“Atypical Identity (atypiden for short)

An atypical identity is one not typically felt or used by normative people in society, or an identity that is not “usual” (not to be confused with an identity being wrong, unnatural, or unaccepted, though “controversial” identities may fall under this). This term is not meant to other identities, but rather, describe identities that may be a little less well known or accepted.
This would include neopronouns, neogenders, tertiary attractions, aldernic terms, vesil terms, nonhumanity, subtlidens, etcetera.
Made for both categorization purposes and identity purposes, hence the flags.
The symbol is meant to represent diverging from what is seen as typical.”
Coined by idolki on September 20, 2024.
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