So I've been seeing trans-types used as a general term for prefixes, I usually don't mind my terms growing beyond the orginal defs but it feels like misidentfying others when I see the term used to refer to prefixes that explicitly aren't trans or for cis related prefixes.
Tho I do realise that the reason the term is being used this way is bc there is no alts at the moment so here is some terminology!
ID-Types= An umbrella term for terms that describe how you related to a certain identity, can be used for any prefix. (Also saw someone suggest Blank-ID for this which is also good).
Cis-types= An umbrella term for terms that describe your cis-ID in some way. Examples would be affir-cis-id, atypical cis-id, cif-id, etc.
Tris-types= An umbrella term for terms that have both trans and cis aspects to them, terms that could be either trans or cis depending on the user or terms that a both trans-types and cis-types. Examples would be Cis-t-ID, Former-ID, Pre-ID, Schrodinger's ID, etc.










