furries, etc.)
    • Queer identities that are only experienced by those with certain orientations (such as hypersexuality and orientationgenders.)
    • Queer identities that are only experienced by intersex and/or altersex people (such as the inter-system.)
    • Queer identities that are related to (or are) slurs that can only be reclaimed by certain people.

    The categories to explore for these identities are the following:

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