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'''Troigue''' is an [[Ambiguine|ambiguous]], [[ |
'''Troigue''' is an [[Ambiguine|ambiguous]], [[androgynous]] gender that is the product of the blending of [[Mascgender|masculinity]] and [[Fingender|femininity]], which is expressed through subversion of the [[Binary Genders|gender binary]] and [[Genderf*ck|genderf*ckery]].<ref>https://gender-resource.tumblr.com/post/618601147331117056/troigue-an-ambiguous-intermediate-third-gender#notes</ref> |
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It could also be seen an a [[centrigender]] and/or [[venngender]] of masculinity and femininity. |
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== Etymology == |
== Etymology == |
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It comes from French, ''trois'', meaning "three" which is an allusion to [[neutrois]]. The suffix ''-igue'', used to indicate gender ambiguity<ref>https://momma-mogai-sphinx.tumblr.com/post/181876231548/ambiguity</ref> and is borrowed from [[ambigue]].<ref>https://gender-resource.tumblr.com/post/617955214250721280/a-proposal-for-gender-ambiguity-as-an-independent#notes</ref> |
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== Characteristics == |
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Troigue can be categorized as all of the following: |
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* [[Amingender]] (Ambiguous-In-Nature) |
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* [[Lingender]] ([[Androgynous]]-In-Nature; L from [[Male-Female|Male/Female]] or [[Mascfem|Masculinity/Feminility]]) |
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* [[Venngender]] (Intersection of [[Masculine|Masculinity]] and [[Feminine|Femininity]]) |
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* (Self-Categorization as a) “[[Third Gender]]” ([[Aliagender]]) |
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* [[Midbinary]] (Midbingender) |
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* [[Genderqueer]]/[[Non-Binary|Nonbinary]] |
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* Genderf*ck/[[Genderf*ck|Genderpunk]] |
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* Gender Dissident ([[Disigender|Dissigender]]) |
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== Resources == |
== Resources == |
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Revision as of 21:46, 18 May 2021
Troigue is an ambiguous, androgynous gender that is the product of the blending of masculinity and femininity, which is expressed through subversion of the gender binary and genderf*ckery.[1]
It could also be seen an a centrigender and/or venngender of masculinity and femininity.
Etymology
It comes from French, trois, meaning "three" which is an allusion to neutrois. The suffix -igue, used to indicate gender ambiguity[2] and is borrowed from ambigue.[3]