(Heads up: Allogender encompasses any non-agender identities, but in this post, I will strictly use this word to talk about people who are 100% a given gender.)
Hello brobeans! Today, I wanted to give more attention to heminonbinary, a gender coined no later than a decade ago that surprisingly lacks history. Let's add two events to this forgotten gender's past right now: the first incident of a proper definition and my heminonbinary flag design.
Definition:
Heminonbinary, also known as hemi(e)nby, is a hemigender composed of two halves. The first half is a non-binary gender, while the other half is a present, absent or undetermined gender identity.
Flag:
I may not understand the meanings of the third hemiboy and hemigirl flags, but compared to their first two flags, they go more easy on my eyes, (not that they have to, it's just a preference) so I'm adding a heminonbinary counterpart to the hemigender flag collection. Everybrodie deserves something nice to look at, am I right?
Okay so, this post is way too small in my eyes, so I decided to raise awareness about another gender. This time, this gender is so forgotten that I'm going to coin it.
Before I do that, let's give seven hypothetical brothers a paper and a marker. There's a continuum printed on the paper with two extremeties: allogender and agender. The first brother, who's 100% male, circles the allogender extremity. The second brother, who's genderless, circles the agender extremity. The third brother, a demiagender demiboy, draws an X in the middle of the continuum. The fourth brother does something exceptional by circling the entire continuum due to his genderflux identity. The fifth brother, who is negatrois, draws an X beyond the agender extremity, while the sixth brother, who is a hyperboy, does the same for the allogender extremity. The last brother is too clueless to do it, so he just writes a question mark.
(Sorry if the picture looks bad. I had to use an old version of Paint because the Windows 10 version I normally use took too long to open. Anyways...)
Notice how I gave every brother a label except the last brother? That's because as far as I know, no one talks about the experience of not knowing where one belongs on the allogender-agender continuum enough to coin a word related to that experience. So, let me be the first.
(Before you reply "Well he's questioning/quoigender!", I'll let you know these terms are too vague.)
I'm introducing quoianallogender/quoialloagender, a term for people who question if their gender identity is agender, allogender, demiagender, hypergender, negatrois, or genderflux.
Red is for negative genders, green is for null genders, grey is for questioning, purple is for allogenders, and blue is for hypergenders.
Wait a minute... I forgot an eighth option in the allogender-agender continuum: a lack of answer. I'm adding pomoanallogender/pomoalloagender, a term for people who don't disclose whether they're agender, allogender, demiagender, hypergender, negatrois, or genderflux.
This flag has the same meaning as quoianallogender. The only difference is the grey has been replaced by pink to symbolize pomogenderism.
The terms anallogender and alloagender can refer to quoianallogender, pomoanallogender, demiagender and negatrois people. In other words, anallogender/alloagender is an umbrella term for people who don't identify as allogender, agender or hypergender.
Woah! That was a lot. Hopefully these four terms will have like ten flags in 2030 or something. I don't know how to end this post so, just share your thoughts, okay? I'll see you tomorrow, bromigos!