Adversus
Adversus gender (or just adversus) is a gender identity that is simultaneously a gender and genderless.
What are some examples of adversus?
Examples of adversus include:
Adversus Male (simultaneously male and genderless)
Adversus Female (simultaneously female and genderless)
Adversus Neutrois (simultaneously neutral and genderless)
Adversus Aporagender (simultaneously aporagender and genderless)
What are the restrictions of adversus?
There are barely any restrictions of adversus. Some helpful guidelines however:
You can be Adversus Polygender (multiple gender identites that are all simultaneously genderless), but you can also be polygender and have a gender identity or identities that are adversus.
Adversus Agender is also possible, since the statuses of gendered and genderless in adversus can fluctuate, therefore making adversus agender simultaneously genderless and a fluctuating genderless.
Literally any gender identity can be adversus. Literally. Genderfluid? You can be adversus. Demigender? You can be adversus too. Adversus Neugender? Come on and join the party.
How fluid is adversus?
Adversus can be as fluid as the person with the gender identity wishes. Here are some rules regarding adversus fluidity, however:
Adversus genders are typically both 100% and 0% of a gender at the same time (technically another term for bigender with one of the genders being agender, although adversus can be felt as one gender), but the percentages can fluctuate to any degree the person with an adversus identity wishes.
The two different types of gender characteristics (gendered and genderless) can meet at 50% each. As long as it is not consistently 50% each, it’s still adversus. If it is constantly 50/50, then you would be demigender.
From @adversusneuspectral-blog










