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    [[File:Perisex.jpg|thumb|220x220px|The perisex flag by FlagsforCisHets.]]
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    '''Dyadic''', also known as '''Perisex''', is the opposite of [[intersex]]. Meaning they were born with sex characteristics which could be categorized into one of the binary genders, and do not have any sort of chromosomal or hormonal deviation which is realized later in life. Dyadic people can have any gender identity, including [[transgender]] and [[Non-Binary|non-binary]].
    '''Dyadic''', also known as '''Perisex''', '''Endosex''', and '''Juxtasex''' is the opposite of [[intersex]]. Meaning someone who was born with sex characteristics which could be categorized into one of the binary sexes, and do not have any sort of chromosomal or hormonal deviation which is realized later in life. Dyadic people can have any gender identity, including [[transgender]] and [[Non-Binary|non-binary]].


    The term is not an identity by itself. It was created by the intersex community as a way to describe those who are not intersex, to avoid referring to non-intersex people as "normal/natural," which implies that intersex people are not normal or natural. It's used in the same way the transgender individuals use the term [[cisgender]] to refer to someone who is not trans.
    The term is not an identity by itself. It was created by the intersex community as a way to describe those who are not intersex, to avoid referring to non-intersex people as "normal/natural," which implies that intersex people are not normal or natural. It's used in the same way the transgender individuals use the term [[cisgender]] to refer to someone who is not trans.

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    == Terminology ==
    There is no consensus on what terms should be used to refer to non-intersex people. The most well known terms are dyadic and perisex, however some intersex people dislike the use of the term term dyadic because, meaning "two" reinforces the sex binary<ref>https://transriley.tumblr.com/post/101068658963/im-sorry-if-this-is-bad-to-ask-but-why-is-dyadic</ref>. Other intersex people dislike the term perisex because it was created by non-intersex people who dislike being called dyadic<ref>https://actuallyintersex.tumblr.com/post/146042914119/what-is-perisex-and-why-do-dyadics-keep-telling-me</ref>. The term intrasex is the most logicalword for non-intersex people, however that is not under because of how similar it looks and sounds to intersex. The terms endosex and juxtasex were created as alternatives but these are not widely known.

    == Resources ==
    <references />[[Category:Terminology]]

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    The perisex flag by FlagsforCisHets.

    Dyadic, also known as Perisex, Endosex, and Juxtasex is the opposite of intersex. Meaning someone who was born with sex characteristics which could be categorized into one of the binary sexes, and do not have any sort of chromosomal or hormonal deviation which is realized later in life. Dyadic people can have any gender identity, including transgender and non-binary.

    The term is not an identity by itself. It was created by the intersex community as a way to describe those who are not intersex, to avoid referring to non-intersex people as "normal/natural," which implies that intersex people are not normal or natural. It's used in the same way the transgender individuals use the term cisgender to refer to someone who is not trans.

    Terminology

    There is no consensus on what terms should be used to refer to non-intersex people. The most well known terms are dyadic and perisex, however some intersex people dislike the use of the term term dyadic because, meaning "two" reinforces the sex binary[1]. Other intersex people dislike the term perisex because it was created by non-intersex people who dislike being called dyadic[2]. The term intrasex is the most logicalword for non-intersex people, however that is not under because of how similar it looks and sounds to intersex. The terms endosex and juxtasex were created as alternatives but these are not widely known.

    Resources

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