xevetrine - a gender descriptor like "masculine", "feminine", "neutral", etc that is similar to outherine but is separate from it in the fact that its gendered qualities are completely separate from anything like what humans perceive as "gender". a xevetrine individual may feel as if "gender" functions differently for them or is a separate category in their mind than it would be for non-xevetrine people.
this could be interpreted in different ways depending on the individual. for example, someone who has xevetrine genders and non-xevetrine genders may feel as if their xevetrine genders are separate from and function differently than their xevetrine genders, as if their xevetrinity and other genders occupy entirely separate spaces in their mind, in a way that can only be loosely defined as "gender" as humans perceive it.
xevetrine individuals may describe their gender, presentation, or self using atypical terms (such as "catlike" or "silly" instead of "handsome" or "pretty", "voidling" or "entity" instead of "boy" or "girl", etc), but they do not have to.
a xevetrine individual could also see "typical" genders as xevetrine genders, for example a xevetrine man or a xevetrine neutrois, but they do not have to. they may also feel as if their gender is simply xevetrine/xevetrael, or has its own xevetrine qualities.
the flag normally has vertical stripes instead of horizontal to show how it's not what would normally be defined as "gender".
the xevetrine form of masculine/feminine/neutral/etc is xevetrine. the xevetrine form of male/female/nonbinary/etc is xevetrael. the xevetrine form of boy/girl/enby is xevi, xevling, or xev (or a term specific to the individual). the xevetrine form of man/woman/enban/etc is xevtrin or xevin (or a term specific to the individual).
the prefix for xevetrine genders is "xev-" or "xeve-", and the suffix is "-vetrine", "-evetrine", "-trine", or "-etrine" (you can use a suffix or a prefix, they both mean the same thing - for terms similar to those such as "demiboy" or "girlflux", use the xev/xevtrin/etc terms)














