środa, 1 sierpnia 2018

K179 Płci i Orientacji

By uczynić NPC ciekawym, wylosuj mu losową orientację seksualną.

Listę orientacji zamieszczam poniżej (jest po angielsku).

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Wskazówka 2: Dla każdej płci/orientacji wylosuj 2-3 głoski, którymi dana osoba chce, by mówiono o niej (zamiast "on" lub "ona").


K178 Płci i Orientacji

  1. Heterosexual- The attraction to a gender different from their own (commonly used to describe someone who is gender binary [female or male] attracted to the other binary gender).
  2. Homosexual- The attraction to a gender the same as their own (commonly used to describe someone who is gender binary [female or male] attracted to the same binary gender). Sometimess referred to asgay.
  3. Lesbian- Women who are attracted only to other women
  4. Bisexual- When you are attracted to two or more genders. This term is generally used to describe being attracted to men and women, but can apply to being attracted to any two or more genders. Note that you do not have to be equally attracted to each gender.
  5. Pansexual- When you are attracted to all genders and/or do not concern gender when you are attracted towards someone
  6. Bicurious- People who are open to experiment with genders that are not only their own, but do not know if they are open to forming any sort of relationship with multiple genders.
  7. Polysexual- When you are attracted to many genders
  8. Monosexual- Being attracted to only one gender
  9. Allosexual- When you are not asexual (attracted to at least one gender)
  10. Androsexual- Being attracted to masculine gender presentation
  11. Gynosexual- Being attracted to feminine gender presentation
  12. Questioning- People who are debating their own sexuality/gender
  13. Asexual- Not experiencing sexual attraction (note that you can also be aromantic and you do not necessarily have to be asexual and aromantic at the same time). Sometimes the term, ace, is used to describe asexuals.
  14. Demisexual- When you only experience sexual attraction after forming a strong emotional bond first or a romantic bond
  15. Grey Asexual- When you only experience attraction rarely, on a very low scale, or only under certain circumstances
  16. Perioriented- When your sexual and romantic orientation targets the same gender (for example being heteromantic and heterosexual or being biromantic and bisexual)
  17. Varioriented- When your sexual and romantic orientations do not target the same set of genders (for example being heteromantic and bisexual or being homoromantic and pansexual)
  18. Heteronormative- The belief that hetersexuality is the norm and that sex, gender, sexuality, and gender roles all align
  19. Erasure- Ignoring the existance of genders and sexualities in the middle of the spectrum
  20. Cishet- Someone who is both cisgendered and heterosexual. This is sometimes used as a slur.
  21. Polyamorous- An umbrella term referring to people who have or are open to have consensually have relationships with multiple people at the same time
  22. Monoamorous- People who have or or open to have relationships with only one other person at a time. The term, monogamous, is also sometimes used.
  23. Queer- A reclaimed slur for anybody in the LGBT+ community or who do not identify as cisgender and/or hetersexual/heteromantic
  24. Ally- A supporter of the LGBT+ community that does not identify as LGBT+
  25. Cisgender- When you identify with the gender you were assigned at birth
  26. Transgender- When you identify with a gender different than that you were assigned at birth
  27. Transsexual- When you have had Gender Reassignment Surgery (GRS) to change the sexual organs you were born with to that of a different gender.
  28. Male to Female (MtF)- When somebody that is assigned as a male at birth identifies as a female
  29. Female to Male (FtM)- When somebody that is assigned as a female at birth identifies as a male
  30. Binary- The genders at each end of the gender spectrum (male and female)
  31. Non-Binary- An umbrella term for genders that fall somewhere in the middle of the gender spectrum and are neither strictly male or female. This can be used as a gender identification without further explanation. Sometimes the term, genderqueer, is used.
  32. Genderfluid- Moving between genders or having a fluctuating gender identity
  33. Agender- Not identifying with any gender. Sometimes referred to as being genderless or gendervoid
  34. Bigender- Identifying as two genders, commonly (but not exclusively) male and female. Sometimes you feel like both genders at the same time and sometimes you fluctuate.
  35. Polygender- When you identify with multiple genders at once. Sometimes referred to as multigender.
  36. Neutrois- When you identify as agender, neither male nor female, and/or genderless
  37. Gender Apathetic- When you really do not identify nor care about any particular gender. You are fine passing off as whatever and you really do not have an opinion towards your own gender.
  38. Androgyne- This term overlaps a lot between gender identification and presentation. It can be used to describe others and as an identification. This term is used to describe people who are neither male nor female or are both male and female. Basically anyone who does not fit into a binary gender category.
  39. Intergender- Somebody who's gender is somewhere between male and female
  40. Demigender- When you feel as if you are one part a defined gender and one or more parts an undefined gender. Terms can include demigirl, demiboy, demiagender, ect.
  41. Greygender- Somebody with a weak gender identification of themselves
  42. Aporagender- Somebody with a strong gender identification of themselves that is non-binary
  43. Maverique- A non-binary gender that exists outside of the orthodox social bounds of gender
  44. Novigender- A gender that is super complex and impossible to describe in a single term
  45. Designated gender- A gender assigned at birth based on an individuals sex and/or what gender society percieves a person to be
  46. AFAB- Assigned Female At Birth
  47. AMAB- Assigned Male At Birth
  48. Gender roles- Certain behaviors an activities expected/considered acceptable of people in a particular society based upon their designated gender
  49. Gender Presentation- The gender you present yourself to others. This is sometimes referred to asgender expression
  50. Transitioning- The process of using medical means to change your sex
  51. Intersex- A biological difference in sex that is when people are born with genitals, gonads, and/or chromosomes that do not match up exactly with male or female. Intersex individuals can have any romantic/sexual orientation and can have any gender identification. Intersex individuals are about as common as redheads.
  52. Dyadic- Someone who is not intersex and when their gentinals, gonads, and chromosomes can all match into either a male or female category
  53. Trans Woman- Someone who is assigned as a male at birth, but identifies as a woman
  54. Trans Man- Someone who is assigned as a female at birth, but identifies as a man
  55. Trans Feminine- Someone who identifies as feminine, but identifies as neither a man nor a woman. They must also be assigned male at birth.
  56. Trans Masculine- Someone who identifies as masculine, but identifies as neither a man nor a woman. They must also be assigned female at birth.
  57. Social Dysphoria- Discomfort experienced when acting in ways socially different than your gender or being addressed in ways different to your gender
  58. Body Dysphoria- Discomfort experienced because of the difference between gender and your sex, role, or gender expression
  59. Butch- A term used to describe someone who's gender expression is more masculine than feminine. This is commonly used in describing women or lesbians.
  60. Femme (Fem)- A term used to describe someone who's gender expression is more feminine than masculine. This is commonly used in describing women or lesbians.
  61. Binarism- Putting gender strictly into two categories (male and female) and refusing to acknowledge genders outside of male and female.
  62. Abimegender: a gender that is profound, deep, and infinite; meant to resemble when one mirror is reflecting into another mirror creating an infinite paradox
  63. Adamasgender: a gender which refuses to be categorized
  64. Aerogender: a gender that is influenced by your surroundings
  65. Aesthetigender: a gender that is derived from an aesthetic; also known as videgender
  66. Affectugender: a gender that is affected by mood swings
  67. Agender: the feeling of no gender/absence of gender or neutral gender
  68. Agenderflux: Being agender and having fluctuating feelings of masculinity of femininity, but NOT male or female
  69. Alexigender: a gender that is fluid between more than one gender but the individual cannot tell what those genders are
  70. Aliusgender: a gender which is removed from common gender descriptors and guidelines
  71. Amaregender: a gender that changes depending on who you’re in love with
  72. Ambigender: defined as having the feeling of two genders simultaneously without fluctuation; meant to reflect the concept of being ambidextrous, only with gender
  73. Ambonec: identifying as both man and woman, yet neither at the same time
  74. Amicagender: a gender that changes depending on which friend you’re with
  75. 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
  76. Anesigender: feeling like a certain gender yet being more comfortable identifying with another
  77. 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
  78. Anogender: a gender that fades in and out but always comes back to the same feeling
  79. Anongender: a gender that is unknown to both yourself and others
  80. 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
  81. Anxiegender: a gender that is affected by anxiety
  82. Apagender: a feeling of apathy towards ones gender which leads to them not looking any further into it
  83. Apconsugender: a gender where you know what it isn’t, but not what it is; the gender is hiding itself from you
  84. Astergender: a gender that feels bright and celestial
  85. Astralgender: a gender that feels connected to space
  86. Autigender: a gender that can only be understood in the context of being autistic. Meant for autistic people only.
  87. Autogender: a gender experience that is deeply personal to oneself
  88. Axigender: when a person experiences two genders that sit on opposite ends of an axis; one being agender and the other being any other gender; these genders are experienced one at a time with no overlapping and with very short transition time.
  89. Bigender: the feeling of having two genders either at the same time or separately; usually used to describe feeling “traditionally male” and “traditionally female”, but does not have to
  90. Biogender: a gender that feels connected to nature in some way
  91. Blurgender: the feeling of having more than one gender that are somehow blurred together to the point of not being able to distinguish or identify individual genders; synonymous with genderfuzz
  92. Boyflux: when one feels mostly or all male most of the time but experience fluctuating intensity of male identity
  93. Burstgender: and gender that comes in intense bursts of feeling and quickly fades back to the original state
  94. Caelgender: a gender which shares qualities with outer space or has the aesthetic of space, stars, nebulas, etc.
  95. Cassgender: the feeling of gender is unimportant to you
  96. Cassflux: when the level of indifference towards your gender fluctuates
  97. Cavusgender: for people with depression; when you feel one gender when not depressed and another when depressed
  98. Cendgender: when your gender changes between one and its opposite
  99. Ceterofluid: when you are ceterogender and your feelings fluctuate between masculine, feminine, and neutral
  100. Ceterogender: a nonbinary gender with specific masculine, feminine, or neutral feelings
  101. Cisgender: the feeling of being the gender you were assigned at birth, all the time (assigned (fe)male/feeling (fe)male)
  102. Cloudgender: a gender that cannot be fully realized or seen clearly due to depersonalization/derealization disorder
  103. Collgender: the feeling of having too many genders simultaneously to describe each one
  104. Colorgender: a gender associated with one or more colors and the feelings, hues, emotions, and/or objects associated with that color; may be used like pinkgender, bluegender, yellowgender
  105. Commogender: when you know you aren’t cisgender, but you settled with your assigned gender for the time being
  106. Condigender: a gender that is only felt during certain circumstances
  107. Deliciagender: from the Latin word delicia meaning “favorite”, meaning the feeling of having more than one simultaneous gender yet preferring one that fits better
  108. Demifluid: the feeling your gender being fluid throughout all the demigenders; the feeling of having multiple genders, some static and some fluid
  109. Demiflux: the feeling of having multiple genders, some static and some fluctuating
  110. Demigender: a gender that is partially one gender and partially another
  111. Domgender: having more than one gender yet one being more dominant than the others
  112. Demi-vapor (term coined by @cotton-blossom-jellyfish): Continuously drifting to other genders, feeling spiritually transcendental when doing so while having a clear -slightly blurred- inner visual of your genders, transitions, and positive emotions. Tied to Demi-Smoke. 
  113. Demi-smoke (term coined by @cotton-blossom-jellyfish): A transcendental, spiritual gender roughly drifting to other genders that are unable to be foreseen and understood, shrouded in darkness within your inner visual. Elevating through mystery. Caused by a lack of inner interpretation and dark emotional states. Tied to Demi-Vapor.
  114. Duragender: from the Latin word dura meaning “long-lasting”, meaning a subcategory of multigenderin which one gender is more identifiable, long lasting, and prominent than the other genders
  115. Egogender: a gender that is so personal to your experience that it can only be described as “you”
  116. Epicene: sometimes used synonymously with the adjective “androgynous”; the feeling either having or not displaying characteristics of both or either binary gender; sometimes used to describe feminine male identifying individuals
  117. Espigender: a gender that is related to being a spirit or exists on a higher or extradimensional plane
  118. Exgender: the outright refusal to accept or identify in, on, or around the gender spectrum
  119. Existigender: a gender that only exists or feels present when thought about or when a conscious effort is made to notice it
  120. Female: one of two binary genders where one feels fully and completely female; can and is used in conjunction with other gender labels and identities
  121. Femfluid: having fluctuating or fluid gender feelings that are limited to feminine genders
  122. Femgender: a nonbinary gender which is feminine in nature
  123. Fluidflux: the feeling of being fluid between two or more genders that also fluctuate in intensity; a combination of genderfluid and genderflux
  124. Gemigender: having two opposite genders that work together, being fluid and flux together
  125. Genderblank: a gender that can only be described as a blank space; when gender is called into question, all that comes to mind is a blank space
  126. Genderflow: a gender that is fluid between infinite feelings
  127. Genderfluid: the feeling of fluidity within your gender identity; feeling a different gender as time passes or as situations change; not restricted to any number of genders
  128. Genderflux: the feeling of your gender fluctuating in intensity; like genderfluid but between one gender and agender
  129. Genderfuzz: coined by lolzmelmel; the feeling of having more than one gender that are somehow blurred together to the point of not being able to distinguish or identify individual genders; synonymous with blurgender
  130. Gender Neutral: the feeling of having a neutral gender, whether somewhere in between masculine and feminine or a third gender that is separate from the binary; often paired with neutrois
  131. Genderpunk: a gender identity that actively resists gender norms
  132. Genderqueer: originally used as an umbrella term for nonbinary individuals; may be used as an identity; describes a nonbinary gender regardless of whether the individual is masculine or feminine leaning
  133. Genderwitched: a gender in which one is intrigued or entranced by the idea of a particular gender, but is not certain that they are actually feeling it
  134. Girlflux: when one feels mostly or all female most of the time but experiences fluctuating intensities of female identity
  135. Glassgender: a gender that is very sensitive and fragile
  136. Glimragender: a faintly shining, wavering gender
  137. Greygender: having a gender that is mostly outside of the binary but is weak and can barely be felt
  138. Gyragender: having multiple genders but understanding none of them
  139. Healgender: a gender that once realized, brings lots of peace, clarity, security, and creativity to the individual’s mind
  140. Heliogender: a gender that is warm and burning
  141. Hemigender: a gender that is half one gender and half something else; one or both halves may be identifiable genders
  142. Horogender: a gender that changes over time with the core feeling remaining the same
  143. Hydrogender: a gender which shares qualities with water
  144. Imperigender: a fluid gender that can be controlled by the individual
  145. Intergender: the feeling of gender falling somewhere on the spectrum between masculine and feminine. Meant for intersex people only
  146. Juxera: a feminine gender similar to girl, but on a separate plane and off to itself
  147. Libragender: a gender that feels agender but has a strong connection to another gender
  148. Male: one of two binary genders where one feels fully and completely male; can and is used in conjunction with other gender labels and identities
  149. Magigender: a gender that is mostly gender and the rest is something else
  150. Mascfluid: A gender that is fluid in nature, and restricted only to masculine genders
  151. Mascgender: a non-binary gender which is masculine in nature.
  152. Maverique: taken from the word maverick; the feeling of having a gender that is separate from masculinity, femininity, and neutrality, but is not agender; a form of third gender
  153. Mirrorgender: a gender that changes to fit the people around you
  154. Molligender: a gender that is soft, subtle, and subdued
  155. Multigender: the feeling of having more than one simultaneous or fluctuating gender; simultaneous with multigenderand omnigender
  156. Nanogender: feeling a small part of one gender with the rest being something else
  157. Neutrois: the feeling of having a neutral gender; sometimes a lack of gender that leads to feeling neutral
  158. Nonbinary: originally an umbrella term for any gender outside the binary of cisgenders; may be used as an individual identity; occasionally used alongside of genderqueer
  159. Omnigender: the feeling of having more than one simultaneous or fluctuating gender; simultaneous with multigenderand polygender
  160. Oneirogender: coined by anonymous, “being agender, but having recurring fantasies or daydreams of being a certain gender without the dysphoria or desire to actually be that gender day-to-day”
  161. Pangender: the feeling of having every gender; this is considered problematic by some communities and thus has been used as the concept of relating in some way to all genders as opposed to containing every gender identity; only applies to genders within one’s own culture
  162. Paragender: the feeling very near one gender and partially something else which keeps you from feeling fully that gender
  163. Perigender: identifying with a gender but not as a gender
  164. Polygender: the feeling of having more than one simultaneous or fluctuating gender; simultaneous with multigenderand omnigender
  165. Proxvir: a masculine gender similar to boy, but on a separate plane and off to itself
  166. Quoigender: feeling as if the concept of gender is inapplicable or nonsensical to one’s self
  167. Subgender: mostly agender with a bit of another gender
  168. Surgender: having a gender that is 100% one gender but with more of another gender added on top of that
  169. Systemgender: a gender that is the sum of all the genders within a multiple or median system
  170. Tragender: a gender that stretches over the whole spectrum of genders
  171. Transgender: any gender identity that transcends or does not align with your assigned gender or society’s idea of gender; the feeling of being any gender that does not match your assigned gender
  172. Transneutral: A term used to describe transgender people who were assigned male or female at birth, but identify with neutral gendered feelings to a greater extent than with femininity or masculinity. It is used the same way as “transfeminine” or “transmasculine”, but for neutral feelings. It can be used to describe gendered feelings, or as a gender itself.
  173. Trigender: the feeling of having three simultaneous or fluctuating genders
  174. Vapogender: a gender that sort of feels like smoke; can be seen on a shallow level but once you go deeper, it disappears and you are left with no gender and only tiny wisps of what you thought it was
  175. Venngender: when two genders overlap creating an entirely new gender; like a venn diagram
  176. Verangender: a gender that seems to shift/change the moment it is identified
  177. Vibragender: a gender that is usually one stable gender but will occasionally changes or fluctuate before stabilizing again
  178. Vocigender: a gender that is weak or hollow
  179. Attack Helicopter - I sexually Identify as an Attack Helicopter. Ever since I was a boy I dreamed of soaring over the oilfields dropping hot sticky loads on disgusting foreigners. People say to me that a person being a helicopter is Impossible and I'm fucking retarded but I don't care, I'm beautiful. I'm having a plastic surgeon install rotary blades, 30 mm cannons and AMG-114 Hellfire missiles on my body. From now on I want you guys to call me "Apache" and respect my right to kill from above and kill needlessly. If you can't accept me you're a heliphobe and need to check your vehicle privilege. Thank you for being so understanding.

Zachęcam do wymyślania własnych płci, orientacji itd. posiłkując się abstraktami i losowymi tabelami. Nic nie ogranicza potęgi wyobraźni!

3 komentarze:

  1. Lista jest niepełna, brakuje "attack helicopter", DYSKRYMINACJA!!!

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  2. http://u1kwao9i7u9xyle2hibw4g6h.wpengine.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Genderbread-Person-3.3.jpg o wiele lepeij działa to


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