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'''Dyadic''', also known as '''Perisex''', '''Endosex''', and '''Juxtasex''', is a term used to refer to individuals who are not [[intersex]], meaning individuals who were born with [[sex]] characteristics which can be categorized into one of the binary sexes, and who do not have any sort of chromosomal or hormonal deviation which is realized later in life. Dyadic individuals can have any [[gender identity]], including [[transgender]] and [[Non-Binary|non-binary]].
Dyadic individuals typically fall into one of two categories (involving [[AGAB]]):
#* Have XX chromosomes.▼
#* Was born with external genitals which were identified as a [[PWHV|vagina/vulva]].▼
#* Was born with a uterus and ovaries.▼
#* Upon natural puberty, experienced development of secondary sex characteristics indicative of increased estrogen levels.▼
#* Have XY chromosomes.▼
#* Was born with external genitals which were identified as a penis and scrotum.▼
#* Was born with testes.▼
#* Upon natural puberty, experienced development of secondary sex characteristics indicative of increased testosterone levels.▼
Dyadic individuals that meet
▲* Have XX chromosomes.
▲* Was born with external genitals which were identified as a vagina/vulva.
▲* Was born with a uterus and ovaries.
▲* Upon natural puberty, experienced development of secondary sex characteristics indicative of increased estrogen levels.
▲2) [[AMAB]] dyadic:
▲* Have XY chromosomes.
▲* Was born with external genitals which were identified as a penis and scrotum.
▲* Was born with testes.
▲* Upon natural puberty, experienced development of secondary sex characteristics indicative of increased testosterone levels.
▲Dyadic individuals that meet these qualification are typically AMAB, although, not all AMAB individuals are dyadic.
If someone meets some, but not all the requirements of a certain category, or meets some requirements in both categories, they can be considered intersex. If someone is born dyadic, but changes their sex characteristics later in life (either through surgery or [[Hormone Replacement Therapy|HRT]]), such that they no longer meet the qualifications listed above they may identify as [[altersex]] and/or [[transsex]].
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== Terminology and controversy ==
There is no consensus on what terms should be used to refer to non-intersex individuals. The most well known terms are dyadic, endosex and perisex; however, some intersex individuals dislike the use of the term term dyadic, because it meaning "two" reinforces the sex [[binary]].<ref>{{Archive|Site=web|URL=https://transriley.tumblr.com/post/101068658963/im-sorry-if-this-is-bad-to-ask-but-why-is-dyadic}}</ref> Other intersex individuals dislike the term perisex because, according to the same blog that published the term,<ref>{{Archive|Site=web|URL=https://fuckyeahsexeducation.tumblr.com/post/101899898723/an-alternative-to-dyadic}}</ref> it was created by non-intersex individuals who dislike being called dyadic,<ref>{{Archive|Site=web|URL=https://actuallyintersex.tumblr.com/post/146042914119/what-is-perisex-and-why-do-dyadics-keep-telling-me}}</ref> however they aren't even sure what mod coined it specifically and claimed they were mod for only few days.<ref>{{Archive|Site=web|URL=https://actuallyintersex.tumblr.com/post/152358178619/excuse-me-but-i-was-looking-through-the-tag-and}}</ref> Endosex is also used by some intersex organizations<ref>{{Archive|Site=web|URL=https://ihra.org.au/18106/what-is-intersex/}}</ref><ref>{{Archive|Site=web|URL=https://www.facebook.com/intersexday/photos/a.1638839626372738/2140211079568921/}}
▲<br /></ref> and was coined in 1999, used the first time at a symposium on 2000,<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Endosex#Origin</ref> and some intersex individuals prefer endosex over perisex and dyadic.<ref>https://anunnakiray.com/2019/12/12/biological-and-anatomical-sex-endosex-intersex-altersex/</ref> The term intrasex is the most logical word for non-intersex individuals, but it is not used often because of how similar it looks and sounds to intersex.<ref>https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=896357</ref> The term juxtasex was created as alternative, which some intersex individuals prefer, but it's not widely known.
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