An umbrella term for the practice of engaging in multiple relationships at once. This term includes polyamory, polyconcupiscence, and polyplatonic.
Origin: Poly- + Syngeny (derived from the Greek word "συγγένεια" or "syngéneia" meaning "relationship").
Origin: Poly- + Syngeny (derived from the Greek word "συγγένεια" or "syngéneia" meaning "relationship").
by Shugunou June 19, 2023
Any deliberate use of a pronoun against the wishes of someone for whom self-identification was an important issue.
Origin: Coined by Håkon Søreide on Quora.
Origin: Coined by Håkon Søreide on Quora.
by Shugunou December 20, 2023
Sexual attraction to people of the male gender and/or sex. The romantic equivalent is masromantic.
Origin: Mas (Latin for Male) + Sexual
Origin: Mas (Latin for Male) + Sexual
by Shugunou November 04, 2023
Cleaning something with your tongue. Usually used in a sexual context. It is named this way due to the way the tongue moves being similar to how a mop moves when used for cleaning floors.
by Shugunou February 16, 2023
A subcategory of ero guro where you make a hole in someone's skin and then fill it in with a cork or similar object.
by Shugunou October 29, 2022
An accusation made against someone of something so others don't accuse the accuser of that thing.
Origin: During the time of the Salem Witch Trials, people would accuse their neighbors of being witches so that people would not accuse them.
Origin: During the time of the Salem Witch Trials, people would accuse their neighbors of being witches so that people would not accuse them.
The gay person made a witch accusation and accused the trans person of being a predator in the hopes that they wouldn't be called a predator themself.
by Shugunou January 28, 2023
An umbrella term for dysphoria caused by identity incongruence including gender dysphoria, species dysphoria (referring to what is experienced by Therians and Otherkin), and age dysphoria. Contrary to popular belief, identity dysphoria is not exclusive to people with identities that differ from what they were born as or physically are. In theory, anyone can have identity dysphoria if they experience identity incongruence. For instance, if a cis man has gynomastia, he may experience gender dysphoria. However, this is much more rare and the majority of people who experience gender dysphoria are transgender, intersex, and/or double-binary.
by Shugunou April 03, 2023