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    [[File:Alternate star non-binary flag.png|thumb|Alternate star non-binary flag.]]
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    [[File:Nonbinary coat of arms.png|thumb|Nonbinary coat of arms.]]
    Some non-binary can be partly connected to or [[Gender Alignment|aligned]] to one or both of the binary genders. For example, a man-aligned non-binary individual ([[solarian]]) may have an experience similar to man or have some connection to manhood, but is not a man or is not fully a man. Non-binary individuals may also be connection to [[Masculine|masculinity]] and/or [[Feminine|femininity]], but they do not necessarily have to be connected to manhood or womanhood. These types of non-binary identities can be called [[viabinary]], [[ideobinary]], or aligned. Non-binary individuals who are in between or simultaneously experience masculinity and femininity, and/or maleness and femaleness can be called [[androgyne]], [[androgynous]], or [[mesobinary]].
    Some non-binary can be partly connected to or [[Gender Alignment|aligned]] to one or both of the binary genders. For example, a male-aligned non-binary individual ([[solarian]]) may have an experience similar to binary male people or have some connection to boyhood/manhood, regardless of actual gender. Non-binary individuals are often connected to [[Masculine|masculinity]] and/or [[Feminine|femininity]], but they do not necessarily have to be connected to manhood/boyhood or womanhood/girlhood. This kind of non-binary identities may be called [[viabinary]], [[ideobinary]], or aligned. Non-binary individuals who are somewhere in between or simultaneously experience masculinity and femininity, and/or maleness and femaleness can be called [[androgyne]], [[androgynous]], or [[mesobinary]].


    Other non-binary genders are not connected to the binary genders at all. These genders are not connected to maleness, masculinity, femaleness, femininity, and they are not in between male and female or in between masculine and feminine. However, these genders are also not necessarily a [[Genderless|lack of gender]] or [[agender]]. These genders can be called [[abinary]], unaligned, [[neutral]], [[stellarian]] (neutral-aligned), [[epicene]], or [[exobinary]].
    Other non-binary genders are not connected to the binary genders at all. These genders are not connected to maleness, masculinity, femaleness, femininity, and they are not in between male and female or in between masculine and feminine. However, these genders are also not necessarily [[agender]] or otherwise [[genderless]]. This type of gender may be called as [[abinary]], unaligned, [[neutral]], [[stellarian]] (neutral-aligned), [[epicene]], or [[exobinary]].


    Non-binary individuals who are not female aligned, feminine aligned, male aligned, masculine aligned, or neutral aligned are called [[atrinary]], [[outherine]]. Many outherine genders are also [[xenogender|xenogenders]].
    Non-binary individuals who are not female aligned, feminine aligned, male aligned, masculine aligned, or neutral aligned are called [[atrinary]], or [[outherine]]. Some outherine genders are also [[xenogender|xenogenders]].


    ==Transition==
    ==Transition==
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