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{{Unsourced}}[[File:Nequent flag.jpg|thumb|The nequent flag.]] |
{{Unsourced}}[[File:Nequent flag.jpg|thumb|The nequent flag.]] |
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[[File:Alt nequent flag.jpg|thumb|An alternate nequent flag.]] |
[[File:Alt nequent flag.jpg|thumb|An alternate nequent flag.]] |
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'''Nequent''' refers to |
'''Nequent''' refers to [[gender]]s, [[Gender Presentation|presentations]], [[orientation]]s, [[sex]]es, relationship categories, and other related identities which are neither [[variant]] nor [[conformant]]. They are not the "standard" for their category, but also are not strictly variant either. |
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The most common reason for a terms being nequent is that they fit into a category that is either too new or not well known enough to have a "standard" for it. For example, the idea of [[Tertiary Attraction|tertiary attraction]] has only recently begun to be more explored, so there's no societal "standard" for things like tertiary attractions ([[Sensual Attraction|sensual]], [[Queerplatonic Attraction|queerplatonic]], etc.). There is no "standard" for the amount of tertiary attraction one feels, or the genders one feels it towards. Tertiary identities generally neither live up to nor break a standard, as there is no existing standard to conform to. |
The most common reason for a terms being nequent is that they fit into a category that is either too new or not well known enough to have a "standard" for it. For example, the idea of [[Tertiary Attraction|tertiary attraction]] has only recently begun to be more explored, so there's no societal "standard" for things like tertiary attractions ([[Sensual Attraction|sensual]], [[Queerplatonic Attraction|queerplatonic]], etc.). There is no "standard" for the amount of tertiary attraction one feels, or the genders one feels it towards. Tertiary identities generally neither live up to nor break a standard, as there is no existing standard to conform to. |
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Other reasons an identity may fall into this category include, but are not limited to: being both conformant and variant simultaneously, such as [[ambiamorous]] or [[demicisgender]], or the term may be a non-LGBTQ+ identity but may still be in the general vicinity of those categories such as [[cis-genderless]], [[meliusgender]], [[kaitasexual]], [[ |
Other reasons an identity may fall into this category include, but are not limited to: being both conformant and variant simultaneously, such as [[ambiamorous]] or [[demicisgender]], or the term may be a non-LGBTQ+ identity but may still be in the general vicinity of those categories such as [[cis-genderless]], [[meliusgender]], [[kaitasexual]], [[alterhuman]]s, and some [[xenogender]]s. |
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== History == |
== History == |