Guarengender is a xenogender where it feels like a rat smoking a cigarette, specifically relating it to these images. It can fall under memegender. /srs
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Congrats!
@AnxiousChaos you can just say not at all.
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They are fairly distinct imo.
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Welcome!
It's serious, sorry for the misunderstanding
It doesn't have a flag yet and anyone is welcome to make one.
Guarengender is a xenogender where it feels like a rat smoking a cigarette, specifically relating it to these images. It can fall under memegender. /srs
Thank you!
The way I see it, people who may not relate to masculinity and femininity in any way tend to be more creative in thinking about their gender, since the two "main" categories don't fit them well enough or at all. So they identify more with other aspects of their personality, interests and such. After all gender is just a way to categorize yourself that gets very arbitrary the more we think about it.
Oh wow, these evened out
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Why are they calling it a syndrome?
I'm back because I've seen some people trying to invalidate non-binary genders by using Google Translate and Chat GPT to translate non-binary into Spanish, but since Spanish is a gendered language it translates as no binario and no binaria.
As someone from Chile who's also non-binary, don't fall for that. Non-binary Hispanics say no binarie, with an e, and sometimes say no binarix as well. Academia isn't widely accepting of it, as well as broader society because it's still new vocabulary for many people, but it exists, we use it and it's valid. It's a growing movement and it's called lenguaje inclusivo (inclusive language) which is also happening across gendered languages like Portuguese, Italian, French, Greek, etc.