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    Mosaic is a gender identity under the [[Non-Binary]] umbrella term of feeling a mixture of masculine and feminine, as well as the [[Xenogender]] umbrella. You do not need to be [[Transgender]] to be Mosaic, but it can share similar feelings with the desire to transition. People who are Mosaic can be happy without transitioning and have no feeling to do so, while others can fall into both Trans and Mosaic.
    '''Mosaic''' is a [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] gender identity and an identity that is a mixture of [[masculine]], [[feminine]], and xenine. One with this gender identity is [[salmacian]] (meaning they desire or have two sets of genitals, or a set of mixed genitals) and their [[altersex]] identity - or [[intersex]] body - effects how they perceive their gender, or vice versa.


    In the case of mosaic individuals, their xeninity is usually related directly to their altersex identity, though this does not exclusively need to be the case. The most common ways for mosaics to feel xenine in relation to their bodies are:
    Someone who is Mosaic would identify as the feeling of being born [[intersex]] without actually being born so. This gender is based on individuals who wish they were born intersex or relate to the concept of intersex. This can vary from simple genetic makeup of one's sex chromosomes, to one's hormone levels, to their genitalia being a combination of both male and female functional organs, or a combination of all of them. One does not need to feel specifically masculine or feminine or a combination of both, rather it's the feeling of being this gender in a spiritual form: One's soul or mind is intersex, while their body differs genetically, causing distress.


    * Relating to the myth of Hermaphroditus, who literally embodied androgyny and being altersex/intersex/salmacian, and feeling such a strong connection to it that it effects their gender experience.
    In the form of [[Xenogender]], it is the feeling of connection to the myth of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hermaphroditus Hermaphriditus] (god of androgyny, effeminate people, and intersex), the son of Aphrodite and Hermes, who was fused with the nymph Salmacis to become "two-sexed" as he was called. One feels the story of that God relates to them, they are that myth or share very close ties to that myth. It's the feeling of one's soul being a fusion of two beings, one masculine/feminine/netural/xenic, and the other being different. For example, if someone feels their soul has a masculine portion, it can be fused with a xenic portion or feminine portion and so on.
    * Their altersex identity featuring [[Diffprodu|diffxeno]] aspects.
    * Relating to their altersex identity, with or without diffxeno elements, where they no longer feel like their gender experience is something organically explained within the usually binary/trinary understanding of gender due to their differentiated body.


    When describing oneself, Mosaics can fall into different categories (if you wish to expand on these, please do so):
    When describing oneself, mosaic individuals may fall into the following categories:


    * If one wishes to transition to represent the combination of both male and female aspects, they can describe themselves as Trans-mosaic or Salmosaic (a combination of [[Salmacian]] and Mosaic).
    * One who wishes to transition to represent the combination of both male and female aspects. They may describe themselves as trans-mosaic or salmosaic (a combination of salmacian and mosaic).
    * If one has a feeling that their genetic makeup itself should be mosaic in nature without the desire to transition, they could call themselves Geno-mosaic.
    * One has a feeling that their genetic makeup itself should be mosaic in nature without the desire to transition, they could call themselves genomosaic (meaning they likely have [[Ambiguous Genitalia|ambiguous genitals]] or other intersex traits that they already resonate with.)
    *One who wishes to transition to represent the genitalia they are most comfortable with, but are unable to due to physical limitations in human medical practices. With these limitations in place, one may use other methods of expressing their true self where medicine fails them, like adopting different pronouns, gender presentations or, atypically, speech patterns that they wouldn't have altered otherwise. They may describe themselves as cognimosaic (a mosaic individual who is made to use their cognitive skills to show their true nature, instead of physical alterations).


    === History ===
    == History ==
    The term and usage of this gender was coined by the user ThrownawayCoffeeMug in 2021.
    The term and usage of this gender was coined by the user ThrownawayCoffeeMug in 2021.


    == Flag and Symbols ==
    The word 'Mosaic' is based off of the term 'Mosaicism', a genetic phenomena where the chromosomes of an animal/plant/human/etc. is different throughout its body. An example of this is the calico cat: their fur is multiple colors in various patches throughout the body. These fur colors are due to the chromosomes that indicate which color the cat's fur should be are different in different portions of the body, creating a mosaic look to the cat, hence the term 'Mosaicism'. Mosaic indicates its relation to genetic combinations that can happen and the feeling of wanting a combination different from their own.
    The flag was created in 2021 by user ThrownawayCoffeeMug. The symbol is a combination of both the male and female symbols, indicating the combination of both binary sexes or genders. The symbol is also mixed with the symbol for Mercury, which was the old symbol for the mixture of [[feminine]] and [[masculine]] features. It also represents the god [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hermaphroditus Hermaphriditus]. The four dots represent the phases of life; the top indicates who you are, and the side three indicate past, present, and future. In the center is the symbol for xenogenders.

    === Flag and Symbols ===
    The flag was created in 2021 by user ThrownawayCoffeeMug. The symbol is a combination of both the male and female symbols, indicating the combination of both binary genders. The symbol is also mixed with the symbol for Mercury, which was the old symbol for the mixture of feminine and masculine features. It also represents the god [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hermaphroditus Hermaphriditus]. The 4 dots represent the phases of life. The top indicates who you are, and the side three indicate past, present, future. In the center is the symbol for [[Xenogender|Xenogende]]<nowiki/>r.


    The colors and their meanings are as follows:
    The colors and their meanings are as follows:


    Purple: the varying shades/tints represent the various feelings of in-between one can have, from shallow to deep. It can be a simple physical feeling one has of their body, to a more complex spiritual feeling, and anything in between.
    * Purple: the varying shades/tints represent the various feelings of in-between one can have, from shallow to deep. It can be a simple physical feeling one has of their body, to a more complex spiritual feeling, and anything in between.

    * Grey: the unknown form of gender, an ever encompassing sea that changes from person to person, making it a unique, individual experience for everyone.

    * Black: the portion of gender that is neutral, a color that goes with every other color with ease and compliment. It's the lack of feeling overly masculine or feminine, rather it's the mix of both, the lack of feeling either, or even a fluctuation between the two.

    == Etymology ==
    The word '<nowiki/>''Mosaic''<nowiki/>' is based off of the term '''Mosaicism''<nowiki/>', a genetic phenomena where the chromosomes of an animal/plant/human/etc is different throughout its body. Mosaic indicates its relation to genetic combinations that can happen and the feeling of wanting a combination different from their own.


    == References ==


    * [[User blog:ThrownawayCoffeeMug/Flag for my Gender]]
    Grey: the unknown form of gender, an ever encompassing sea that changes from person to person, making it a unique, individual experience for everyone.


    * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hermaphroditus Hermaphriditus]
    Black: the portion of gender that is neutral, a color that goes with every other color with ease and compliment. It's the lack of feeling overly masculine or feminine, rather it's the mix of both, the lack of feeling either, or even a fluctuation between the two.


    <br />
    === References ===
    [[User blog:ThrownawayCoffeeMug/Flag for my Gender]]
    [[Category:Gender]]
    [[Category:Masculine Genders]]
    [[Category:Feminine Genders]]


    [[Category:Androgynous Genders]]
    ==== Note from the original author of this post: ====
    [[Category:Xenine Genders]]
    I am nervous creating this page, but I do really hope this makes sense and is something other people can be happy with. I personally created this term as no other label truly fit me, but this finally explains who I am, what I am, and what I wish to be. I do not mean to be offensive in any way, and I hope it helps out others who the same as me :) if you wish to expand on this label, please do so!
    [[Category:Exclusive Identities]]
    [[Category:Intersex Genders]]
    [[Category:Exclusive Genders]]

    Revision as of 15:05, 27 November 2021

    Standardized Mosaic flag
    Original Mosaic flag and symbol

    Mosaic is a non-binary gender identity and an identity that is a mixture of masculine, feminine, and xenine. One with this gender identity is salmacian (meaning they desire or have two sets of genitals, or a set of mixed genitals) and their altersex identity - or intersex body - effects how they perceive their gender, or vice versa.

    In the case of mosaic individuals, their xeninity is usually related directly to their altersex identity, though this does not exclusively need to be the case. The most common ways for mosaics to feel xenine in relation to their bodies are:

    • Relating to the myth of Hermaphroditus, who literally embodied androgyny and being altersex/intersex/salmacian, and feeling such a strong connection to it that it effects their gender experience.
    • Their altersex identity featuring diffxeno aspects.
    • Relating to their altersex identity, with or without diffxeno elements, where they no longer feel like their gender experience is something organically explained within the usually binary/trinary understanding of gender due to their differentiated body.

    When describing oneself, mosaic individuals may fall into the following categories:

    • One who wishes to transition to represent the combination of both male and female aspects. They may describe themselves as trans-mosaic or salmosaic (a combination of salmacian and mosaic).
    • One has a feeling that their genetic makeup itself should be mosaic in nature without the desire to transition, they could call themselves genomosaic (meaning they likely have ambiguous genitals or other intersex traits that they already resonate with.)
    • One who wishes to transition to represent the genitalia they are most comfortable with, but are unable to due to physical limitations in human medical practices. With these limitations in place, one may use other methods of expressing their true self where medicine fails them, like adopting different pronouns, gender presentations or, atypically, speech patterns that they wouldn't have altered otherwise. They may describe themselves as cognimosaic (a mosaic individual who is made to use their cognitive skills to show their true nature, instead of physical alterations).

    History

    The term and usage of this gender was coined by the user ThrownawayCoffeeMug in 2021.

    Flag and Symbols

    The flag was created in 2021 by user ThrownawayCoffeeMug. The symbol is a combination of both the male and female symbols, indicating the combination of both binary sexes or genders. The symbol is also mixed with the symbol for Mercury, which was the old symbol for the mixture of feminine and masculine features. It also represents the god Hermaphriditus. The four dots represent the phases of life; the top indicates who you are, and the side three indicate past, present, and future. In the center is the symbol for xenogenders.

    The colors and their meanings are as follows:

    • Purple: the varying shades/tints represent the various feelings of in-between one can have, from shallow to deep. It can be a simple physical feeling one has of their body, to a more complex spiritual feeling, and anything in between.
    • Grey: the unknown form of gender, an ever encompassing sea that changes from person to person, making it a unique, individual experience for everyone.
    • Black: the portion of gender that is neutral, a color that goes with every other color with ease and compliment. It's the lack of feeling overly masculine or feminine, rather it's the mix of both, the lack of feeling either, or even a fluctuation between the two.

    Etymology

    The word 'Mosaic' is based off of the term 'Mosaicism', a genetic phenomena where the chromosomes of an animal/plant/human/etc is different throughout its body. Mosaic indicates its relation to genetic combinations that can happen and the feeling of wanting a combination different from their own.


    References


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