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'''Nealexicon''' is a term to describe someone who is comfortable with others using [[Nongender|non-gendered]] language (royalty, folk, child, |
'''Nealexicon''' (or '''nealexic''') is a term to describe someone who is comfortable with others using [[Nongender|non-gendered]] language (eg. royalty, folk, child, Mx, monarch, one/one’s, etc) or gendered language that is usually associated with [[non-binary]], [[Neutrois|neutroisness]], and/or [[Neutral|neutrality]] (eg. prinx, suzerain, nby/xent/[[moze]], Mx, quing, they/them, etc) when addressing/interacting with them. It is for anyone who feels comfortable/affirmed when addressed with nea language. |
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The masculine equivalent is [[mealexicon]], and the feminine equivalent is [[fealexicon]]. |
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It was coined by an anonymous user through the Tumblr blog neopronouns on or before March 11, 2021.<ref>[https://neopronouns.tumblr.com/post/645388878250934272/1this-is-going-to-be-a-couple-parts-so-hopefully Nealexicon coining]</ref> |
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The nealexicon flag was created by mod AP through the Tumblr blog beyond-mogai-pride-flags on May 11, 2021.<ref>[https://beyond-mogai-pride-flags.tumblr.com/post/650947558674464768/nealexical-pride-flag Nealexical flag creation]</ref> |
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Revision as of 16:14, 17 September 2021
Nealexicon (or nealexic) is a term to describe someone who is comfortable with others using non-gendered language (eg. royalty, folk, child, Mx, monarch, one/one’s, etc) or gendered language that is usually associated with non-binary, neutroisness, and/or neutrality (eg. prinx, suzerain, nby/xent/moze, Mx, quing, they/them, etc) when addressing/interacting with them. It is for anyone who feels comfortable/affirmed when addressed with nea language.
The masculine equivalent is mealexicon, and the feminine equivalent is fealexicon.
History
It was coined by an anonymous user through the Tumblr blog neopronouns on or before March 11, 2021.[1]
Flag
The nealexicon flag was created by mod AP through the Tumblr blog beyond-mogai-pride-flags on May 11, 2021.[2]