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'''Lunettian''' is a [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] [[xenogender]] in the [[Celestial System|celestial gender system]]. It is linked to a soft, celestial, [[feminine]] energy. It is never hyper feminine and it is not [[Fiaspec|female-aligned]], it's simply linked. Lunettian |
'''Lunettian''' is a [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] [[xenogender]] in the [[Celestial System|celestial gender system]]. It is linked to a soft, celestial, [[feminine]] energy. It is never hyper feminine and it is not [[Fiaspec|female-aligned]], it's simply linked. Lunettian individuals may feel different amounts of feminine energy at different times. |
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The [[masculine]] equivalent to lunettian is [[juparian]]. The [[Neutral|non-binary]] equivalent is [[mercurian]]. |
The [[masculine]] equivalent to lunettian is [[juparian]]. The [[Neutral|non-binary]] equivalent is [[mercurian]]. |
Revision as of 22:34, 27 September 2021
Lunettian is a non-binary xenogender in the celestial gender system. It is linked to a soft, celestial, feminine energy. It is never hyper feminine and it is not female-aligned, it's simply linked. Lunettian individuals may feel different amounts of feminine energy at different times.
The masculine equivalent to lunettian is juparian. The non-binary equivalent is mercurian.
Flag
The term lunettian and the flag were created by the Tumblr user Juparian on Oct 31, 2017[1]. An alternate version of the flag was designed by System-Lgbt in October of 2018. The colors were chosen to resemble the colors of the moon.[2]
Etymology
The root of lunettian is "lune," which means something related to the moon. The moon has historically been associated with femininity and feminine energy.