Maedic (Gender)

Maedic or maegender is a gender in the Dionysian Gender System that refers to a feminine, female, neutral, or female-associated gender of experience. Specifically, women, all genders of lesbians and sapphics, AFAB non-women who feel their relation to femininity impacts their gender/experience, feminine non-binary people, and anyone of any gender with a tie to femininity. This gender is also associated with power, freedom, chaos, and appreciation of women (romantically, aesthetically, sexually, conceptually, etc.).

Not to be confused with the sexual orientation by the same name, maedic.

Alternate Names

 * Maegender

Etymology
Maedic was named after the Maenads, the female members of the Cult of Dionysos also known as the Bacchae.

Definitions

 * Refers to a feminine, female, neutral, or female-associated gender of experience. Specifically, women, all genders of lesbians and sapphics, AFAB non-women who feel their relation to femininity impacts their gender/experience, feminine non-binary people, and anyone of any gender with a tie to femininity. This gender is also associated with power, freedom, chaos, and appreciation of women (romantically, aesthetically, sexually, conceptually, etc.). - koraki-pharmakis, 2021

Who are the Maenads?
The Maenads, AKA Bacchae, were the female followers of Dionysus. They were known for reaching a state of ecstasy through wine, orgiastic rites, and dancing, believed to bring them closer to the god. There were many myths of them tearing men apart, and in the ritual frenzy "women became men and men became women." The maenads are, in modern times, associated with female empowerment, lesbianism, sexual freedom, and gender nonconformity.

Coining
Maedic, its symbols, and its flags were all created by Tumblr user koraki-pharmakis on June 18, 2021.