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    This term is important as [[cisn't]] individuals are often looked down on or told they are "faking" if they do not desire a medical transition. This is untrue, as gender identity doesnt have to align with ones body, and not all cisn't individuals experience body [[dysphoria]] (or dysphoria at all) towards their genitals and/or breasts.
    This term is important as [[cisn't]] individuals are often looked down on or told they are "faking" if they do not desire a medical transition. This is untrue, as gender identity doesnt have to align with ones body, and not all cisn't individuals experience body [[dysphoria]] (or dysphoria at all) towards their genitals and/or breasts.

    The opposite of this term would be a [[transsex]]-cisn't individual.


    == History ==
    == History ==
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    == Flag ==
    == Flag ==
    A prompt for the flag originally was sketched out on an unknown point of December of 2020 by [[User:Cryptocrew|Cryptocrew]] and was only officially made on February 9th of 2021. Light blue represents [[outherine]] genders and peace in ones body, dark blue represents masculine genders and content, purple represents [[androgynous]]/[[neutral]] genders and expression, purplish-pink represents [[xenic]] genders and a unique experience, pink represents [[feminine]] genders and self love, and black represents [[agender]]/[[genderless]] identities and community. The butterfly represents freedom and beauty, as well as other forms of transition besides medical forms.
    A prompt for the flag originally was sketched out on an unknown point of December of 2020 by [[User:Cryptocrew|Cryptocrew]] and was only officially made on February 9th of 2021.


    In the flag, light blue represents [[outherine]] genders and peace in ones body, dark blue represents masculine genders and content, purple represents [[androgynous]]/[[neutral]] genders and expression, purplish-pink represents [[xenic]] genders and a unique experience, pink represents [[feminine]] genders and self love, and black represents [[agender]]/[[genderless]] identities and community. The butterfly represents freedom and beauty, as well as other forms of transition besides medical forms.
    The rest of the flags were coined on February 27th of 2021 by Anamika from Cryptocrew's system. Each color alludes to the genders they represent, while the purple butterfly represents how transine people don't have to be conforming to the gender they are, and can [[Pronoun Non-Conforming|pronoun non-conforming]] or [[Gender Non-Conforming|gender non-conforming]].

    The rest of the flags were coined on February 27th of 2021 by Anamika from Cryptocrew's system. Each color alludes to the genders they represent, while the purple butterfly represents how transine people don't have to be conforming to the gender they are, and can be [[Pronoun Non-Conforming|pronoun non-conforming]] or [[Gender Non-Conforming|gender non-conforming]], while the white represents identity and pride. Pink represents femininity, blue represents masculinity, green represents androgyny or neutrality, yellow represents outherinity/xeninity, and grey represents lack of gender.


    == Etymology ==
    == Etymology ==
    The the label was chosen due to ''sine'' meaning 'without' in Latin. This corelates to the term, as a transine person is ''without'' medical transition.
    The the label was chosen due to ''sine'' meaning 'without' in Latin. This directly corelates to the term, as a transine person is ''without'' medical transition.

    == See also ==
    Below are two terms for those who only desire a partial transition and would not fit the transine term entirely.

    * [[Afabris]]
    * [[Amabris]]
    * [[AFAB-P]]
    * [[AMAB-V]]


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