Aliumlabel

Aliumlabel is a type of label to describe non-binary people and/or other genders apart from binary genders, who desire to have a label which is either masculine or feminine. For example, if a non-binary person does not use the word sister anymore, the may use the word xister.

Aliumlabels replace a wanted amount of letters with the letter 'x'. A theatrical xenogender person may wish to change from actress to actrxss, or actor to xctor. It depends on what the person is comfortable with - there is no exact way to make the word. This term does not need to be used, unless someone wishes to use a label like this if it makes them feel comfortable.

Examples

 * Son to Sxn, Xon ETC
 * Daughter to Xaughter, Dxughter ETC
 * God to Gxd, Xod ETC
 * Goddess to Gxddess, Xoddess ETC
 * Girl to Gxrl (not to be confused with Gxrl), Xirl ETC


 * Boy to Bxy (not to be confused with Bxy) Xoy ETC

History
This term was coined by FANDOM user ChonkieTheFrog, on 19th of July 2021.

Eytomology
The term Aliumlabel comes from a word' derived from the Latin word 'Alium' (meaning other).