![]() Gay / MLM — an orientation for men who are primarily or exclusively attracted to other men. |
![]() T4T — a term describing transgender individuals who strongly or exclusively prefers to surround themselves with other transgender individuals, regardless if it is in a platonic, romantic, or sexual way. |
![]() Transmasculine — a term used to describe transgender people who have a gender identity that is predominantly masculine. |
![]() Boy+ — a term for when one identifies completely as a boy, plus additional genders. |
![]() TransStarBoy — a gender related to being a starboy and ftm. |
![]() Kenochoric — an umbrella term for all identities that are centered around the idea of kenopsia, the eerie atmosphere of a place that has been abandoned. |
![]() Vampetale — a gender related to being an emotional vampire, a vampire that feeds off others needs & emotions. As well as being confident & elusive. Exclusive to those with Cluster B personality disorders. |
![]() Itthing —a gender related to being it and a thing, or an "itthing". |
![]() Boything — a gender identity in which one feels both a connection to masculinity and a disconnection to personhood. |
![]() Deadthing — a gender identity in which one's gender is connected to the dead/being dead and being a thing. |
![]() Sillyboything — a gender related to being a silly boy thing ; being a silly thing that is also a boy ; a boy thing related to silliness in any way ; etc. |
![]() Roseboy — a gender identity in which one is a boy and has some significant connection to femininity, either in their gender or expression. |
![]() Dollboy — a gender connected to, related to, or affected by being a doll and a boy, or a masculine doll. |
![]() Patchboy — a gender related to being / feeling like a boy that has been patched up or stitched together in some way. |
![]() Deadboy — a gender that is a boy but in a dead, deceased way. |
![]() Loserboy — a gender related to being a boy in a loser kind of way. |
![]() Weirdboy — a gender for when you are a boy, but weird. Your gender is masculine, but in a weird way. Similar to how spirits are masculine in an "odd" way. |