Pannec - A combination of pangender and ambonec. Pannec is a paradoxical gender in which an individual feels like every gender identity to the point of feeling none, or none to the point of all.

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Pannec - A combination of pangender and ambonec. Pannec is a paradoxical gender in which an individual feels like every gender identity to the point of feeling none, or none to the point of all.
Multigensexual - When a multigender individual experiences attraction to people in ways they consider aligned with their individual genders. For example, a man-woman may believe they experience attraction to women in a man way and attraction to agender people in a woman way.
This may refer to the fact that they experience feeling attraction in ways associated with a certain gender depending on which gender theyâre courting, or they feel one of their gender identities becoming more prominent, although not changing, depending on who theyâre currently experiencing attraction to.Â
Taken from the pangender flag, yellow represents the pride of having multiple genders.
Blue represents experiencing attraction in a masculine and/or man way.
White represents experiencing attraction in a non-binary way.
Pink represents experiencing attraction in a feminine and/or woman way.
Green represents experiencing attraction in an abinary way.
Spevarisex & Spevarigender
Spevarisex - An altersex term that refers to a fictional character, headmate, therian or otherkin who is belonging to multiple species, in which they are different sexes (e.g someone who is partially human and partially extraterrestrial, being male in the former and female in the latter).
Spevarigender - The same as spevarisex, with gender as opposed to sex.
âSpevariâ is short for âspecies-varyingâ. Spevarisex may be abbreviated to SVS. and spevarigender to SVG.
Yellow encompasses all the species may one be apart of.
For spevarisex, blue encompasses male sexual characteristics, and for spevarigender, represents masculine gender identities. The blue in the SVS flag has a purple hint, to distinguish it from the blue associated with men.
For spevarisex, pink encompasses female sexual characteristics and for spevarigender, feminine gender identities. The pink in the SVS flag has a purple tint for the same reason as blue.
Green encompasses sexes outside of the binary entirely, i.e altersex.
White encompasses the lack of sexual characteristics and/or gender identity.
Eromor & Erolium
Eromor: When an individualâs romantic attraction and sexual attraction are inseparable. This person experiences sex as an act of romantic affection and/or a soul-bonding experience. They want to have sex with those they romantically love, and are prone to developing feelings for those they go into the bedroom with.
The word âEromorâ is a combination of the Greek word for erotic love, âErosâ, and the Latin word for romantic love, âAmorâ.
Erolium: The opposite of Eromor. When an individualâs romantic attraction and sexual attraction are entirely independent of each other. This may be used to refer to someone whoâs attracted to the same genders both romantically and sexually, but these attractions have nothing to do with each other, or someone who is sexually attracted to certain genders and romantically attracted to others (e.g heterosexual homoromantic).Â
The word âEroliumâ is a combination of âErosâ and the Latin word for different, âAliumâ.
Red is the color of sexual passion, whereas pink is associated with romance. The Eromor flag has fluid shades between these colors to represent that they are one in the same, whereas the Erolium flag has a white stripe in the center to separate them.
The flagsâ symbols are the bow and arrow belonging to God of Erotic Passion Eros (also known as Cupid), and The Love Goddess Aphroditeâs (also known as Venus) flower. In Eromor they are one, in Erolium they are individual.
Grammatical example:Â âIâm eromor. Bobâs eromorous like myself, but Susie is eroliumous.â