Gender Systems

What are Gender Systems?

Gender systems are a structure within a community or society that serves to define genders, gender roles, and how those interact and generally define people's behaviors within said society or community. Typical societal gender systems include a masculine and/or male and feminine and/or female role, with many also including either a both or neither role (some also include both). The most commonly talked about gender system would be the Western Binary, which is made up of man and woman, which are respectively connected to masculinity/malehood and femininity/femalehood.

MOGAI Gender Systems

Basic Definition

A general definition of gender systems within MOGAI is "to define gender identity, alignment, or presentation. These are usually non-binary genders or xenogenders. Systems usually have an aesthetic or theme that it follows."1

Expanded Definition

Within the MOGAI community, gender systems generally work somewhat differently than gender systems outside of MOGAI. Rather than defining the typical male and/or masculine female and/or feminine, and occasional both and/or neither, and gender roles, they're generally made up of genders related to similar things or connected by a central theme, without masculinity, femininity, etc. being main elements. If those are part of the systems in any way, there's generally something else involved as well, rather than the genders solely being related to typical gender roles and aspects.
There are some outliers to that, such as the Galactian Alignment System, Alloy Alignment System and a few others. These outliers are primarily made up of masculine, feminine, male, female, etc. with some having an added xenic element and xenic genders. Within MOGAI, gender systems can also be called gender families or gender groups.

Gender System Pages

Natucoloric Gender Group


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Flag Meaning: Unknown or nonexistent

Intro

The Natucoloric Gender Group is a system of Aerogenders, Colorgenders, one Fluiagender, and one Fluxiagender related to different colors, only felt under certain color-related conditions, or are a combination of certain colors/Colorgenders and Gender Natures.

History

The Natucoloric Gender Group was coined in a now deleted post on October 11, 2021, by now deleted Tumblr user Genderslyphen(now Sir-Eldrich/Abyssalvoidarchive).1 The first set of genders within the system were coined at the same time. There was at least one more set of terms within the system, these being related to the color black, however that post has sense been deleted and was not archived before hand.

Possibly Lost Terms

Due to the deletion of the blog this system was coined in, a number of the terms within the system are lost as of May 14, 2022. While the terms may still exist in reblogs from other users, they have not been found at this time.

Terms

To view all of the genders included in the system, see Natucoloric Gender Group Genders

Osodiac System

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Intro

The Osodiac System is a system of Osogenders and Zodiacgenders related to zodiac signs and the personalities commonly associated with them.

It is defined by the coiner as "A 12 term system of Osogender Zodiacgender combo terms related to zodiac signs and the personality traits associated with them."1

History

The Spackle System was coined on December 22, 2021, by Tumblr user Page-2-IDs.2

Terms

To view all of the genders included in the system, see Osodiac System Genders

Pallbearer System


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Flag Meaning: The colors are inspired by the Amourtus flag and my associations with pallbearers

Intro

The Pallbearer System is a system of various types of genders, all of them Aesthetigenders, Amourtus genders, and Estekgenders, that are related to being a pallbearer, pallbearer aesthetics, Mourtanhood, and various other things.

It's described by the coiner as "genders related to being an [x] pallbearer/a pallbearer of [x]. they are connected to [x], [x] aesthetics, pallbearer aesthetics, and Mourtanhood. these terms should be named as β€˜pall[x]’ or β€˜[x]bearer’"

History

The Pallbearer System was coined on May 26, 2023, by Tumblr user Page-2-IDs.1

The Flags

The Pallbearer System is one of relatively few MOGAI gender systems to not only have a flag format but to have certain stripes of that format always be the same color. This format is three horizontal stripes at the top - navy, dark gray, and light gray - getting lighter the further they go down, one stripe that can be any color, a thicker, light brown, middle stripe, and three bottom stripes that can be any other color or colors. The template for the flags was posted at the system's coining.

The Terms

To see all the terms in the Pallbearer System, see Pallbearer System Genders

Planetcomfin System

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Intro

The Planetcomfin System is a system of various types of genders related to certain planets, spacecore, and various other, often comfort related, things.

History

The Planetcomfin System was coined on May 24, 2022,1 by Tumblr user Page-2-IDs. All of the genders within the system were coined at the same time.

Terms

To view all of the genders included in the system, see Planetcomfin System Genders

Planetocoric System


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Intro

The Planetocoric System is a system of Aesthetigenders and Astronogenders related to different planets, related aesthetics, and genderal space aesthetics.

History

The Planetocoric System was coined on November 26, 2021,1 by Tumblr user Coric-Creation. The first set of genders within the system were coined at the same time.

Misuse of Coric

While the Planetocoric System specifically hasn't been criticized, the terms' misuse of the -coric suffix is still prevelent and has been criticized in the past in a more general sense. The coiner of the system has also been individually criticized for doing so and has blocked anyone pointing out the misuse.

Terms

To view all of the genders included in the system, see Planetocoric System Genders

Polychromic Gender System


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This page has a content warning for mentions of food in the coiner's username For anyone sensitive to these things, the other pages are free of any similar content.

Intro

The Polychromic Gender System is a system of Aesthetigenders and Colorgenders related to color pallets and related aesthetics.

History

The Polychromic Gender System was coined on or before November 20, 2021,1 by now deleted Tumblr user Nebulanoodle.

Terms

To view all of the genders included in the system, see Polychromic Gender System Genders

Princess System


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Flag Meaning: browns: top three colors represent a connection to princesshood
light beige represents a connection to non-binary girlhood

Intro

The Princess System is a system of various types of genders that are related to princesshood, princess aesthetics, and nonbinary girlhood. It's one of the largest gender systems within the MOGAI community, largely in part to the 'open' nature of the system with everyone being able to contribute to it. Given the loose nature of the connecting theme of the system, it also has some of the most variety of any MOGAI gender system.

History

Princess System first had terms coined in it on February 10, 2021, by Nico at Tumblr blog Pupyzu.1 Since then, the system has been added to very consistently by Nico and several other Tumblr users, one of the most prominent and prolific being Mason on Tumblr.

The Flags

The Princess System is one of few MOGAI gender systems to not only have a flag format but to have certain stripes of that format always be the same color. This format is three horizontal stripes at the top, the very top one being purple and the next two being pink, getting lighter the further they go down, one stripe that can be any color, a thicker, light brown, middle stripe, and three bottom stripes that can be any other color or colors. The procreate template for the flags was posted to Deviant-Art on April 12, 2021.2

While the Deviant-Art post and the majority of the Princess System posts don't include a color meaning for the pre-set stripes, a number of the original posts for the Princess System did, alongside providing them for the changing stripes.

Naming

While there is very little connection between the names of genders within the Princess System, there is one rule and one commonality. Every gender within the Princess System is suffixed with -cesse/-icesse, ex. Aestheticesse, and most, if not all, of the terms within the system use the base/suffix part of its Prince and Royal System counterparts as its own prefix.

The Terms

To see all the terms in the Princess System, see Princess System Genders

Prince System


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Flag Meaning: browns: connection to a prince/royal aesthetic

Intro

The Prince System is a system of various types of genders that are related to princehood, prince aesthetics, and nonbinary boyhood. It's one of the largest gender systems within the MOGAI community, largely in part to the 'open' nature of the system with everyone being able to contribute to it. Given the loose nature of the connecting theme of the system, it also has some of the most variety of any MOGAI gender system.

History

Prince System first had terms coined in it on February 7, 2021,1 by Nico at Tumblr blog Pupyzu. Since then, the system has been added to very consistently by Nico and several other Tumblr users, one of the most prominent and prolific being Mason on Tumblr.

The Flags

The Prince System is one of few MOGAI gender systems to not only have a flag format but to have certain stripes of that format always be the same color. This format is three horizontal brown stripes at the top, getting lighter the further they go down, one stripe that can be any color, a thicker, light brown, middle stripe, and three bottom stripes that can be any other color or colors. The procreate template for the flags was posted to Deviant-Art on April 12, 2021.2

While the Deviant-Art post and the majority of the Prince System posts don't include a color meaning for the pre-set stripes, a number of the original posts for the Prince System did, alongside providing them for the changing stripes.

Naming

While there is very little connection between the names of genders within the Prince System, there is one rule and one commonality. Every gender within the Prince System is prefixed with Pri-, ex. Priaesthetic, and a number of these terms end with ic so the suffix for these terms can be used as the prefix for the term's Princess System counterpart.

The Terms

To see all the terms in the Prince System, see Prince System Genders

Princex System


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Flag Meaning: Unknown or nonexistent

Intro

The Prin System is a system of various types of genders that are related to prinhoodcex, princex aesthetics, and nonbinary femininity.

History

The Prin System was coined on January 9, 2022, by Tumblr user Page-2-IDs.1 It first had terms coined in it later the same date by the same user.2

The Flags

The Prin System is one of few MOGAI gender systems to not only have a flag format but to have certain stripes of that format always be the same color. This format is three horizontal brown stripes at the top, getting lighter the further they go down, one stripe that can be any color, a thicker, light brown, middle stripe, and three bottom stripes that can be any other color or colors. The procreate template for the flags was posted to Deviant-Art on April 12, 2021.3

While the Deviant-Art post and the majority of the Princex System posts don't include a color meaning for the pre-set stripes, a number of the original posts for the Prin System did, alongside providing them for the changing stripes.

Naming

While there is very little connection between the names of genders within the Princess System, there is one rule and one commonality. Every gender within the Princess System is suffixed with -cex/-ex, ex. Aestheticex, and most, if not all, of the terms within the system use the base/suffix part of its Prin, Prince, and Royal System counterparts as its own prefix.

See Also

Princet System

The Terms

To see all the terms in the Princex System, see Princex System Genders

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