βͺ Ransom's identity collection βͺ π₯(he/it/x)π₯
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βͺ Kin βͺ β Lucas Ransom (Exquisite Corpse, not kin, semi-fictive)
βͺ Queer βͺ
β Addictoldic: a gender related to being an addiction holder in a system. this could but does not have to include: -feeling your role as an addiction holder in a gendered way -relating to gendered archetypes or depictions of addiction as part of your system role -having a xenogender related to the subject of the addiction -feeling as though a certain gender is tied up with your experience as an addict(ion holder) this is both a systerm and a gender. by definition, it cannot be used by singlets.
β Agender: without gender
β Agender Man: someone who is agender and a man or man-aligned.
β Alcoholpathetic: a genderpathetic subterm; a gender connected to alcohol and patheticness, etc.
β Azurian: a non-binary man attracted to men (nblm & mlm)
β Bastardcoric: a coric aesthetigender based on feralcore and bastardcore. It is described as chaotic, feral, crazy, and outgoing
β Bastardgender: a gender in which, rather than being a man or a woman, one is a bastard
β Discomfic: a gender associated with, related to, or represented by discomfort. having this gender is not necessarily a negative experience, as it may relate to trying to become more comfortable with discomfort (since such is a part of life). it may also be related to things that others find discomforting but that the user relates to and/or enjoys.
β Fagmaxxed: a gender in the gendermaxxed system for when your gender is fagpilled and fagmaxxed; you are fagmaxxing.
β Gay man: men with an enduring physical, romantic, and/or emotional attraction to other men
βͺ βͺ βͺ Preferred due to its specification of the involvement of the male gender (as opposed to other terms that donβt include βman/maleβ)
β Gothgender: [a gender where] your identity as a goth is strongly tied to your gender identity
β Man: a gender which is part of the Western gender binary. It is often associated with masculinity and a connection to boyhood or masculinity (as defined in one's society)
β Masculine: having or showing qualities associated with masculinity- a set of behaviors, presentations, and roles which were/are typically culturally associated with being a man
β Kinkgender: a gender experienced in relation to, best represented by, and/or experienced during activities for kink. ways this can manifest include: having a xenogender that is connected to the thing for which you have a kink -feeling more like a particular gender while doing kink -feeling the traits associated with your role in kink in a gendered way (like how men would feel masculine traits).
β Outnightic: a gender related to and/or best represented by being outside at night and that can be described as biting, nocturnal, and evil.
βͺ System βͺ
β Addiction holder
β Anger holder
β Fantive: a fictive that is the compression or the embodiment of an entire or partial source.
βͺ βͺ βͺ The source in question is the book Exquisite Corpse (Poppy Z. Brite)
β Gothorma: a system member who was formed, in whole or in part, by goth - music, aesthetics, culture, etc. this could involve a system member who originated through: -listening to goth music (potentially being a musicative) -participating in goth culture, possibly with a persona that became a headmate -trauma or stress that the system used goth to cope with
β Identity holder (gay man)
β Kink holder (leather)
β Semi-fictive (had a timeline where he was a fictive in a system and changed over years of experiences)
β Sidesystem co-host
βͺ Vesility βͺ
β Gothvesil: A vesil term for when goth - music, aesthetic, subculture, etc. - affects many or all parts of one's identity.
β Kinkvesil: when kink may influence all or many aspects of oneβs identity, it may define oneβs identity, it may be oneβs entire identity itself, alongside many other things. it may be literal, metaphorical, etc.
β Leathervesil: A vesility term for when leather affects many or all aspects of one's identity.