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    [[File:Exobinary Flag.png|thumb|The Exobinary flag]]
    [[File:Exobinary Flag.png|thumb|The Exobinary flag]]
    '''Exobinary''' is a term used to categorize the experiences of some [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] individuals. It refers to people with identities that are completely outside of or independent of the [[Binary Genders|gender binary]] or anything related to it. Exobinary may be considered a synonym of[[abinary]]. Possible examples of exobinary genders may include:
    '''Exobinary''' is a term used to categorize the experiences of some [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] individuals. It refers to people with identities that are completely outside of or independent of the [[Binary Genders|gender binary]] or anything related to it. Exobinary may be considered a synonym of [[abinary]]. Possible examples of exobinary genders may include:


    * [[Neutrois]]
    * [[Neutrois]]

    Revision as of 10:39, 12 February 2022

    The Exobinary flag

    Exobinary is a term used to categorize the experiences of some non-binary individuals. It refers to people with identities that are completely outside of or independent of the gender binary or anything related to it. Exobinary may be considered a synonym of abinary. Possible examples of exobinary genders may include:

    History

    Exobinary was coined on June 25, 2018 by Tumblr user Nbandproud.[1] The term was originally coined in order to talk about issues faced specifically by exobinary individuals. Exobinary issues include:

    • Individuals doubting the existence of gender identities that don’t relate to the gender binary in any way
    • Individuals doubting or overlooking gender expressions, alignments or dysphoria that don’t fit a “male, female, masculine, feminine, or in-between those” restriction

    Flag

    The flag was designed by the-gender-collector-emself on Tumblr.[2] The color meanings are currently unknown.

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