1 - Pangender (-flux specifcally): a multiflux gender identity in which one feels all genders with fluctuating intensity or when one fluctuates between feeling pangender and feeling bigender, monogender, or agender. 2 - Genderfluid: a term which refers to someone whose gender identity changes over time. A genderfluid individual may identify as any gender identity or combination of gender identities at any given time. Their gender identity can change at random or may vary in response to different circumstances. 3 - Polyamorous: the capability or desire to be in a relationship with more than one individual at once. Polyamory is not considered cheating, because all parties are aware of all other parties involved and consent to their involvement. 4 - Pansexual: An orientation that describes an individual who is attracted to individuals regardless of their gender. 5 - Aromantic: a romantic orientation defined by a lack of or limited romantic attraction. Romantic attraction is often defined as the desire to be in a romantic relationship and/or do romantic acts with a specific individual. Aromantic individuals do not have an innate desire to be in a romantic relationship with specific individuals. They might also feel disconnected from the idea of romance. 6 - Non-Binary: refers to someone whose gender does not fall strictly within the category of the binary genders (male or female), anyone who is not always, solely, 100% male or always, solely, 100% female can be considered non-binary. Can be a gender identity on its own, or it can be used as an umbrella term for anyone whose gender is something other than male or female. 7 - Agender: an identity to describe someone that entirely lacks a gender or with complete genderlessness.They may identify most strongly as just an individual, rather than as any given gender. 8 - Abrosexualflux: an orientation where one has a fluid sexuality that changes while also varying in intensity and fluctuating in how often your orientation changes. 9 - Transmascfem: a gender modality for transgender individuals who identify more with femininity and masculinity than neutrality. It is also a term for multitransitional individuals who are both transfeminine and transmasculine.One may also identify as a gender in between male and female, or masculine and feminine. 10 - Lunarian / Artemian / Selenian: In many cultures around the world, the moon is personified as female, or is associated with feminine energy, so lunarian is useful for non-binary individuals who are female or feminine-aligned. / describes someone who is feminine-aligned or otherwise has a connection to femininity. / someone who is woman-aligned (or female-aligned, girl-aligned, or gal-aligned) or otherwise has a connection to womanhood. 11 - Omnisexual: a multisexual orientation defined as the sexual attraction to all genders, however, gender usually still plays a role in one's attraction. Some omnisexuals have a gender preference and some do not. 12 - Lesbian: is defined as women, women-aligned (selenian), and/or feminine-aligned (artemian) individuals who experience gay attraction to women/lunarians and/or feminine individuals. 13 - Transgender a term referring to an individual whose gender identity does not entirely, always, only, or at all correspond with their assigned gender at birth (AGAB). 14- Quoiromantic: a term associated with challenging one's own romantic orientation as not personally helpful. It also can include not knowing one's romantic orientation or not wanting to define one's romantic orientation 15- Fawnboy: Fawnboy is a term coined by “fawn” on p i n t r e s t meaning “one who is a feminine boy who is also kind of a girl ( - , tysm this also feel like me /gen <3) 16- Pansexual: a sexual orientation describing an individual who experiences sexual attraction to individuals regardless of their gender.Pansexual individuals may instead feel that their sexual attraction is influenced by other factors, such as presentation or personality. 17- Ace-Jump: an orientation where one is normally allosexual, but one occasionally experiences rare, sudden, and intense spikes of total or near total asexuality for a short amount of time, before returning just as suddenly to one's normal amounts of allosexuality. Alterhuman terms: Fictionkin: a term used by individuals who identify as a fictional character or species. They believe they are, on some level, actually the fictional entity they identify with, rather than simply identifying with them. Kins: - Jinx ( Arcane ) - Aubrey ( Omori ) - Mari ( Omori ) - Kawaii-Chan ( Mystreet ) - Amity ( The Owl House ) - Willow ( The Owl House ) - Luz? ( The Owl House )
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