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Argogender, Aporagender, Androgyne, Amaregender, Amogender, Apollogender, Achillegender, Astergender, Absorgender, and Abyfluid people are amazing and awesome!
Pearl from Steven Universe is an astergender enbian who’s in love with Rose Quartz, a transfeminine juxera!
Hello ^u^ I was wondering if you could make a list of space-related genders/identities? Preferably on the male-ish side of the spectrum, but any could work. I’m currently happy with nonbinary and a few other micro labels but am trying to bring it to find something else that fits. Thank you ♥️
Astralgender: A gender that feels connected to space.
Caelgender: A gender which shares qualities with outer space or has the aesthetic of space, stars, nebulae, cosmos, etc. Also used as an aesthetigender in caeporine, caelagender and epicaelinity.
Contigender: a gender that flows through space and time and constantly changes, always moving; a gender of or related to space and time.
Galaxiegender: A nonbinary gender that is vast and mysterious like the galaxy. Reserved for people who are both neurodivergent and spacekin/kin with anything related to space.
Gendercosm: A gender identity encompassing and surpassing the limits of the earth/society, but doesn’t incorporate existing genders from society; a gender identity so grand and huge it cannot be explained by words. Not to be confused with cosmicgender.
Stargender: An otherworldly gender that is beyond comprehension in earthly terms, as if it originated from beyond the earth; or a gender that is a star, otherworldly, not understandable in other earthly terms, or undefinable by other terms.
Genderspace: an umbrella term for genders that are influenced or related to different parts of space, such as genderstar, gendergalaxy, genderconstallation, gendermoon, genderplanet, etc. the ending could be replaced with specific bodies for even more specific terms, like gendermars or gendercallisto.
Astrogender: amplusgender(s) [fluid/flux/liquid] for when gender spectrum is seen from a galactic perspective; feeling like an astronaut navigating through potential genders that could be inhabited or not; identifying with anything involving space, stars, planets, etc.
Astergender: a gender that feels bright and celestial.
Celestialgender: A gender that is related to a planet, celestial body, or astronomical object in our solar system. See also: planetgender.
Estrialgender: Not identifying with earth’s human gender binary due to being from another planet. Can also identify with a gender from another planet. See also: planaplogender and aliegender.
There are some other (xin)genders that I’m not sure to consider as related to space, such as luagender, lunagender, worldgender, earthgender, aliengender and sungender.
Hey, so is there a gender term feeling like you're a celestial body (other than a star) such as a constellation, planet, asteroid, meteor, or just some other celestial body that you can't explain or that has yet to be discovered?
I’ll list off some!
Astergender: a gender that feels bright and celestial.
Astralgender: A gender that feels connected to space.
Astralgendervoid: A nonbinary gender that is connected to space, stars, and the universe as a whole. This gender feels vaguely masculine in nature and has ties to both the feeling of genderless-ness and having indescribable ties to masculinity in a vague sense.
Astrogender: amplusgender(s) [fluid/flux/liquid] for when gender spectrum is seen from a galactic perspective; feeling like an astronaut navigating through potential genders that could be inhabited or not; identifying with anything involving space, stars, planets, etc.
Caelgender: A gender which shares qualities with outer space or has the aesthetic of space, stars, nebulae, cosmos, etc.
Celestialgender: A gender that is related to a planet, celestial body, or astronomical object in our solar system. See also: planetgender(s) and moongender.
Celestialgendervoid: A nonbinary gender that is connected to space, stars, and the universe as a whole. This gender feels vaguely feminine in nature and has ties to both the feeling of genderless-ness and having indescribable ties to femininity in a vague sense.
Constellgender: where your gender fluctuates based on what constellation is most visible at that time.
Galaxiegender: A nonbinary gender that is vast and mysterious like the galaxy. Reserved for people who are both neurodivergent and spacekin/kin with anything related to space.
Gendercosm: A gender identity encompassing and surpassing the limits of the earth/society, but doesn’t incorporate existing genders from society; a gender identity so grand and huge it cannot be explained by words. Not to be confused with cosmicgender.
Genderspace/Spacegender: an umbrella term for genders that are influenced or related to different parts of space, such as genderstar, gendergalaxy, genderconstallation, gendermoon, genderplanet, etc. the ending could be replaced with specific bodies for even more specific terms, like gendermars or gendercallisto.
Spacegendervoid: A nonbinary gender that is connected to space, stars, and the universe as a whole. This gender feels vaguely unaligned in nature and has ties to the feeling of genderless-ness.
Hope that helps! Feel free to coin something if none of these work for you!
Edit: There’s also:
Quasarian: a xenogender related to quasars, quiet places, candles, lights, heat, etc.
Blazarian: a xenogender related to blazars, rocks, fire, air, water, etc.
Pulsarian: a xenogender related to pulsars, water, earth, ice, snow, cold air, etc
which I forgot because of course I did.
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astergender /’astər’jendər/
a gender that feels bright and celestial
for @vixianna
Ceterosexual Astergender Pride Flag
Ceterosexual: sexual attraction to non-binary individuals.
Astergender: when your gender feels bright and celestial.
-Fy
can i coin a gender? constellgender and its where your gender fluctuates based on what constellation is most visible at that time uwu
Astergender
Astergender: When your gender feels bright and celestial.
Term coined by: Unknown
Astergender/Asternonbinary:
[image description: a flag with nine rectangles (3x3). the top and bottom row of rectangles are very narrow, and the left and right row are each one-fourth the width of the center row. they alternate between brown and light yellow in a checkerboard pattern, with the brown in the corners and center. a yellow symbol of a five-pointed star with three shapes protruding from it (an asterisk from the top left, an outwards arrow from the top right, and a cross from the bottom) is centered on the center rectangle]
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Designed by: Me, based on the astergirl design by @kingtheline
[image description: a flag with seven stripes. the first, center, and last stripes are very narrow. the second and fourth are twice as wide as the narrow ones, and the third and fifth are slightly wider than the second and fourth. from top to bottom they are: brown, light yellow, brown, yellow, brown, pastel yellow, brown]
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Designed by: Me
Astergirl:
[image description: same as the first, but the light yellow has been changed to light pink, and the symbol only has a downwards cross]
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[image description: same as the second, but with light pink instead of light yellow]
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Asterboy:
[image description: same as the first, but with light blue instead of light yellow, and the symbol only has the up-right arrow]
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[image description: same as the second, but with light blue instead of light yellow]
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Color meanings: Aesthetically representing stars and the night sky I guess.
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