https://lgbtqia.fandom.com/wiki/MOGAI
The specific acronym "MOGAI" has been attributed to a Tumblr user who is currently under the username cisphobeofficial,[2] otherwise known as cloud, who was fourteen years old when they proposed that variation.[1]
A group discussion began with a Tumblr post by Kay under the username okaysional (now taodefensesquad) on December 13, 2013. He said "LGBATQUI+ is trying to be all encompassing whilst getting longer every time people realise it’s missing some", but the problematic "GSM" (gender/sexuality minority) needed an alternative. Initially, he proposed MGS for Marginalized Gender/Sexuality.[3]
Discussions quickly progressed with support for creating an alternative while critiquing MGS itself. The user robotic-fish said it was not exclusive enough since "kinksters and poly cishets will try and claim that they can use it too", sxizzor raised concerns about being "a little more inclusive of ace and queer romantic orientations", and dont-spoop-yourself noted that "marginalized gender could probably just include cishet women".[4] Under the username sxizzor, Zach suggested using the phrase "gender alignment", saying it referred to whether or not the gender(s) someone identified as equaled their gender assignment at birth. He proposed MOGA[5] for Marginalized Orientation and Gender Alignment; this shift also changed sexuality to orientation to be more inclusive of romantic orientations. By January 1, 2014, the further discussions had led Kay to support MOGA over MGS, in part to avoid confusion of the acronym MGS with Metal Gear Solid.[6]
Identities under the umbrella
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MOGAI is ever-expanding to encompass additional identities.[9] Those listed below are in chronological order according to when they were first proposed.
Xenogender is defined as "a gender that cannot be contained by human understandings of gender...
edit: found this explanation of categorizing https://archive.ph/c51EZNeurogender identity was originally proposed as "a gender feeling that is strongly linked to one's status as neurodivergent".[17] ...As the meaning of the term "neurodivergent" has been debated, it is unclear which definition was intended.[note 2]...
Egogender, also known as charagender, is a gender identity that was originally defined as "a gender that is solely based on yourself, and no words seem to define it other than me gender, [name] gender, i'm just who i am and my gender is mine".[22]
https://lgbtqia.fandom.com/wiki/Microlabel#ControversyControversy
There is a layered history regarding the use of labels within queer spaces – notably the "important tradition of rejecting categorisation within queer history"[7] while at the same time acknowledging the important role labels played in establishing communities and raising awareness[8] for non-cisgender, non-heterosexual people.[7] Some authors have argued that the community needs "more queer identity labels, not fewer";...[9]