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The '''binary genders''' (also [[exorgender]]s or '''aptobinary''') is the concept of dividing [[gender]] into two "primary" categories and is used in most modern cultures.<ref>Keating, A. (2002). ''Gender'' (C. Summers, Ed.). Glbtq. https://web.archive.org/web/20150702154320/http://www.glbtq.com/literature/gender.html</ref> The opposite of binary is [[non-binary]] or [[abinary]], which are [[umbrella term]]s including any [[gender]]s that are not included in a binary gender system. Binary gendered individuals can be [[cisgender]] or [[transgender]].
==Aptobinary==
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Aptobinary includes two forms of individuals:
*people who exclusively, at all times and wholly identify as women, girls or female, with their female identity being [[fingender|feminine in nature]];
*people who exclusively, at all times and wholly identify as men, boys or male, with their male identity being [[mingender|masculine in nature]];
==Gender Arities==
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