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nixvir for anon!
Hi! We were chatting with another blog and the following question came up:
Are gynine/andrine interchangeable with experiencing womanhood/manhood?
I'm also curious if genderera/eraine and gendervir/virine would be interchangeable with experiencing womanhood and manhood.
Basically, do gynine, genderera, or eraine describe the same thing as womanhood? And do andrine, gendervir, or virine describe them same thing as manhood? Or perhaps none of them do. What do you think?
Gendervir is the larger umbrella for genders that are male, male-aligned, male-adjacent, and male-related, and genderera is the female counterpart. Their qualities are virine and eraine. Gendervir is like... man and also more, while genderera is woman but also more. I suppose the two could be interchangeable with manhood/womanhood if someone wants to use the labels in that way. It's like the negligible difference between maingender/feingender and man/woman.
Under these umbrellas would be man and woman, their qualities being andrine and gynine. Andrinity is interchangeable with manhood, and gyninity is interchangeable with womanhood.
I kind of wish andrine and gynine could be the quality for all things gendervir and genderera respectively, so they didn't feel so exclusive, and that I just could recoin it all. Maybe it can come down to preference of terms. People can do whatever feels comfortable.
Virine/eraine are not mine though. I saw the earliest mention of them on theoutherlings' blog, though I'm not sure if that's where they were also coined.
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Whumpera, whumpervir, whumpvira/-eravir
Whumpera: a whumpergender & genderera combination, where one's whumpergender identity has era qualities (or the other way around), you're both whumperic & genderera, etc!
Whumpervir: a whumpergender & gendervir combination, where one's whumpergender identity has vir qualities (or the other way around), you're both whumperic & gendervir, etc!
Whumperavir/-vira: a whumpergender & genderera + gendervir combination, where one's whumpergender identity has era & vir qualities (or the other way around), you're both whumperic & genderera + gendervir, etc!
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toyquelivir: a gender that is both toyqueliment and gendervir. being both a plaything and gendervir; being a gendervir plaything.
toyquelera: a gender that is both toyqueliment and genderera. being both a plaything and genderera; being a genderera plaything.
toyqueliavire: a gender that is both toyqueliment and genderavire. being both a plaything and genderavire; being a genderavire plaything.
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gendervir spectrums and quality
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We use the term gendervir (link) and enjoy it quite a lot. Yet, we noticed that its quality, virine, and spectrums, viriaspec and virin, don't have flags. That's what we're here for!
The all-green flags were heavily inspired by neogender's gendervir flag (link). The blue flags were heavily inspired by this gendervir flag (link).
We have no idea who coined virine nor if viriaspec and virin(gender) existed before this post.
Virine
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Virine: gendervir quality
Viriaspec
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Viriaspec: umbrella term for the gendervir spectrum
Virin(gender)
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VIRIN or Viringender: virine-in-nature; umbrella term for the virine spectrum
male/masculine flags, part 1
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row 1: automaingender | boy+ | boy+ simplified row 2: boyflux | boygender | bxy row 3: demiboy | enboy | genderless boy row 4: gendervir | guroboy | helian
Vir & Era Goat
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Vir // Era individual who feel connected to goats in some way, are otherkin, therians, neurodivergent, stuff, etc... if u like goat aesthetics too.
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Anthrakania is so cool! Is there an identity coined boy in a bird or avian way?
Yes, it's a great term!
Here are similar identities focused on birds and/or boyhood:
Bright: a term for someone who identifies with the nonhuman “masculine” gender of some male birds. Usually includes having/desiring brightly coloured feathers, wanting to sing or display, and having paternal brooding urges.
Aveshonum: a gender related to being a nonhuman bird; a bird-related nonhuman gender. This gender can only be used by bird nonhumans.
Aviancoric: gender based in avians/being an avian and the aesthetic that surrounds avians. Preferably for nonhumans, but anyone can use it.
Exomasc: a gender not explicable with human language or a human structure of gender, yet related to masculinity in its own way. can fluctuate or be static.
Etherio: a gender that is strongly connected to masculinity, boyhood, and manhood, but not in the same way as a Human man/boy would be connected to masculinity, boyhood and manhood. It is something completely separate and is entirely on its own from the Human gender binary. It may be described as a gender that is masculine-aligned, man-aligned and/or mingender and can be miaspec, but is not Humanly man aligned, so there is a connection to manhood but as otherworldly/other dimensional men would experience.