gendervir | demivir | agendervir polyvir | bivir | trivir panvir | xenovir | panxenovir
so i said a bit ago that i’m going to redesign every gendervir flag, and here’s the first set! i hope that anyone who feels uncomfortable using the originals likes mine. i’ve decided to lean a bit more towards green and teal for my designs, as the word ‘vir’ makes me think of shades of green, and i felt that using a non-blue color would be both more interesting and more inclusive of non-masculine gendervir folks!
i did not coin any of these, though once i’m done with all the redesigns i may consider coining some more gendervir terms.
gendervir: an umbrella term for all male-adjacent, male-aligned, and male-identified genders. can be both an umbrella term and a personal identity.
demivir: being partially male-adjacent, male-aligned, and/or male
agendervir: being both agender and male-adjacent, male-aligned, and/or male; another word for ‘agender man’
polyvir: having multiple male-adjacent, male-aligned, and/or male genders
bivir/bi-vir: having two male-adjacent, male-aligned, and/or male genders
trivir/tri-vir: having three male-adjacent, male-aligned, and/or male genders
panvir: identifying as every male-adjacent, male-aligned, and male gender within one’s culture and experiences
xenovir: a male-adjacent or male-aligned xenogender
panxenovir: identifying as every xenogender and male-adjacent, male-aligned, and male gender within one’s culture and experiences














