Oxigender is an umbrella term and subset of multigender and trigender in which one has one label first, which is the main part of the gender, another second, which is still significant but not the main part, and another label third, which is only a small part of the total gender.
Many who identify as oxigender describe it as "feeling mostly X, partially Y, and a little bit of Z."
For example, doxigender individuals are mostly male, some female, and little bit of non-binary.
For a comprehensive list of genders under the oxigender umbrella, please see Category:Oxigender.
Subset Naming System[]
- Genders that are predmoninantly genderless/agender or non-binary have a suffix ending in Y.
- Genders that are predmoninantly female/feminine have a suffix ending in E.
- Genders that are predmoninantly male/masculine have a suffix ending in I.
- Genders that are predominantly multigender have a suffix ending in A.
- Genders that are predominantly xenogender have a suffix ending in O.
Etymology[]
"Oxi" in the gender's names comes from the word "paradox."[3]
References[]
See Also[]
- Multigender
- Omnigender - similar umbrella term (clarification needed)
- Seepgender
- Trigender
- Category:Oxigender