beyond-mogai-pride-flags:nbandproud:jynto:beyond-mogai-pride-flags:nbandproud:[someone] loving [some
beyond-mogai-pride-flags:nbandproud:jynto:beyond-mogai-pride-flags:nbandproud:[someone] loving [someone] tables!I’m not sure how to describe those images, so click here for a list with most of these (with sources). The ones that aren’t there are mostly the ones based on people with binary genders, or nonbinary people in general:men attracted at least to men = achilleanmen attracted at least to nonbinary people = astroidian or adonicmen attracted at least to women = duaricnonbinary people attracted at least to men = toric or quadrisiannonbinary people attracted at least to nonbinary people = enbiannonbinary people attracted at least to women = trixic or orbisianwomen attracted at least to men = duaricwomen attracted at least to nonbinary people = asterian or maedicwomen attracted at least to women = sapphicHow to use:1) Think about what your gender entails. For example, nonbinary woman.2) Go to the line or one of the lines that specifies the gender you have. For nonbinary woman, you can go to nonbinary > woman or to woman > nonbinary. Both lines are the same.3) Think about what your gender-based attraction or what you want to reveal about it entails. For example, nonbinary people and women.4) Look for the column or columns that specify that attraction. In this case, again, you’ll have to look for either the nonbinary > woman column or the woman > nonbinary column.5) See where the line and column cross! In this example, it should be iridian (nblnb, nblw, wlnb and wlw).Remember you can use broader labels too! So if you are iridian, for instance, you can also use sapphic, enbian, and so on, if you want.But how can you be both nonbinary and a man/a woman/a man and a woman?Some nonbinary people may consider themselves one or both binary genders besides being nonbinary because:They have multiple genders (at the same time or not), and one or some of them are binary or binary-adjacent;(examples: a person is trigender and their genders are man, woman and neutrois, or a person is genderfluid and their gender changes between agender and woman)They have a single gender connected to one or both binary genders even if those genders aren’t binary;(examples: a person has a single gender that is a mix of maverique and woman, or a person is a proxvir, which means they have a gender similar to man but different in some way)They have a certain connection to one or both binary genders because of presentation, pronouns/titles, desired transition, or other characteristics.(examples: a person is agender but doesn’t mind being treated as a man in general, or a person is dulcigender but has a connection to being a woman for desiring a physical transition similar to a trans woman)But how can you be both a man and a woman without being nonbinary?A nonbinary person may consider themselves both a man and a woman and prefer an identity that only talks about them being both a man and a woman.A person who is both a man and a woman may also not want to identify as nonbinary for any reason.But all those labels are too complicated/hard to remember! Why not just use ____?You may not use them if you don’t want to, but there are obviously people who want to use those labels, or otherwise there wouldn’t be so much of them.For those asking if there is a term for their “someone loving someone” attraction, if it isn’t in these tables then it probably doesn’t exist yet and you should coin one!!-FyI really rather like this, so I made you all a simplified version! Some of the rows and columns are repeated in the original, so that meant I could change it from a 12x12 grid to 7x7 without losing any of the original informationFeel free to use this. No need to credit me (unless you want to).Oooh, that’s nice! Thanks!Just note (and I’m including @beyond-mogai-pride-flags here) that those terms are not all that exist anymore. I didn’t make an updated version yet because it’s too much work to redo the whole post just because of a few terms, but the version I have on my computer right now is this:New terms are always being coined, so I’m not even sure if this is complete as of now. I recommend not trusting any sort of masterpost when researching whether a label exists or not before coining something; always search for relevant terminology on Tumblr in general and on relevant blogs instead.That’s a very good point, a lot of these terms are very new and newer ones are always being made to fill the empty spaces. So its definitely a good place to start at least. :)-Fy -- source link