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'''Meliusgender''' is a gender identity that is similar to [[xenogender]], but for |
'''Meliusgender''' is a gender identity that is similar to [[xenogender]], but for individuals within the [[binary Genders|binary genders]] that feel like their gender can be explained better by animals, concepts, plants, ect. One with this gender identity does not typically identify ''fully'' as a [[xenic]] gender, as they still feel connected to binary terms more than the xenic genders they relate to. An individual identifying as the gender may or may not use the [[neopronouns]] associated with the [[gender]]. |
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For example, a melius[[man]] may say their [[Masculine|masculinity]] is best defined through an ocean, while still identifying fully as a man. Meanwhile, a [[neptunun]]-man puts the ocean aspect of their gender before or at the same level of the manhood they feel. |
For example, a melius[[man]] may say their [[Masculine|masculinity]] is best defined through an ocean, while still identifying fully as a man. Meanwhile, a [[neptunun]]-man puts the ocean aspect of their gender before or at the same level of the manhood they feel. |
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Latest revision as of 13:40, 25 September 2021
Meliusgender is a gender identity that is similar to xenogender, but for individuals within the binary genders that feel like their gender can be explained better by animals, concepts, plants, ect. One with this gender identity does not typically identify fully as a xenic gender, as they still feel connected to binary terms more than the xenic genders they relate to. An individual identifying as the gender may or may not use the neopronouns associated with the gender.
For example, a meliusman may say their masculinity is best defined through an ocean, while still identifying fully as a man. Meanwhile, a neptunun-man puts the ocean aspect of their gender before or at the same level of the manhood they feel.
History
The term was coined by CasuallyValid on the LGBTA wiki on March 22nd of 2021 after they related to some xenogenders, but knew they are not non-binary.
Flag
The flag was created by me Casually valid on March 22nd of 2021.