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    The '''Latusilian Gender System''' is a way to describe individuals based on their [[Gender Alignment|alignment]] to [[Gender Presentation|presentation]] or not. These identities are meant to be used for solidarity between those who share said [[Gender Presentation|presentation]], and encompass all [[Gender|gender identities]] that are [[Gender Alignment|aligned]] by said [[Gender Presentation|presentation]]. these identities are also used as ways to describe ones experience of their [[Gender Presentation|presentation]], regardless of if their [[Gender|gender identity]] is aligned to their [[Gender Presentation|gender presentation]] (ex. would be a [[masculine]] [[demigirl]], who would fall under [[Virilislian]] [[Gender Presentation|presentation]] wise, though [[Mulvirlian]] [[gender]] wise, even though their [[Gender Presentation|presentation]] does not align with their [[gender]]).
    The '''Latusilian Gender System''' is a way to describe individuals based on their [[Gender Alignment|alignment]], [[Gender Presentation|presentation]], or lack thereof. These identities are meant to be used for solidarity between those who share a certain presentation, and encompass all gender identities that are aligned with said presentation. These identities are also used as a way to describe how one experiences their presentation, regardless of whether their gender identity aligns with their gender presentation. For example, a [[masculine]] [[demigirl]] might fall under [[virilislian]] presentation-wise and [[mulvirlian]] gender-wise, because their presentation does not align with their gender.


    == The Latusilian Genders ==
    <br />

    * [[Lunarian|Muliebrisian]]: Feminine-presenting and/or aligned
    * [[Virilislian]]: Masculine-presenting and/or aligned
    * [[Mulvirlian]]: Androgynous-presenting and/or aligned
    * [[Neutersian]]: Neutral-presenting and/or unaligned
    * [[Nullusian]]: Agenrine-presenting and/or unaligned
    * [[Peregrilian|Peregrillian]][[Spacialian|:]] Xenine-presenting and/or aligned
    * [[Parilisian]]: Epicene-presenting and/or aligned
    * [[Aurorian|Fluvidusian]]: Fluid in presentation and/or alignment
    * [[Variolusian]]: Fluctuating in presentation and/or alignment
    * [[Fluvarilian]]: Fluid and fluctuating in presentation and/or alignment
    * [[Totumlian]]: Encompasses all gender presentations and/or alignments

    === Combination Alignments ===

    * [[Vurmillasian]]: Muliebrisian and virilislian
    * [[Mulpergrilian]]: Muliebrisian and peregrilian

    === Demi-Alignments ===

    * [[Atmosian|Lunibrisian]]: Partly muliebrisian
    * [[Stellisian]]: Partly virilislian


    == History ==
    == History ==

    Revision as of 04:43, 12 July 2021

    The Latusilian Gender System is a way to describe individuals based on their alignment, presentation, or lack thereof. These identities are meant to be used for solidarity between those who share a certain presentation, and encompass all gender identities that are aligned with said presentation. These identities are also used as a way to describe how one experiences their presentation, regardless of whether their gender identity aligns with their gender presentation. For example, a masculine demigirl might fall under virilislian presentation-wise and mulvirlian gender-wise, because their presentation does not align with their gender.

    The Latusilian Genders

    Combination Alignments

    Demi-Alignments

    History

    The term was coined on February 8th, 2021 by FANDOM user Zer0Rebel4. No flag has been made as of yet.

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