Pleonotic

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Pleonotic
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Prefix: Pleo-


Pleonotic describes an individual or the gender experience of an individual who identifies with a certain gender term but does not use/does not identify with other synonymous terms for that identity.

Examples include: someone who identifies as a boy but not as a man, or someone who identifies as a gal but not as a girl. Pleonotic may, but does not necessarily, refer to a gendernot, genderique or nongender identity, such as: nonboy man, nonmale guy, nongirl gal; nonenby (one identifies as non-binary, not enby).

History

Pleonotic was coined by Tumblr user imoga-pride, 16th March 2019.[1]

Related Terms

Label Relationship Description Difference
Nongender Similar A gender that is best described by what it's not, rather than what it is Nongender defines a gender solely by what it isn't, Pleonotic defines a term by what it is AND what it isn't

Subgenders

Label Flag Description Creator(s)
Pleonotic Male Pleomale.webp Identifying as male, but not as a boy, a man, a guy, or other similar terms Beyond MOGAI Pride Flags
Pleonotic Female Pleofemale.webp Identifying as female, but not as a woman, a girl, a gal or other similar terms Beyond MOGAI Pride Flags
Pleogal Pleogal.webp Identifying as a "gal," but not as a girl, a woman, a female, or other similar terms Beyond MOGAI Pride Flags

Flags and Symbols

The pleonotic flag was created by Tumblr user Beyond MOGAI Pride Flags, 22nd September 2020.[2] The pleonotic male and pleonotic female flags were created by Tumblr user Beyond MOGAI Pride Flags, 21st September 2020[3] [4]. The pleogal/pleonotic gal flag was created by Tumblr user Beyond MOGAI Pride Flags, 7th October 2020.[5]

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