ID 1 and 2: two nearly identical rectangular flags made up of 9 horizontal stripes. The stripes from top to bottom are pink, orange-y pink, pin-ish orange, pale yellow, white, pale yellow, pale orange, pale red, red. The red and pink stripes are bigger than the others, and the white stripe is smaller. The flag on the right has a black symbol in the middle. It resembles the female symbol. It has a circle with a simple cartoon rose inside it. There is a line coming out of the bottom. Near the bottom of the line is a thorn coming out of either side. End ID
ID 3: a banner with a flag in the background made up of 7 stripes. The top three stripes are various shades of blue and the bottom four are various shadoes of grey. On the left is a cartoon of a face blowing wind out of its mouth. The right side has a tranparent white overlay. The text on it reads "read pinned post before interacting!" End ID
ID 4: a divider made up of a row of light grey dead trees. End ID
Rosetoric is a umbrella term that is centered and based on roses and femininity (link leads to an image of roses). It is a very broad umbrella term that can include xenogenders, aesthetigenders, neurogenders, etc. underneath it. It can, however, be simply used as a xenogender, but does not definitively have to be. The umbrella, in general, is feminine, but does not necessarily have to be feminine and can include any type of genderedness under it.
It can be paired with other genders as well, examples including rosetoboy, rosetoboy, rosetoabigender, etc. It can stand alone as well as an alignment or an “-in-nature” term. These are called rosetine (alignment) and ROSETIN (rosetine-in-nature). If a galactian alignment term is wanted, it can be called vesperugian (derived from Latin, vesperugo, meaning “the evening star”). It can be also influenced by neurodivergence and can, therefore, be a neurogender. The term for rosetoric-loving-rosetoric is roseraic (derived from French, roseraie, meaning “rose garden”)
Finally, rosetoric can be combined with other genders as a modifier term. Chiefly, it can be used if someone’s identity feels as if it is rosetoric. Examples include being rosetoric and bigender, or feeling as if someone’s bigenderness is rosetoric. In this case, they can use rosetine / rosetoric bigender.
Under the cut: rosetoric definitions + symbol PNG
ID 5 and 6: a divider made up of a row of light grey dead trees. End ID
Rosetoric terms are defined as being at least one or more of these things:
A connection to roses and related flowers in the same family. It revolves around any colors of roses (even ones that truly don’t exist in nature), as well as any other flowers the user may choose to have a connection to.
It may also be influenced by femininity and flamboyance, and also may have ties to things that are feminine or stereotypically feminine, like makeup (particularly lipsticks), perfumes (or really sweet scents in general), and fashion/fashion design. Anything the user considers feminine may be under the umbrella.
Anything that brings the user joy, happiness, glee, feelings of love, etc. can be included under the umbrella generally speaking.
Feelings of peace, deep love and commitment, etc.
A major connection to animals or things that have deep connections to roses (and at large, flowers), like bees or butterflies, or a simple connection to anything that may interact with flowers. Also, it may be connected to the seasons and weather patterns.
Anything not listed but similar to above concepts may also be placed under the umbrella.
ID 7: a divider made up of a row of light grey dead trees. End ID
ID 8: a black symbol that resembles the female symbol. It has a circle with a simple cartoon rose inside it. There is a line coming out of the bottom. Near the bottom of the line is a thorn coming out of either side. End ID
ID 9: a divider made up of a row of light grey dead trees. End ID