flag id: a flag with 3 stripes, which are indigo, brown-black, and teal. end id.
banner id: a 1600x200 teal banner with the words ‘please read my dni before interacting. those on my / dni may still use my terms, so do not recoin them.’ in large white text in the center. the text takes up two lines, split at the slash. end id.
conticae: a gender characterized by heteronomy and inner conviction of a sense of gender. this gender is defined, influenced, or categorized by something outside of the user (heteronomous) and is not genderless, apathetic, or otherwise indistinct (as one has a distinct sense of gender, or conviction)
[pt: conticae: a gender characterized by heteronomy and inner conviction of a sense of gender. this gender is defined, influenced, or categorized by something outside of the user (heteronomous) and is not genderless, apathetic, or otherwise indistinct (as one has a distinct sense of gender, or conviction). end pt]
a heteronomous term like maverique for anon!
heteronomy is the opposite of autonomy (you can find discussion of both qualities here). maverique is an autonomous gender, meaning it is self-determined and independent of gender categorizations such as male, female, and neutral. heteronomous genders are thus not self-determined, instead defined by a preexisting gender categorization, role, identity, presentation, etc.
maverique is not just autonomous, but also defined by conviction, meaning one has a sense of gender rather than experiencing genderlessness, gender apathy, or anything similar, so i applied that characteristic to conticae as well! in short, maverique is an autonomous, gendered experience, while conticae is a non-autonomous, gendered experience.
the maverique and auingender flags both use warm colors and white to represent autonomy, so i went for the opposite for heteronomy. indigo represents heteronomy/being defined by something preexisting, black represents dependence, and teal represents inner conviction of gender.
the term combines 'contingent' and latin suffix 'icae', used for making adjectives, similar to maverique using french 'ique', which makes adjectives.
i'd like to propose hin (pt: hin /end pt] for heteronomous-in-nature, making this a hingender!
tags: @radiomogai, @liom-archive, @macchiane, @genderstarbucks, @conformant-archive
tags cont: @p-rtyboy, @dragonpride17
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