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[[File:16353488519979883 (2).png|thumb|Original atriboy flag.]] |
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As the definition of atrinary states, it is referring to any [[Gender|genders]] that are completely unrelated to maleness, [[Masculine|masculinity]], femaleness, [[Feminine|femininity]], [[neutrois]]-ness, or [[Neutral|neutrality]], and is nowhere in between those things, while not necessarily feeling [[genderless]]. |
As the definition of atrinary states, it is referring to any [[Gender|genders]] that are completely unrelated to maleness, [[Masculine|masculinity]], femaleness, [[Feminine|femininity]], [[neutrois]]-ness, or [[Neutral|neutrality]], and is nowhere in between those things, while not necessarily feeling [[genderless]]. |
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One's gendered part of themselves is a boy. Someone who is a atriboy may feel as if they're a boy while not being related to maleness, masculinity, femaleness, femininity, neutrois-ness, or neutrality, and feel as if they're nowhere in between any of them. |
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This could be due to feeling a connection to [[Aorittean|boyhood]] rather than maleness |
This could be due to feeling a connection to [[Aorittean|boyhood]] rather than maleness. An atriboy may feel as if they're a boy while also not being a part of the gender trinary. |
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The [[female]] counterpart to this gender is [[atrigirl]]. |
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== History == |
== History == |
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Atriboy was coined due to wanting to show how differently one can experience their gender(s), due to how (stereotypically) masculinity is associated with being a boy. This isn't the case though, as one can present however one wants to, regardless of their gender(s). |
Atriboy was coined due to wanting to show how differently one can experience their gender(s), due to how (stereotypically) masculinity is associated with being a boy. This isn't the case though, as one can present however one wants to, regardless of their gender(s). |
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== Flag == |
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The flag was created by an unknown user, on or before October 28, 2021. The flag is a combination of the abiatrinary flag and the male/boy flag.<ref>[https://lgbta.fandom.com/wiki/File:16353488519979883_(2).png Flag upload log]</ref> |
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== Etymology == |
== Etymology == |
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The name combines the terms ''atrinary'' and ''boy''. |
The name combines the terms ''atrinary'' and ''boy''. |
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Latest revision as of 04:52, 25 July 2022
Atriboy, also known as atrinboy or atrinaboy, refers to an atrinary boy. This is also abiatrinary.
As the definition of atrinary states, it is referring to any genders that are completely unrelated to maleness, masculinity, femaleness, femininity, neutrois-ness, or neutrality, and is nowhere in between those things, while not necessarily feeling genderless.
One's gendered part of themselves is a boy. Someone who is a atriboy may feel as if they're a boy while not being related to maleness, masculinity, femaleness, femininity, neutrois-ness, or neutrality, and feel as if they're nowhere in between any of them.
This could be due to feeling a connection to boyhood rather than maleness. An atriboy may feel as if they're a boy while also not being a part of the gender trinary.
The female counterpart to this gender is atrigirl.
History
The term was coined by Reddit user u/hiitsyaz in August 2021, with no exact date.
Atriboy was coined due to wanting to show how differently one can experience their gender(s), due to how (stereotypically) masculinity is associated with being a boy. This isn't the case though, as one can present however one wants to, regardless of their gender(s).
Flag
The flag was created by an unknown user, on or before October 28, 2021. The flag is a combination of the abiatrinary flag and the male/boy flag.[1]
Etymology
The name combines the terms atrinary and boy.