How antigenders work?
Antigender means opposite gender. Many people assume male and female are opposite genders of each other, there’s a discussion about it. For the binary hegemony, antigirls are just boys and antiboys are just girls, but had they think about girlboys and antiboygirls?
Many enbies and pluralians don’t consider binary genders as opposed of each other, but some of them do. Let’s forget and think about abinary spectrum, not all abinaries are opposed to gender binarity (as in unbinary, negabinary and antibinary), some of them are just nonbinary (as in not binary). What could be considered as binary opposition/dissidence? Apothibinary (binary-repulsed abinarity) for example, could be considered as negabinary, but this isn’t inherently negabinarity.
Some examples, with eugenders, nongenders, zerogenders and achiralgenders in mind:
A maverique individual who does not mind people assuming fen is neutrois, even though fen isn’t, but fen feels distressful when people assume fen is a guy. So fen could be labeled as apothiboy/apothiguy or antiguy nonneutrois eumaverique;
A pluralian woman that isn’t a man but does not mind being grouped with men. This woman could be considered achiralgirl or eugirl nonboy;
A genderfluid nonbinary female, when sy is a girl sy is antienby, but when sy is an enby sy is antigirl. So this person would be zerogirlby.
Obviously these experiences aren’t universal, some people don’t have antigenders nor comgenders. In leptive spectrums and gender math, antigenders are considered negative-genders (negatrois) & eugenders positive-genders (positrois). Nulltrois (gender nullity) encompasses a-genders, neugenders and nongenders (and some ambivalent-genders, such as zerogenders, but this is more ambitrois). But -trois implies three, as in outrogenders (abinary other-genders) and aliagenders (third-genders), so not all people could be considered leptrois.
Reminder that gender negativity isn’t gender dysphoria, gender positivity isn’t euphoria nor gender neutrality paraphoria/adphoria. These things aren’t the same. Some people may feel gender dysphoric when confused with their antigenders, but this isn’t universal either.













