Piristidinic is a scenegender identity in the Scene System in which one's gender can be described as a bridge stretching across a foggy river. It can feel fragile, tender, and mysterious.
Common Definitions[]
“ | a gender in the scene system that can be described as a bridge stretching across a foggy river. illuminated in the fragile, pale light of the sun, the fog swallows the bridge with a tender grace, shrouding the beautiful water in mystery and soft wonder. | ” |
–mogai-sunflowers, 2021[1] |
Etymology[]
The term piristidinic comes from the Maori word for bridge "piriti", mist, and the Irish word for morning "maidin".[1]