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Sunday 11 August 2019

From The Ridiculous to the Sublime: How Many Genders Are There In 2019?

Are you ready for more evidence this world has gone totally MAD/ Take a look at this list of different genders available in 2019. Crazy or what? There are currently 112. Are they for real?? We will file this craziness under BULLSHIT and give it a bullshit meter reading of 10 out of 10. For sure 2019 should be remembered as the year the crazies took over the asylum; transgenderism being perfect proof of that fact.
 

[David Icke]: Gender identity in 2019 is taken more seriously and Tumblr has a list of total 112 genders currently.

Here are all of them listed alphabetically with a description:

  1. Abimegender: a gender that is profound, deep, and infinite; meant to resemble when one mirror is reflecting into another mirror creating an infinite paradox.

  2. Adamasgender: a gender which refuses to be categorized.

  3. Aerogender: a gender that is influenced by your surroundings.

  4. Aesthetigender: a gender that is derived from an aesthetic; also known as videgender.

  5. Affectugender: a gender that is affected by mood swings.

  6. Agender: the feeling of no gender/absence of gender or neutral gender.

  7. Agenderflux: being mostly agender except having small shifts towards other genders making them demigenders (because of the constancy of being agender).

  8. Alexigender: a gender that is fluid between more than one gender but the individual cannot tell what those genders are.

  9. Aliusgender: a gender which is removed from common gender descriptors and guidelines.

  10. Amaregender: a gender that changes depending on who you’re in love with.

  11. Ambigender: defined as having the feeling of two genders simultaneously without fluctuation; meant to reflect the concept of being ambidextrous, only with gender.

  12. Ambonec: identifying as both man and woman, yet neither at the same time.

  13. Amicagender: a gender that changes depending on which friend you’re with.

  14. Androgyne: sometimes used in the case of “androgynous presentation”; describes the feeling of being a mix of both masculine and feminine (and sometimes neutral) gender qualities.

  15. Anesigender: feeling like a certain gender yet being more comfortable identifying with another.

  16. Angenital: a desire to be without primary sexual characteristics, without necessarily being genderless; one may be both angenital and identify as any other gender alongside.

  17. Anogender: a gender that fades in and out but always comes back to the same feeling.

  18. Anongender: a gender that is unknown to both yourself and others.

  19. Antegender: a protean gender which has the potential to be anything, but is formless and motionless, and therefore, does not manifest as any particular gender.

  20. Anxiegender: a gender that is affected by anxiety.... read more>>>>...