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Two questions: Is itherine more specific than outhrine? And Is there a definition for what it means to Trans-Itherine? I really thought I saw somewhere with a definition but it turned out to be a different trans- term.
Itherine is more specific than outherine, yes. For some reason, archive.today is not letting me view any archived posts and I made the mistake of only archiving theoutherlings' coining posts to the one website. The link is supposed to be here but it's just giving me a blank page that says "Welcome to nginx" (Maybe it shows up for other people?) The archived post has some more detail on the term if I remember correctly.
theoutherlings also had a slideshow of coined posts pinned to their blog and itherine is included in it (right here), and this is how it's worded:
Itherinity is the subtype of outherinity that describes those genders and qualities that are "other", "something else". It's basically a terms for the outherine qualities that are: - Entirely new, apart from those other four [qualities of feminine, masculine, androgynous, and neutral], yet not exactly xenine. - Entirely new, but can be compared to the overall four qualities. - Examples of itherine qualities are perine, ilyagine, maverine, etc.
Qualities that are outherine and not itherine are anderine, dipherine, and umbine (just to make it easier to understand. Sometimes I struggle with the specifics.)
I have not seen an official coining post for transitherine but I imagine it would be a trans identity specific to an unambiguous outherinity. It would include specific outherine qualities such as maverinity, ilyaginity, and périnity.
Edit: I found a reblog on my main of the post that goes into specific itherinities right here.
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