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    [[File:Abinary.png|thumb|220x220px|The abinary flag.]][[File:Abinary flag (2).webp|thumb|Alternate abinary flag created by [https://lgbta.wikia.org/wiki/User:Transgender_Cat Transgender Cat].]][[File:Abinary flag (3).webp|thumb|Alternate abinary flag created by Transgender Cat.]]
    [[File:Abinary.png|thumb|220x220px|The abinary flag.]][[File:Abinary flag (2).webp|thumb|An alternate abinary flag.]][[File:Abinary flag (3).webp|thumb|An alternate abinary flag.]]
    '''Abinary''' refers to any gender that is completely unrelated to [[Man|maleness]], [[Woman|femaleness]], [[Masculine|masculinity]], or [[Feminine|femininity]], and is nowhere in between, while not necessarily being [[agender]] (although agender people may also identify as abinary). An abinary person may feel a strong sense of gender, however that gender is completely unrelated from the binary genders (male or female).
    '''Abinary''' refers to any gender that is completely unrelated to [[Man|maleness]], [[Masculine|masculinity]], [[Woman|femaleness]], or [[Feminine|femininity]], and is nowhere in between those things, while not necessarily being [[genderless]] (although [[agender]] people may also identify as abinary). An abinary person may feel a strong sense of gender, however that gender is completely unrelated from the [[Binary Genders|binary genders]].


    Abinary is sometimes used as another term for unaligned [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] or [[neutral]] aligned non-binary. It refers to the fact that some non-binary people are "man-[[Gender Alignment|aligned]]" or "woman-aligned" while not being men or women. Abinary/unaligned non-binary people are completely separate from these categories.
    Abinary is sometimes used as interchangibly with "unaligned [[Non-Binary|non-binary]]" or "[[neutral]] aligned non-binary". It refers to the fact that some non-binary people are "man-[[Gender Alignment|aligned]]" or "woman-aligned" while not being men or women. Abinary/unaligned non-binary people are completely separate from these categories.


    Some abinary genders include [[neutrois]], [[stellarian]], [[maverique]], and [[aporagender]]. Many [[Xenogender|xenogenders]] are abinary.
    Some examples of abinary genders include [[neutrois]], [[stellarian]], [[maverique]], and [[aporagender]]. Many [[Xenogender|xenogenders]] are abinary.


    == History ==
    == History ==
    The abinary flag was created by arco-pluris through the Tumblr blog beyond-mogai-pride-flags on May 18, 2018<ref>https://beyond-mogai-pride-flags.tumblr.com/post/173942640780/abinary-pride-flag</ref>. The term abinary is combination of the prefix "a" and "binary", to mean "lacking binary". Its first mention was in the [[midbinary]] coining post by nothorses (was starmashine), other words popped up such as '''exterbinary''' and '''[[Offgender|off]]-binary'''.<ref>https://jemthecrystalgem.tumblr.com/post/189524094455/amatonormativiwhy-autismserenity-renayko</ref>
    The term abinary is combination of the prefix "a" and "binary", to mean "lacking binary". Its first mention was in the [[midbinary]] coining post by nothorses (previously starmashine) on or before October 25, 2016. Other similar words popped up such as exterbinary and [[Offgender|off]]-binary.<ref>https://jemthecrystalgem.tumblr.com/post/189524094455/amatonormativiwhy-autismserenity-renayko</ref>

    == Flag ==
    The abinary flag was created by arco-pluris through the Tumblr blog beyond-mogai-pride-flags on May 18, 2018<ref>https://beyond-mogai-pride-flags.tumblr.com/post/173942640780/abinary-pride-flag</ref>. There is no known meaning, however yellow is commonly used as an abinary color due to being unrelated to the colors of the binary genders (blue and pink).

    Two alternate flags were created by [https://lgbta.wikia.org/wiki/User:Transgender_Cat Transgender Cat] on or before December 15, 2020. They have no confirmed meaning.


    == Resources ==
    == Resources ==

    Revision as of 00:48, 26 March 2021

    The abinary flag.
    File:Abinary flag (2).webp
    An alternate abinary flag.
    File:Abinary flag (3).webp
    An alternate abinary flag.

    Abinary refers to any gender that is completely unrelated to maleness, masculinity, femaleness, or femininity, and is nowhere in between those things, while not necessarily being genderless (although agender people may also identify as abinary). An abinary person may feel a strong sense of gender, however that gender is completely unrelated from the binary genders.

    Abinary is sometimes used as interchangibly with "unaligned non-binary" or "neutral aligned non-binary". It refers to the fact that some non-binary people are "man-aligned" or "woman-aligned" while not being men or women. Abinary/unaligned non-binary people are completely separate from these categories.

    Some examples of abinary genders include neutrois, stellarian, maverique, and aporagender. Many xenogenders are abinary.

    History

    The term abinary is combination of the prefix "a" and "binary", to mean "lacking binary". Its first mention was in the midbinary coining post by nothorses (previously starmashine) on or before October 25, 2016. Other similar words popped up such as exterbinary and off-binary.[1]

    Flag

    The abinary flag was created by arco-pluris through the Tumblr blog beyond-mogai-pride-flags on May 18, 2018[2]. There is no known meaning, however yellow is commonly used as an abinary color due to being unrelated to the colors of the binary genders (blue and pink).

    Two alternate flags were created by Transgender Cat on or before December 15, 2020. They have no confirmed meaning.

    Resources

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