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'''Trigender''' is a form of [[multigender]] in which someone has three distinct gender identities. These three gender identities can be male, female and/or any [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] identities. Trigender people may experience these genders simultaneously or fluidly.
Trigender people may also identify as [[multigender]], [[transgender]] or [[Non-Binary|non-binary]]. If these genders are experienced fluidly, either over time or under circumstances, they may also identify as [[genderfluid]], which is an umbrella term to describe anyone whose gender identity varies over time.
== Flag ==
The trigender flag consists of five stripes: two pink stripes, two blue stripes, and one green stripe in the middle. The pink stripe represents femininity and feminine genders, the blue stripe represents masculinity and masculine genders, and the green stripe represents androgyny and third/other genders.<ref>https://www.rockymountainflag.com/product/trigender-flag</ref>
== History ==
While the exact origin of this term is unknown, it
== Gender expression ==
== Trigender
Many trigender people have [[dysphoria]], just like other gender non-conforming and [[Transgender]] people. Their dysphoria is not very similar to trans folks' dysphoria, as trigender people (and multigender people in general) feel they have an identity comprised of multiple genders. Some trigender people experience dysphoria where they want their body to reflect all three genders, others don't experience dysphoria at all. Trigender dysphoria can also be similar to genderfluid dysphoria if the person's gender varies along with their trigender identity.
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The common prefix ''tri- ''means "three", so the word "trigender", literally translates to "three genders" or "third gender".
== Resources ==
<references />[[Category:Gender]]
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