Galactian system

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    The Galactian system is an alternative classification system for nonbinary gender identities based on the alignment in relation to the binary genders. However, instead of man and woman, it uses concepts that are not related to the binarist system, such as the sun, the moon and the stars. This article explain each of the individual galactian system.

    Solarian

    The solarian identity is used to express a relationship with masculine genders or alignments. It's a replacement for "masculine-aligned". Because solarian can also be used as an umbrella term, dawnian is a more specific identity that expresses the same idea without being an umbrella term.

    Lunarian

    The lunarian identity is used to express a relationship with feminine genders or alignments. It's a replacement for "feminine-aligned". Because lunarian can also be used as an umbrella term, duskian is a more specific identity that expresses the same idea without being an umbrella term.

    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. Because stellarian can also be used as an umbrella term, nebularian is a more specific identity that expresses the same idea without being an umbrella term.

    Mixed alignments

    A person can identify with more than one galactian identity at the same time. When this happens, they are can be called eclipsian (solarian and lunarian), nebularian (lunarian and stellarian), novarian (stellarian and solarian) or galaxian (solarian, lunarian and stellarian). These identities can be compared with bigender, trigender or polygender.

    Binary-rejecting alignments

    Singularian

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