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Vitanti (veye-TAN-tee) is a gender identity created to explain the unique way an individual's neurodivergence can interact with their gender. It is taken from the Latin root term "Vita" meaning "Alive" and the Greek root term "Anti" meaning "Against" or "Opposite". |
Vitanti (veye-TAN-tee) is a gender identity created to explain the unique way an individual's neurodivergence can interact with their gender. It is taken from the Latin root term "Vita" meaning "Alive" and the Greek root term "Anti" meaning "Against" or "Opposite". |
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[[File:Vitanti Pride Flag.png|thumb|263x263px|Vitanti Pride Flag - The colors have no known reasoning and are described as being as such solely because the creator liked them. Though one could potentially link it to the CMY color spectrum, to give the feeling of being a more connected to technology and less living/human vibe.]] |
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It is described as "A gender identity where one feels less like they are alive and more like they are inanimate or stagnant. The feeling of being, not dead, but rather having never been alive in the first place." |
It is described as "A gender identity where one feels less like they are alive and more like they are inanimate or stagnant. The feeling of being, not dead, but rather having never been alive in the first place." |
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Revision as of 14:27, 24 March 2020
Vitanti (veye-TAN-tee) is a gender identity created to explain the unique way an individual's neurodivergence can interact with their gender. It is taken from the Latin root term "Vita" meaning "Alive" and the Greek root term "Anti" meaning "Against" or "Opposite".
It is described as "A gender identity where one feels less like they are alive and more like they are inanimate or stagnant. The feeling of being, not dead, but rather having never been alive in the first place."
Vitanti is considered a largely open for use gender identity, with the only requirement being that you are neurodivergent in some manner, or not neurotypical. It is free for use with any pronoun sets.
The creator wishes not to be credited for fear of bigotry.