Spite- is a prefix added to any number of different things as a way of describing them. These can be anything from names and pronouns, to ages and genders. Things with the Spite- prefix can be used by anyone.
The colors in the Spite- prefix flag don’t have any confirmed meaning but work as a safe baseline for all other flags in terms of color. The colors were pulled from the original spitegender flag and repurposed to fit all later Spite- flags. The original posting for this coining reads as follows: “Spite- is a prefix that can be added to any term to indicate that it is identified with out of spite or in spite of hate and controversy”
Spitegender is the first of many that use the Spite- prefix. The spitegender flag contains the same colors of the Spite- flag as well as black. Like the Spite- flag these colors have no confirmed meaning. It was originally coined by @camelot-dragonlord back in April 2020. Their original post (linked above) has some flag variations.) The original posting for this defines this gender as: “a gender to spite people who think mogai (and maybe even other, non-mogai genders) don’t exist.” An alternate definition can be defined as: a gender that someone identifies with out of spite.
This term was coined the same day as many of the other terms and like the other terms the Spitesexual flag doesn’t have a confirmed meaning.
The original posting for this explains it the best as it reads: “Spitesexual is a term for anyone who identifies with or uses a terms out of spite. Some examples include using attractional suffixes with paraphilia prefixes (ex: teleiosexual) because sexualities don’t have to be LGBT to exist, or identifying with ‘controversial’ combinations such as m-spec male lesbian because of lesbian discourse.”
This was one of the first terms to come about, even before the actual Spite- prefix was coined. It was coined along with the next term at the same time.
The original post defines it as: “a term for those who use and/or collect pronouns out of spite, such as using valid controversial pronouns such as fae/faer or god/gods, or collecting new pronouns every time someone invalidates neopronouns”
This term and the one above this were coined at the same time. The colors don’t have a confirmed meaning aside from the mention of including the heart to show it stands out from other types of flags, being a name based flag.
The original posting reads as follows: “a term for those who use and/or collect names out spite, such as using ‘unusual names’ like ? or 🌿, or collecting ‘foreign names’ whenever someone complains about ‘such behaviour’”
This one is a different type of Spite- term as its dealing with transage/chronosian as opposed to MOGAI. It was made around a similar time to the other terms by a different blog.
This term is best defined by the original post: “Spiteage is a transage term for those who identify with a certain age / age range out of spite for those who wrongly infantilize you / treat you like an adult, say you can’t act or talk a certain way because of your chronological age, tell you that you can’t be transage etc.”
Related Other Posts:
Spiteagehorder/collector: A post made by @transage-archive that relates to Spiteage. Spite- pixel art: A collection of pixel art pieces done by @mediocervidart Spiteage ballsona: Pixel art ballsona of the Spiteage flag by @izenrot Spite- Emojis: Made by @emoji-ijome
Questions?
Q- Who are the coiners of all these posts? A- Wonderful question. Spitegender was originally coined by @camelot-dragonlord. Spite-, Spitesexual, Spitenominal, and Spitepronominal were coined by @felix-makes-flags. Spiteage was coined by @transage-archive and @kittyc0n_. Q- I feel like [blank] term fits me! Is it okay to use it? A- Absolutely!! Thats what these terms are made for!
Q- How does this work? Spite can’t be a gender/sexuality/etc. A- Think about it this way, anon. Has anyone ever told you that you can’t do this or that because you just can’t and you decide to do it anyway? Thats doing something out of spite. It works the same way with names, pronouns, genders, etc. When someone tells us we can’t use XYZ for a gender it solidifies our want and need to use it further.
Q- I’m angry about [thing] because [reason]. A- Cool! I’ve got DMs. /srs (This is my not so passive aggressive way of saying if you want to start discourse please DM me and leave others out of it)
Q- Does this work with other things too? A- If you mean things like transabled, romantic attraction, etc I suppose? If you’d personally like to coin something go for it. Q- I have a question not on this list. What do I do? A- Throw it in the comments or reblogs! I’d love to answer your questions!
This masterpost was created by: @mogai-iagom”
Chosen-Identities Carrd:
“Chosenpunk
A subculture for those who reject non-chosen identity norms and/or have chosen their identity. Such as choiceattraction, chosengender, choiceplural, choiceabled, choicerace, choicespecies, chosenkin, etc.
Chosenkin
Those with any form of alterhumantity that is partially or wholly chosen.
Choicespecies
Any transspecies identity that is chosen by an individual.
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