a happy one here !! i recently found a specific label that suits me after searching for like foreverrrr (its omnagender ,if anyone was wondering. it's omnigender + agender in one)
This is subtliden joy!




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a happy one here !! i recently found a specific label that suits me after searching for like foreverrrr (its omnagender ,if anyone was wondering. it's omnigender + agender in one)
This is subtliden joy!
I did this drawing for my Intro to Social Work class, for an assignment about my social identity and how it affects me.
For race and ethnicity I made my skin pure white. I am white, but colonization stripped most white immigrants of their ethnic value and culture, so I'm inherently sort of a blank slate, ethnically speaking. The white chains further represent my ties to white, American society, representing the weight of my responsibility to be better.
The chains have a second meaning, contextualized by the flags in the drawing. On the choker necklace is the autism infinity symbol. On the upper part of my binder is the trans flag. On the lower part of my binder is the omnagender flag. On the viewer left side wrist brace is the aroace flag, and on the viewer right side wrist brace is the bi flag. I am an omnagender, bi-oriented aroace person with autism. The gray scale blocks at the ends of the chains broadly represent the "defaults", being heteronormativity, cisgenderedness, alloromanticism, and neurotypicality, and these expectations are a part of white supremacy in America. White people, because of the cheap culture and poor exposure we have now, are raised with biases against anything that doesn't fit this expected norm, whether we realize it or not, and it is our responsibility to recognize that and actively work to unlearn those biases.
So the chains altogether represent responsibility and oppression. The white skin represents lack of ethnically valuable culture. And the rest of the image identifies who I am. Neurodivergent, LGBTQ+, and disabled.
I wanted to put a disclaimer that I am still learning about a lot of these things. I'm doing my best to be responsible and informed, but I recognize that I am fallable. If there is something flawed or egregiously offensive about what I've said, I would appreciate if you (gently) pointed it out to me so I can learn more.
[ID: A flag with seven equal horizontal stripes, which are very dark gray, green, white, purple-ish pink, white, soft indigo, and very dark gray. /End ID.]
omnagender alt flag
[omnagender alt flag]
omnagender (paraphrased from wiki page) - "a gender that is both agender and omnigender and/or somewhere between the two. it is an identity that is connected to both most genders, whether as one gender or separate genders, and genderlessness. this may also be an omnigender person with no gender or a null gender, or it may also be an agender person with a connection to being omnigender"
requested by 🪲 anon!
Pxngender!
This is a gender that is both pangender and agender at the same time, or between those two identities. It has connection to all genders, and also to genderlessness/agenderness. This could also be a pangender person who feels like they have no gender, or an agender person connected to pangenderness.
Also known as panagender, apanagender, librapangender, and omnagender.
This term was coined by @/arco-pluris on @/beyond-mogai-pride-flags on August 2, 2018, which can be found here. However, the term has been used since at least April 2018, such as in this post.
I redesigned the pangender symbol (left picture), and finally posted the pangenderless/apangender/pxngender one (right).
I just noticed that in the original pangender symbol, the asterisk and the androgynous signals were mildly misaligned and slightly distorted, and made my own takes on them.