Question 1: To identify as faunetflux, you need to meet the following criteria: You must identify with being genderfaunet. Genderfaunet is a non-binary identity where one's gender experience includes a connection to male, masculine, or male-aligned genders, but never fully to female genders. Your gender must fluctuate in intensity over time. This means that sometimes you might feel your gender identity strongly, while at other times, it may feel weaker or less pronounced. Your gender experience is fluid and can move between different genders. A key aspect is that you never experience being entirely a woman. However, you can experience fiaspec genders (genders related to female in some way but not entirely female) and/or fingenders (feminine genders).
Question 2: Fluidflux is a gender identity where one's gender not only changes over time (fluid) but also varies in intensity (flux). To understand how it works, let's break down its components: This means your gender can shift between different identities. This aspect refers to how strongly you feel about a particular gender at any given time. For instance, you might feel 100% male at one point, but this intensity can decrease to 0%, where you feel no connection to that gender, or anywhere in between. In fluidflux, you experience both gender fluidity and fluctuating intensity. So, your gender can move between different identities (fluid), and the strength or presence of these identities can change (flux). Being fluidflux means you are not only moving between different gender identities but also experiencing these identities with varying intensities. This can manifest as feeling very strongly about a certain gender at one time and feeling less connected to it at another time, while also having the flexibility to move between various gender identities.
I hope this breakdown helps clarify your questions! If you have any more questions or need further explanation, feel free to ask! /gen