Pylaflux + Sublabels
Top Row: Pylaflux Bottom Row: Pylaentflux (left), Pylaerflux (right)
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Pylaflux
A gender apart of the fluidflux fragment system. Pylaflux being a combination of genderpyla and genderflux.
One is never a binary man/woman, and is fluidflux in some capacity between feminine and genders; plus masculine genders either partly, conditionally, and/or rarely.
The masculine counterpart is Antruflux, and the xenine counterpart is Amniflux. Can also be called Orertflux or Flornetflux.
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Pylaentflux
A gender apart of the fluidflux fragment system. Pylaentflux being a combination of genderpylaent and genderflux.
One is never a binary man/woman, and is fluidflux in some capacity between feminine and genders; plus masculine genders either partly, conditionally, and/or rarely, also experiencing feminine genders to a higher degree.
The masculine counterpart is Antruteflux, and the xenine counterpart is Amnientflux. Can also be called Orertirflux or Flornetiflux.
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Pylaerflux
A gender apart of the fluidflux fragment system. Pylaerflux being a combination of genderpylaer and genderflux.
One is never a binary man/woman, and is fluidflux in some capacity between feminine and genders; plus masculine genders either partly, conditionally, and/or rarely, also experiencing unaligned genders to a higher degree.
The masculine counterpart is Antrunuflux, and the xenine counterpart is Amnilflux. Can also be called Orerterflux or Florneterflux.
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All these terms were originally posted September 14th, 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.)
Also if you want more details on what conditionally/partly/rarely/higher degree means check out the GFFS tag on my blog looking for the non-flux equivalents. I go into more detail on those posts, as I’m trying to cut down and shorten these posts to the basics.
Also yeah these flags are based off of what @/ryanyflags did for other fluidflux fragment system terms so I recommend checking voids blog. (Here’s a [link] to the first post of cos.) If anyone wants to make alternate flux flags for my terms feel free to do so I just rlly liked that one did so I replicated it. :)














