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A form of gender non-conformity in which one uses pronouns in a non-standard way.
A term that has been embraced and reclaimed by some of the LGBTQ community as a symbol of pride, representing individuals who fall out of the gender and sexuality "norms".
Any individual whose identity, selfhood, gender performance, and/or neurocognitive style have in some way been shaped by their engagement in practices of neuroqueering, regardless of what gender, sexual orientation, or style of neurocognitive functioning they may have been born with.
I originally conceived of neuroqueer as a verb: neuroqueering as the practice of queering (subverting, defying, disrupting, liberating oneself from) neuronormativity and heteronormativity simultaneously. (definition source)
Challenging notions of what it means to be in a relationship, defining love, and how important each form of it is to society. Amatopunk as an idea challenges amatonormantivity, and how society views aspec people, polyamorous people, and others who do not fit into the "right" mold. Anyone can identify with amatopunk and be a part of it if it fits them.
While it was made with aspecs and polyamorous people primarily in mind, this is because those are groups I am in. So long as you identify with the ideas of amatopunk, you are welcome to use it however you want. Disabled people, trans people, GNC people, POC, and so many more can be under this label; anyone who wants to be amatopunk is.
Amatopunk will mean different things for different people, and that’s okay. It’s a broad, inclusive label for different types of people, and how amatonormantivity affects them and/or their community.
Amatopunk is focused on both relationships and love itself. Some people have gone around saying it’s strictly, or more specifically, about relationships, and this is not true. Amatopunk is about both love and relationships!
An omninoun for when one has a deep connection to the word "synth" and uses it, partially or fully, as their identity. One may use the word as a name, title, pronoun, and/or gender.
A non-straight and/or non-cis person who presents in a casual or minimalist way; a descriptor of low-effort queer presentation.
Being both an azurgirl and casualic (or casualicgender, etc.); being a masculine girl/gal/woman in some way (alignment, expression, multigenderness, etc.) who presents in a casual, minimalist, and/or low-effort way.