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    '''Anontrinary''' or '''Anonternary''' is a gender that isn't trinary/ternary, but even still, is outside of non-trinary/non-ternary. It uses the prefix a- to show this, although it is not necessarily the same as [[agender]]. The difference being that agender is the lack of any gender. Anontrinary people have a feeling of gender, but that gender is not a trinary or non-trinary gender. Anontrinary can be a gender identity on it's own or it can be used as an umbrella term. Some anontrinary people may also identify as transgender.
    '''Anontrinary''' or '''Anonternary''' is a gender that isn't trinary/ternary ([[man]], [[woman]], and [[neutrois]]), but even still, is outside of [[Non-Trinary|non-trinary/non-ternary]]. It uses the prefix a- to show this, although it is not necessarily the same as [[agender]]. The difference being that agender is the lack of any gender. Anontrinary people have a feeling of gender, but that gender is not a trinary or non-trinary gender. Anontrinary can be a gender identity on it's own or it can be used as an umbrella term. Some anontrinary people may also identify as [[transgender]].


    Anontrinary can include genders (such as [[Xenogender|xenogenders]]) that aren't defined how they relate or don't relate to the gender trinary.
    Anontrinary can include genders (such as [[Xenogender|xenogenders]]) that aren't defined how they relate or don't relate to the gender trinary.


    == History ==
    Anontrinary people can have any sexual orientation.
    Anontrinary was coined on or before January 6, 2019 as the [[Anonbinary]] form of non-trinary. The coiner is currently unknown.<ref name=":0">https://momma-mogai-sphinx.tumblr.com/post/181783636935/nonbinary-categories</ref>


    == Flag ==
    == Flag ==
    The most commonly used Anontrinary flag was designed by Tumblr user momma-mogai-sphinx on January 6, 2019. The flag is a combination of the xenogender pride flag and the [[atrinary]] pride flag.<ref name=":0" />
    The Anontrinary flag was made on January 9 2021 by Fandom user Starfruit110. The flag has shades of teal to represent not being solely 100% female (teal being the opposite of pink, the stereotypical feminine colour), shades of orange to represent not being solely 100% male (orange being the opposite of blue, the stereotypical masculine colour), and black to represent not being solely, 100% neutrois (black being the opposite of white, a colour which is commonly used for neutrality). The reason for the shades of each colour is to differentiate Non-Trinary from Anontrinary, and Anontrinary being outside of the gender trinary, but also not Non-Trinary.
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    ==See Also==
    *[[Anonbinary]]


    The alternate Anontrinary flag was made on January 9 2021 by Fandom user Starfruit110. The flag has shades of teal to represent not being solely 100% female (teal being the opposite of pink, the stereotypical [[feminine]] colour), shades of orange to represent not being solely 100% male (orange being the opposite of blue, the stereotypical [[masculine]] colour), and black to represent not being solely, 100% neutrois (black being the opposite of white, a colour which is commonly used for [[Neutal|neutrality]]). The reason for the shades of each colour is to differentiate Non-Trinary from Anontrinary and for Anontrinary being outside of the gender trinary, but not Non-Trinary.

    == References ==
    [[Category:Gender]]
    [[Category:Gender]]
    [[Category:Outhrine Genders]]
    [[Category:Outhrine Genders]]

    Revision as of 04:05, 4 March 2021

    The anontrinary flag
    Alternate anontrinary flag

    Anontrinary or Anonternary is a gender that isn't trinary/ternary (man, woman, and neutrois), but even still, is outside of non-trinary/non-ternary. It uses the prefix a- to show this, although it is not necessarily the same as agender. The difference being that agender is the lack of any gender. Anontrinary people have a feeling of gender, but that gender is not a trinary or non-trinary gender. Anontrinary can be a gender identity on it's own or it can be used as an umbrella term. Some anontrinary people may also identify as transgender.

    Anontrinary can include genders (such as xenogenders) that aren't defined how they relate or don't relate to the gender trinary.

    History

    Anontrinary was coined on or before January 6, 2019 as the Anonbinary form of non-trinary. The coiner is currently unknown.[1]

    Flag

    The most commonly used Anontrinary flag was designed by Tumblr user momma-mogai-sphinx on January 6, 2019. The flag is a combination of the xenogender pride flag and the atrinary pride flag.[1]

    The alternate Anontrinary flag was made on January 9 2021 by Fandom user Starfruit110. The flag has shades of teal to represent not being solely 100% female (teal being the opposite of pink, the stereotypical feminine colour), shades of orange to represent not being solely 100% male (orange being the opposite of blue, the stereotypical masculine colour), and black to represent not being solely, 100% neutrois (black being the opposite of white, a colour which is commonly used for neutrality). The reason for the shades of each colour is to differentiate Non-Trinary from Anontrinary and for Anontrinary being outside of the gender trinary, but not Non-Trinary.

    References

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