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    '''Ternabinary''', '''Trinary Abinary''', or '''Ternary Abinary''' describes someone who is [[abinary]] but is ''not'' [[atrinary]]. A ternabinary person experiences a single gender ([[monogender]]), that is ''not'' a [[xenogender]] ([[anthrogender]]), is ''not'' [[Genderfluid|fluid]] or [[Genderflux|fluctuating]] ([[suptilian]]), and is often described as [[neutral]] or neuter. Ternabinary can also encompass [[Genderless|genderlessness]]. Ternabinary is not necessarily as gender on it own (though it can be if desired), but is a category that encompasses many abinary genders such as [[neutrois]], [[stellarian]], [[agender]], etc. It can be considered the subsequent category after "binary [[man]]" and "binary [[woman]]". It is sometimes occasionally called [[aliagender]], [[Third Gender|third-gender]], or "tertiary [[monogender]]".
    '''Ternabinary''', '''Trinabinary''', '''Trinary Abinary''', or '''Ternary Abinary''' describes someone who is [[abinary]] but is ''not'' [[atrinary]]. A ternabinary individual experiences a single gender ([[monogender]]), that is ''not'' a [[xenogender]] ([[anthrogender]]), is ''not'' [[Genderfluid|fluid]] or [[Genderflux|fluctuating]] ([[suptilian]]), and is often described as [[neutral]] or [[neuter]]. Ternabinary can also encompass [[genderless]]ness. Ternabinary is not necessarily a [[gender]] on it own (though it can be if desired), but is a category that encompasses many abinary genders such as [[neutrois]], [[stellarian]], [[agender]], etc. It can be considered the subsequent category after "[[Binary Genders|binary]] [[man]]" and "binary [[woman]]". It is sometimes occasionally called [[aliagender]], [[Third Gender|third-gender]], or "tertiary [[monogender]]".


    == History ==
    ==History==
    The term and flag appear to have been created on the Tumblr blog beyond-mogai-pride-flags with help from gender-resource on December 24, 2020.<ref>https://beyond-mogai-pride-flags.tumblr.com/post/638443730692603904/trinary-abinary-pride-flag</ref> The flag has no known meaning.
    The term and flag appear to have been created on the Tumblr blog beyond-mogai-pride-flags with help from gender-resource on December 24, 2020.<ref>https://beyond-mogai-pride-flags.tumblr.com/post/638443730692603904/trinary-abinary-pride-flag</ref> The flag has no known meaning.


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    Latest revision as of 01:56, 9 December 2021

    The ternabinary flag.

    Ternabinary, Trinabinary, Trinary Abinary, or Ternary Abinary describes someone who is abinary but is not atrinary. A ternabinary individual experiences a single gender (monogender), that is not a xenogender (anthrogender), is not fluid or fluctuating (suptilian), and is often described as neutral or neuter. Ternabinary can also encompass genderlessness. Ternabinary is not necessarily a gender on it own (though it can be if desired), but is a category that encompasses many abinary genders such as neutrois, stellarian, agender, etc. It can be considered the subsequent category after "binary man" and "binary woman". It is sometimes occasionally called aliagender, third-gender, or "tertiary monogender".

    History

    The term and flag appear to have been created on the Tumblr blog beyond-mogai-pride-flags with help from gender-resource on December 24, 2020.[1] The flag has no known meaning.

    Resources

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