m (→‎top: adding template)
 
(3 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
  +
{{NeedsPronunciation}}[[Category:Needs Audio Pronunciation]][[Category:Needs Written Pronunciation]]
  +
{{Copied|original=LGBTA Wiki}}
 
[[File:Gendersylph.png|thumb|227x227px|The gendersylph flag.|alt=]]
 
[[File:Gendersylph.png|thumb|227x227px|The gendersylph flag.|alt=]]
   
Line 32: Line 34:
 
<references />
 
<references />
 
[[Category:Gender]]
 
[[Category:Gender]]
[[Category:Abinary Genders]]
+
[[Category:ABIN]]
[[Category:Fluid Genders]]
+
[[Category:Genderfluid]]
 
[[Category:Xenic Genders]]
 
[[Category:Xenic Genders]]
 
[[Category:Genderfluid Fragment Gender System]]
 
[[Category:Genderfluid Fragment Gender System]]
  +
[[Category:Needs Work]]

Latest revision as of 00:35, 13 November 2021


Gendersylph.png
The gendersylph flag.

Gendersylph, also known as Genderfaon, Genderfeor, or Genderfen is a form of genderfluidity in which someone is fluid exclusively (or nearly exclusively) between xenogenders or otherwise uncommon identities. Someone who is gendersylph would never (or very rarely) identify as a gender within the binary. They almost always identify as something non-binary. This identity can change at random and can also fluctuate in intensity. This identity is similar to genderflor but specifically includes xenogenders/uncommon genders.

Variants of gendersylph include:

  • Gendersylphet, never being fully female but experiencing feminine genders.
  • Gendersylpher, never being fully male but experiencing masculine genders.
  • Gendersylphen, never being fully male or female but experiencing both masculine and feminine genders.


Demisylph

Demisylph, also known as demifaon, demifeor, or demifen, is a gender which is partially static and partially fluid. The fluid part of the gender is made up entirely (or almost entirely) of xenogenders. The static part of the gender is undefined, and can be anything, so it varies from individual to individual.[1]

History

Gendersylph was coined on May 1 2018 on the Tumblr blog uncommongenders,[2] and alternate names were coined by Tumblr blog Beyond MOGAI Pride Flags.[3][4]

Another flag was created by user strbwryfemme. @strwbryfemme's flags should be used with caution as fawn has a history of exclusionism against m-spec lesbians. [5][6]

Flags

Resources

Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted.

Welcome to the Ezgender Wiki, an inclusive LGBTA+ Wiki! Please make sure you read our Rules, and make sure that you read the entire content of a page before commenting. Ignorant comments can be deleted and result in temporary or permanent bans.

READ MORE