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Ambinull (or ambonull): a gender that is both masculine and feminine, yet null, at the same time.
Different from ambonic, it’s specifically null (instead of none), although they can be used interchangeably if one wishes.

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Ambinull Pride Flag
Ambinull (or ambonull): a gender that is both masculine and feminine, yet null, at the same time.
Different from ambonic, it’s specifically null (instead of none), although they can be used interchangeably if one wishes.
glingender | nuingender
glingender: an umbrella term for all genders that are genderless in nature (glin). can also be used to refer to either a gender that is not fully defined, but is definitely genderless, or a gender in which genderlessness is its defining feature.
nuingender: an umbrella term for all genders that are null in nature (nuin). can also be used to refer to either a gender that is not fully defined, but is definitely null, or a gender in which nullity is its defining feature.
needed these for a request! definition for glingender is here and definition for nuingender is here. the glingender flag is based on the agingender and genderless flags, with the largest stripe being white to mimic the genderless flag and the green from the agingender flag being toned down. the nuingender flag is based on various null gender flags, so it’s basically just black-and-white, with the largest stripe being black, since i felt it best represented nullity.
flag id: the flag on the left has 7 stripes, with the fourth being twice as large as the others. in order, they are very dark grey, grey, pale green, white, pale green, grey, and very dark grey. the flag on the right has 7 stripes, with the fourth being twice as large as the others. in order, they are dark grey, silver, white, black, white, silver, and dark grey. end id.
dni transcript here
Zero from Numberblocks is an autistic agender genderless ghostgender zerogender arithmogender agendercute ghostcute cutegender boolexic pinkgender NONIN NUIN AGIN GLIN stellarosic leipeiexapa pixelgirl with ADHD who uses it/its, null/nulls, 0/0s, zero/zeros, and boo/boos pronouns, no pronouns, or she/her and they/them auxiliary pronouns!
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Explaining ideogenders
Ideo- in ideobinary represents “those who relate to having an experience that does rely on [X] or [X]-related concepts, while not relating to an experience that is similar to that of a [X] gender”. Gender qualifiers, usually ending in -ine, mean “having qualities or an appearance associated with [X]”.
Ideogender identifiers therefore reference or allude viagenders, without necessarily being viaspec. The first and most known modifiers are FMN (fingender, mingender, ningender), coined by @pastelroswell (FM orientations coined by @pleurocarpous/deactivated). (Mid)bingender encompass (mid)binary natures.
Ideo- and via- mainly focus on the difference between masculine/feminine vs male/female genders. But there’s niaspec/niagender, what could distinguish it from ninspec? Would it be like epin/epia (epicene)? Viagenders aren’t essentially tied to midbinary archetypes. Fiaspec/miaspec were coined before maingender and feingender, are they the same? Fia/mia at least use inclusion of wif-/wer-genders.
Neutrois isn’t always a neutral gender, not all neutraline genders are neutrois, and not all xenines are xenoic. Neutrine/neutrinity (neutralinity/neutrous) and androgynine/gynandrine/angine/anginity (gynandrinity/androgininity/androgynity) can be gender qualities, going with outherine, aporine/aporous, agenine and xenine/xenous.
Sometimes, they interchangeably overlap each other. So this post is up for discussions.