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== Solarian == | == Solarian == | ||
The solarian identity is used to express a relationship with masculine genders or alignments. It's a replacement for "masculine-aligned" | The solarian identity is used to express a relationship with masculine genders or alignments. It's a replacement for "masculine-aligned". The name of this identity comes from the fact that in many cultures, the sun is associated with masculinity and male energy.<ref name="stellunarian">[https://stellunarian.tumblr.com/post/158086623900/whats-lunarian-stellarian-and-solarian What's lunarian, stellarian and solarian? - Stellarian (tumblr)]</ref> | ||
== Lunarian == | == Lunarian == | ||
The lunarian identity is used to express a relationship with feminine genders or alignments. It's a replacement for "feminine-aligned" | The lunarian identity is used to express a relationship with feminine genders or alignments. It's a replacement for "feminine-aligned". The reason is that, in many cultures, the moon is associated with femininity.<ref name="stellunarian"/> | ||
== Stellarian == | == Stellarian == | ||
The stellarian identity is used to express the rejection of a person towards the gender binary. It's used to express a nonbinary alignment, in contrast to feminine and masculine alignments | The stellarian identity is used to express the rejection of a person towards the gender binary. It's used to express a nonbinary alignment, in contrast to feminine and masculine alignments. The reason for choosing the stars for this term is that there is a large number of different nonbinary identities and presentations, in the same way that there are many stars.<ref name="stellunarian"/> | ||
== Mixed alignments == | == Mixed alignments == |