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'''Binary''' or a '''Gender Binary''' describes a system in which two primary gender categories exist. The most influential of these systems is the male/female binary which is prevalent in western society. |
'''Binary''' or a '''Gender Binary''' describes a system in which two primary gender categories exist. The most influential of these systems is the male/female binary which is prevalent in western society. |
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== Nonbinary == |
== Nonbinary == |
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+ | '''Nonbinary''' is an umbrella term which describes any gender that does not strictly ascribe to binary genders/binary systems, typically those associated with being male or female. Nonbinary encompasses genders which are not always, solely 100% male or always, solely 100% female. Some nonbinary genders may reference or contain/ascribe to one or both binary genders (as seen with Midbinary genders), while others may be entirely unrelated (as seen with Abinary genders). |
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=== Midbinary === |
=== Midbinary === |
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'''Midbinary''', also known as '''Endobinary''', is a subcategory of Nonbinary which refers to any Nonbinary gender or experience that references or is associated with one or both binary genders. |
'''Midbinary''', also known as '''Endobinary''', is a subcategory of Nonbinary which refers to any Nonbinary gender or experience that references or is associated with one or both binary genders. |
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| + | '''Abinary''' sometimes also referred to as [[Aporagender|aporagenders]] (with exception of [[Maverique]]) is an umbrella term which describes any Nonbinary gender that does not directly ascribe to, reference or associate with binary genders male or female. |
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| + | '''Abinary genders are''' typically one or more of the following: |
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| + | * unrelated or disconnected from binary genders entirely. |
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| + | * not exclusively genderless |
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| + | * do not have a given or well-defined alignment. |
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| + | * multigenders of abinary identities |
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| + | Examples of '''Abinary''' genders include (but may not be limited to): [[Maverique]], [[Frannchlen]], [[Neutrois]], [[Third gender]] |
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| + | === Anonbinary === |
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| + | '''Anonbinary''' is a less specific and vague umbrella term. The definition and meaning is currently ambiguous, but generally speaking it describes genders that aren't strictly binary, and even still are not strictly nonbinary. |
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| + | '''Anonbinary genders are''' typically one or more of the following: |
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| + | * not able to be adequately described using conventional gender qualities (neutral, feminine, etc). |
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| + | Examples of '''Midbinary''' genders can include (but may not be limited to): [[Xenogender]], [[Nymhs]], [[Kenochoric]], [[Nnodtgender]] |
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Revision as of 23:37, 28 July 2021
(WIP) Gender Juxtaposition is a way of organizing gender arity and other related non-leptive terminology based on the inherent numerical qualities ascribed to them by their culture.
Binary
Binary or a Gender Binary describes a system in which two primary gender categories exist. The most influential of these systems is the male/female binary which is prevalent in western society.
Nonbinary genders are typically one or more of the following:
- exclusively 100% male/female/man/woman.
Nonbinary
Nonbinary is an umbrella term which describes any gender that does not strictly ascribe to binary genders/binary systems, typically those associated with being male or female. Nonbinary encompasses genders which are not always, solely 100% male or always, solely 100% female. Some nonbinary genders may reference or contain/ascribe to one or both binary genders (as seen with Midbinary genders), while others may be entirely unrelated (as seen with Abinary genders).
Nonbinary genders are typically one or more of the following:
- not exclusively 100% male/female/man/woman.
- able to be described in terms of binary genders.
Examples of Nonbinary genders can include (but may not be limited to): Agender, Demigender, Genderqueer, Libragender
Midbinary
Midbinary, also known as Endobinary, is a subcategory of Nonbinary which refers to any Nonbinary gender or experience that references or is associated with one or both binary genders.
Midbinary genders are typically one or more of the following:
- not exclusively 100% male/female/man/woman.
- always associated with at least one or both binary genders.
Examples of Midbinary genders can include (but may not be limited to): Androgyne, Demiboy, Girlflux, Ambonec
Abinary
Abinary sometimes also referred to as aporagenders (with exception of Maverique) is an umbrella term which describes any Nonbinary gender that does not directly ascribe to, reference or associate with binary genders male or female.
Abinary genders are typically one or more of the following:
- unrelated or disconnected from binary genders entirely.
- not exclusively genderless
- do not have a given or well-defined alignment.
- multigenders of abinary identities
Examples of Abinary genders include (but may not be limited to): Maverique, Frannchlen, Neutrois, Third gender
Anonbinary
Anonbinary is a less specific and vague umbrella term. The definition and meaning is currently ambiguous, but generally speaking it describes genders that aren't strictly binary, and even still are not strictly nonbinary.
Anonbinary genders are typically one or more of the following:
- not able to be adequately described using conventional gender qualities (neutral, feminine, etc).
- vague, ambiguous, or unknowable.
- do not have a given or well-defined alignment.
- multigenders of abinary identities
Examples of Midbinary genders can include (but may not be limited to): Xenogender, Nymhs, Kenochoric, Nnodtgender