is it possible to be cis and genderqeer but also use other terms? im gendervast
of course. :)

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is it possible to be cis and genderqeer but also use other terms? im gendervast
of course. :)

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Duarigender: a sentiogender/affinitive orientationgender/condigender that encompasses two distinct experiences:
A wlm (julietigender), or nblm (torigender), who only experiences femaleness or anything of the like through their attraction to men & people of MIN/male-aligned genders. This person may be nonaligned or other-aligned, but they DO NOT feel any attachments to womanhood outside of this specific attraction.
A mlw (romerigender), or nblw (trixigender), who only experiences maleness or anything of the like through their attraction to women & people of FIN/female-aligned gender. This person may be nonaligned or other-aligned, but they DO NOT feel any attachments to manhood outside of this specific attraction.
This may also apply to julerigender as well. Not the same as duaricgender.
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Screw gender. As a construct, I mean. I haven't been able to figure out what to identify as in ever, now I think I'm just going to go by "genderfree" until I decide which will probably be never. Take that, you awful tyrannical false dichotomy.
"Hey, what's your genderness?" --how my friend asked me if I was gay