wavership: Sens- [when paired with an ending]: Relating to the trans(masc/fem/neutral/xeno) experien
wavership: Sens- [when paired with an ending]: Relating to the trans(masc/fem/neutral/xeno) experience, but only sometimes, temporarily, or not completely. Examples could be people who are genderfluid (so would only be sens- during certain genders), people who are genderflux (similar to genderfluid), or who are bigender/otherwise polygender and only experience some part of the trans(masc/fem/etc) experience. They’re kind of similar to the ad- terms, but not exactly. The ad- terms are linked here [link]. Please note that this is not my trying copy, replace, or steal those terms. These terms occupy very separate, yet similar, spaces. Also just as an fyi, im nondysphoric trans friendly, and you don’t need dysphoria to use these terms (in fact tbh I can think of a lot of reasons nondysphoric trans people would like them, but I’m not gonna gatekeep either way) OH also–anyone can use any of the terms; the terms don’t imply an assigned gender at birth. Examples of who/why: Someone who is genderfluid and may feel a connection to trans[blank] or ad[blank], but not for long periods of time/not permanently. Someone who is genderless and feels that their transitioning has nothing to do with their gender, just with their presentation. Or, really, anyone that feels their gender and how they want to transition doesn’t ‘match up’ with how people perceive them. Flags are as follows: Sensmasculine (blue) Sensfeminine (pink) Sensmascfem (purple, for when you’re sensmasc and sensfem) Sensneutral (yellow/orange) Sensxeno/Sensother (green) -- source link
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