A label of being discontent and apathetic towards identifying one's gender identity and/or transition with terms like transmasculine, transfeminine, transfemmasc, transneutral, transandrogynous, etc.
Yes I'm aware this is an ugly flag in spite of the fact it was on purpose anyway. If someone coined something like this already no they didn't /silly. Color explanation under read more, going from top down from the left
ANYONE MAY USE MY COINED LABELS AND FLAGS REGARDLESS OF MY "DNI"
Red: Close-to-female (CTF) intersex people
Pink: Müllerian people
Purple: Close-to-androgynous (CTA) intersex people
Light green: Xenine transitions
Light yellow: Neutral, agender, and null transitions
Light pink (top): Nontraditional "AFAB" transitions (FtF, honeybee transfems, and other subversions within or transition into the gender of "female")
Light blue (top): Traditional "AFAB" transitions (FtM, "traditional" transmasculinity, or otherwise transitioning outside of the gender of "female")
White: Transness in general. "We're all trans, I don't care"
Light blue (bottom): Nontraditional "AMAB" transitions (MtM, coffee bean transmascs, and other subversions within or transition into the gender of "male")
Light pink (bottom): Traditional "AMAB" transitions (MtF, "traditional" transfemininity, or otherwise transitioning outside of the gender of "male")
Orange: Outherine transitions
Light purple: Androgynous and otherwise multigendered transitions
Green: Close-to-male (CTM) intersex people
Cyan: Wolffian people
Yellow: Close-to-neutral (CTN) intersex people
Purple & Yellow (the ones that represent CTA and CTN folk) can also just represent intersex people in general, especially if you don't personally subscribe to "close-to-X" language as an intersex person, but I felt like adding specifications because its moreso a representation of "wherever we start in our transitions, it doesn't really matter". Also AGAB terms in quotation marks for obvious reasons because agab is a fuck
transwhatever: "idk what the hell gender I am but I sure as hell ain't cis and I've tried so hard to figure out my gender but now I'm apathetic to it"
coined on 03/13/2021 by @/asparagus-blunt
(colours have no meaning besides being a desaturated version of the common trans flag with the greys, meaning the apathy towards gender but still being cisn't)
idk if this term is a thing but consider transwhatever, meaning idk what the hell gender I am but I sure as hell ain't cis and I've tried so hard to figure out my gender but now I'm apathetic to it.
So, I don't really have anything else to post about except. But I did just want to discuss this.
So, in the fifth grade, I discovered I was bisexual. I spent so long just really thinking about it, wondering if I was "really" bisexual. I came out to my friend in the sixth grade, and then they promptly came out to me as bisexual too! That was very funny, as my other friend also came out to us a few hours later.
but something didn't feel right, so I went to the I internet. Where I found pansexuality..
I think the key phrase that sold it for me was "No preference". And so, I went through that. I know that bisexuality and pansexuality are very similar, but I was looking at the definitions.
something was still wrong, whenever the fellow boys at school talked about their "fantasies", I realized I always thought about a romantic relationship, never anything extremely sexual (kissing at the most). I confided in my AroAce friend, who told me to google "asexuality".
Where do I sit on the asexual spectrum? I still am not quite sure. All I know is that this is the most comfortable I have felt in my skin for a while.
Anyway, I hope everyone who sees this has a good day. I wish you all luck on finding yourself.
Forget being transgender like Caitlyn Jenner or transracial like Rachel Dolezal, there’s a new “trans” frontier: people who are transage.
Liberalism enables mental disabilities by accepting those disabilities as a “choice”. This man is ill and needs help. I’m just waiting for the day NAMBLA can practice their craft out in the open.