I am not 100% consistent with all tags! I try and back-edit when possible, but no promises.
#id included - Any posts where I add alt text or reblogs with others adding plaintext IDs will be sorted here.
#not a fave - Literally any post or reblog that isn't a request.
#answered asks - Asks that I answer. Says it on the tin.
#askbox love - Subset of the above tag. Also kind of obvious, but it's for any positive stuff I get in my askbox!
#askbox hate - Contrast to the above. Wouldn't recommend looking, even if the content as of now is pretty milquetoast.
#“erm actually ☝️🤓” - Dummies in my posts who don't understand what "headcanon" means.
#admin post - (Head)canon requests that I made myself. These usually get posted immediately and skip the request queue.
#musings - Posts where I'm just saying shit. Doesn't matter what, if I'm making a post to Say Something as an admin it'll be under this tag.
#post addition - Reblogs adding onto fave posts where additional content is added for whatever reason, and I like it enough to toss on my blog again.
#post correction - Most likely canon or coded posts where I was wrong about something and please reblog this version instead I'm begging /silly
#main blog / #side blog - Posts reblogged from either my main blog or any side blogs I run, respectively.
#irrelevancyposting - Stuff that's completely unrelated to the theme of my blog, which is intersexuality and the intersex community.
#silly - Shitpost-esque stuff. Just a tag for unserious bullshit.
#disk horse - Anything that may or may not have to do with current Hot Tumblr Discourse. I don't plan to be primarily focused on discourse and drama because it makes me want to self-defenestrate, but if more intense shit gets posted they'll be trigger-tagged with "#cw/tw drama/discourse".
#rent lowering gunshots - Similar in content to above tag, but deliberately shared to scare off groups of people I don't want on my blog.
#interblr - Anything directly related to intersex tumblr community happenings.
#propaganda /hj - People encouraging intersex headcanons somehow.
#requested by [X] - X filled in with either anon, or the username of the requester.
#skipping the queue - Kind of obvious; requests that I post immediately and disregard the queue— IF there's anything in there, the tag is not used if the queue is empty.
#joke request / #meta request - Requests sent in for shits & giggles, or are "meta" and related to the real world somehow without it technically breaking the Hamilton rule, such as a headcanon for a real-life animal.
#guest headcanons - Intersex headcanon posts made by others and reblogged here.
#intersex education - General education tag about intersexuality, mostly consists of comprehensive posts to potentially learn more from. A lot of reblogs, sometimes responded asks or my own musings.
#intersex questions - Any questions I get in my inbox related to intersexuality and the intersex community.
#am I intersex? - Any questions I get in my inbox related to one's own intersexuality or intersex status. You don't necessarily have to be currently questioning IF you're intersex or should identify as such to be slotted here. Moreso just to more broadly filter out people asking questions about their own bodies.
#intersex headcanon - Character is not canonically intersex.
#intersex characters - Character IS canonically intersex!
#intersex coding - Character is ambiguously alluded to having intersex traits, variation(s), etcetera. Will be tagged as one of the above depending on which realm I believe they're closer to.
#unspecified - Intersex variation(s) and/or trait(s), or lack thereof, weren't specified in the ask.
Characters are organized under variations (i.e. "CAIS", "xx/xy chimerism", "non classic congenital adrenal hyperplasia", etc.) and traits ("hypotrichosis", "menstruation", "hirsutism", "estrogenic puberty", etc.), as well as any queer identities and tagged with their source & their name, all as much as Tumblr allows with the 30 tag limit. Try and find your favorites!
#unidentified variation - The "lack thereof" as we noted above. If the character in the ask is specified to have a variation that ISN'T identified or known! Can have adjectives, like "unidentified estrogenic/androgenic variation".
#non diagnosed - Character is headcanoned to specifically not seek out a diagnosis or other (professional?) outside confirmation of their intersex status.
#non disclosure - Character intentionally does not disclose their intersex variation, either partially or completely.
#multiple variants - Says it on the tin, characters with multiple named intersex variants.
#fictional intersex variation - A character who does/would have a variation, but it's deliberately fictionalized somehow, such as due to being an alien and not subscribing to what we'd typically consider intersexuality in humans. Or for virtually any other reason.
#intersex adjacent variations - Conditions that may or may not be considered intersex, depending on who you speak to. Generally, variations sorted under this tag are related to intersexuality somehow anyway whether because of their cause (i.e. Endometriosis and Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD) being due to sex hormones affecting an individual atypically), or because they can cause intersex traits (i.e. Aarskog-Scott Syndrome with cryptorchidism, "misplaced clitoris", and/or shawl scrotum, Poland Syndrome causing breast and nipple hypo- or aplasia, along with cryptorchidism and hypospadias in male-typed individuals, etc.), however may not universally be considered variations by the intersex community.
#queer headcanons - ANY headcanons that involve gender or orientation.
#queer characters - Similarly sorted like the intersex catagory, these are for any characters who are canonically queer of any flavor.
"trans" for individuals who are (head)canoned to be transgender and "cis" for cisgender, "nonbinary" for (head)canons under the nonbinary spectrum of genders or lack thereof, "xenogender" for genders that are xenic/xenine in nature OR are otherwise unable to be catagorized within the western gender binary (and aren't culturally-exclusive genders) because I can't bother to make a seperate tag. There's also "disability" and "neurodiversity". "pronouns headcanon" also exists, but is not used when the only headcanoned pronouns are the (presumed) canonical pronouns of the character.
#intersex exclusive labels - Speaks for itself. Primarily associated with inte(r)gender headcanons, but phrased as such to be inclusive of all inter-exclusive identities.
#hamilton rule - Technically a real person but JUST far enough from reality in a fictional media they can pass on this blog. Based off the Hamilton Musical.
#reclaimed characters - Character is an offensive depiction of intersexuality, but we're taking them as our own because fuck you. Posts will be trigger-tagged accordingly because I'm not a dick, this is for organization.
#niche characters - Characters from IPs that aren't widely popular, or (relatively) unknown characters within some IPs. Primarily based on my surface knowledge of the source, and very Tumblr-biased in terms of what's common and not. So don't take this as objective, it's just a tag to spotlight characters that may go under the radar.
#18+ source - I kindly ask under 18s to block this tag, posts with it will also have "#minors dni" and "#mdni" tagged as well. Request posts where the character comes from a primarily sexual or otherwise NSFL media.
#incomplete requests - Usually answered asks, but otherwise requests I couldn't complete for whatever reason, be it I couldn't find sufficient imagery to edit or couldn't find the character in question, etcetera.
#would. - I'm not elaborating. /lh












