Genderamni + Sublabels
Top Flag: Genderamni Bottom Row: Genderamnient (left), Genderamnil (middle), Genderamnik (right)
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Genderamni
A gender apart of the genderfluid fragment system, where one isn’t a binary man or woman, and is exclusively (or nearly exclusively) fluid between genders that are feminine, unaligned, and xenine; however one experiences masculine genders under one, any combo, or all of these conditions:
Partly: One may only experience feminine genders or genders relating to masculinity in name, such as Antiboy, Offboy, Alteboy, Wildmasculine, Demiboy, Demiboyflux, Proxvir, Pixelboy, Nan0boy, Dawnian, etc. The femininity one experiences may feel “partly there”, under a demigender lens, genders that are either close-to-feminine, and/or genders one can only described as genders that are vaguely relating to femininity.
Combo: One may only experience feminine genders that are combined with another gender, such as being bigender/multigender, such as Eclipsian, Novarian, Pistolian, etc ( of any gender system terms that are a combination of feminine genders and something else), Xenoboy, Xenboy, Enboy, Xoy, etc.
Rarely: One simply very rarely experiences feminine genders to the point they may not feel completely relevant to one’s identity, however they still are there.
The masculine equivalent is Genderfluvi, and the non-xenine equivalent is Genderpyla. Can also be called Genderfysent or Genderslyphent.
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Genderamnient
A gender apart of the genderfluid fragment system, similar to Genderamni (where one is fluid between feminine, unaligned, xenine genders, never a binary man or woman, while experiencing masculine genders either rarely, conditionally, and/or partly)
The main different between Genderamni and Genderamnient is that with Genderamnient, one experiences feminine genders to a higher degree (or constantly) versus unalinged, xenine, and masculine genders.
Example of this could include:
Being demifluid where part of your gender is feminine, and the other part is fluid.
Being multigender where at least one of your genders is always feminine, while at least one is fluid.
The genders one is fluid between leans towards being more feminine than not.
Any of the above.
The masculine equivalent is Genderfluvite, and the non-xenine equivalent is Genderpylaent. Can also be called Genderfysentir or Genderslyphint.
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Genderamnil
A gender apart of the genderfluid fragment system, similar to Genderamni (where one is fluid between feminine, unaligned, xenine genders, never a binary man or woman, while experiencing masculine genders either rarely, conditionally, and/or partly)
The main different between Genderamni and Genderamnil is that with Genderamnil, one experiences unaligned genders to a higher degree (or constantly) versus masculine, xenine, and feminine genders.
Example of this could include:
Being demifluid where part of your gender is unaligned, and the other part is fluid.
Being multigender where at least one of your genders is always unaligned, while at least one is fluid.
The genders one is fluid between leans towards being more unaligned than not.
Any of the above.
The masculine equivalent is Genderfluvil, and the non-xenine equivalent is Genderpylaer. Can also be called Genderfysentet or Genderslyphentic.
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Genderamnik
A gender apart of the genderfluid fragment system, similar to Genderamni (where one is fluid between feminine, unaligned, xenine genders, never a binary man or woman, while experiencing masculine genders either rarely, conditionally, and/or partly)
The main different between Genderamni and Genderamnik is that with Genderamnik, one experiences xenine genders to a higher degree (or constantly) versus masculine, unaligned, and feminine genders.
Example of this could include:
Being demifluid where part of your gender is xenine, and the other part is fluid.
Being multigender where at least one of your genders is always xenine, while at least one is fluid.
The genders one is fluid between leans towards being more xenine than not.
Any of the above.
The masculine equivalent is Genderfluvik. Can also be called Genderfysentix or Genderslyphentit.
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Genderamni, Genderamnient, Genderamnil were originally posted September 11th, 2022. Genderamnik was originally posted September 12th, 2022. These terms were all originally on separate posts with their masculine equivalents.
I’m gonna add this onto every post but these definitions are based on the definitions of the other GFFS terms on the LGBTA wiki, so “unaligned” here actually includes abinary, atrinary, etc. genders that aren’t xenine. Basically any gendered feeling that isn’t masculine, feminine, or xenine. (Which also doesn’t include Agender, or other genders that describe lack of gender.)
Underneath the keep reading is segments about how I named the terms and how I went about making the flags. The info isn't too important to the definitions or anything and would've made this post super long, so I've just put them below.















