First Row: Versions 1, 2, and 3 of Demiantru Second Row: Versions 1, 2, and 3 of Demipyla Third Row: Versions 1, 2, and 3 of Demiantruflux Fourth Row: Versions 1, 2, and 3 of Demipylaflux
Demiantru: A combination of Genderantru and Demigender. Demiantru being: 1) One part of one’s gender is Genderantru (being fluid thru masculine and unaligned genders; plus feminine genders either partly, conditionally, and/or rarely. And never a binary man/woman), while part of one’s gender is something else. AND/OR 2) Being demifluid, where part of your gender is static (not fluid), and the other part is (gender)fluid, in this case Genderantru. [The feminine counterpart is Demipyla, and the xenine counterpart is Demifluvi. Can also be called Demiorern or Demiflorern.] - Demipyla: A combination of Genderpyla and Demigender. Demipyla being: 1) One part of one’s gender is Genderpyla (being fluid thru feminine and unaligned genders; plus masculine genders either partly, conditionally, and/or rarely. And never a binary man/woman), while part of one’s gender is something else. AND/OR 2) Being demifluid, where part of your gender is static (not fluid), and the other part is (gender)fluid, in this case Genderpyla. [The masculine counterpart is Demiantru, and the xenine counterpart is Demiamni. Can also be called Demiorert or Demiflornet.] - Demiantruflux: A combination of Antruflux and Demigender. Demiantruflux being: 1) One part of one’s gender is Antruflux (being fluidflux thru masculine and unaligned genders; plus feminine genders either partly, conditionally, and/or rarely. And never a binary man/woman), while part of one’s gender is something else. AND/OR 2) Being demifluidflux, where part of your gender is static (not fluidflux), and the other part is (gender)fluix, in this case Antruflux. [The feminine counterpart is Demipylaflux, and the xenine counterpart is Demifluviflux. Can also be called Demiorernflux or Demiflorernflux.] - Demipylaflux: A combination of Pylaflux and Demigender. Demipylaflux being: 1) One part of one’s gender is Pylaflux (being fluidflux thru feminine and unaligned genders; plus masculine genders either partly, conditionally, and/or rarely. And never a binary man/woman), while part of one’s gender is something else. AND/OR 2) Being demifluidflux, where part of your gender is static (not fluidflux), and the other part is (gender)fluix, in this case Pylaflux. [The masculine counterpart is Demiantruflux, and the xenine counterpart is Demiamniflux. Can also be called Demiorertflux or Demiflornetflux.]
I’m gonna add this onto every post but these definitions are based on the definitions of the other GFFS terms on the LGBTA wiki, so “unaligned” here actually includes abinary, atrinary, etc. genders that aren’t xenine. Basically any gendered feeling that isn’t masculine, feminine, or xenine. (Which also doesn’t include Agender, or other genders that describe lack of gender.)
Also if you want more details on what conditionally/partly/rarely/higher degree means check out the GFFS tag on my blog looking for the non-flux/non-demi equivalents. I go into more detail on those posts, as I’m trying to cut down and shorten these posts to the basics.
Demiantru and Demipyla were originally posted on September 19th, 2022. Demiantruflux and Demipylaflux were originally posted on October 1st and 2nd, 2022.
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