What are Gender Natures?
Gender natures are shortened ways of describing characteristics that are inherent to a specific gender, whether that be something like masculinity or sadness. These generally include something more broad, like a gender being masculine, sour, feline, etc. rather than something specific like being related to Calicos or lipstick. This isn't to say that there can't be gender natures that do get that specific, rather that gender natures have almost entirely been used for broader things, though a few more specific gender natures do exist.
Gender natures are formatted as acronyms that are generally 3-5 letters long (though there could be longer ones). These acronyms take a few letters from the characteristic (such as "m" for masculine) and end with "IN" for "in nature."
It should be noted that most, if not all, gender natures can be applied to orientations too. However, since this is a gender archive, they will only be used to describe genders.