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    Trigender: Difference between revisions

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    The trigender flag consists of five stripes: two pink stripes, two blue stripes, and one green stripe in the middle. The pink stripe represents femininity and feminine genders, the blue stripe represents masculinity and masculine genders, and the green stripe represents androgyny and third/other genders.
    The trigender flag consists of five stripes: two pink stripes, two blue stripes, and one green stripe in the middle. The pink stripe represents femininity and feminine genders, the blue stripe represents masculinity and masculine genders, and the green stripe represents androgyny and third/other genders.


    === Creator ===
    The trigender flag currently has an unknown creator, but it was likely that the creator was a MOGAI Tumblr user.
    The trigender flag currently has an unknown creator, but it was likely that the creator was a MOGAI Tumblr user.


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    Many trigender people have dysphoria, just like other gender non-conforming and [[Transgender]] people. Their dysphoria is not very similar to trans folks' dysphoria, as trigender people (and multigender people in general) feel they have an identity comprised of multiple genders. Some trigender people experience dysphoria where they want their body to reflect all three genders, others don't experience dysphoria at all. Trigender dysphoria can also be similar to genderfluid dysphoria if the person's gender varies along with their trigender identity.
    Many trigender people have dysphoria, just like other gender non-conforming and [[Transgender]] people. Their dysphoria is not very similar to trans folks' dysphoria, as trigender people (and multigender people in general) feel they have an identity comprised of multiple genders. Some trigender people experience dysphoria where they want their body to reflect all three genders, others don't experience dysphoria at all. Trigender dysphoria can also be similar to genderfluid dysphoria if the person's gender varies along with their trigender identity.


    === Surgery/transitioning ===
    As for gender affirming surgery and/or transitioning, some trigender people do alter their bodies to present either in an androgynous way or in a way that reflects their mental manifestation of identifying as three genders. Transitioning is also something that a trigender person can do - whether it be going on hormones, getting cosmetic surgery, or getting gender affirming surgery (as mentioned above).
    As for gender affirming surgery and/or transitioning, some trigender people do alter their bodies to present either in an androgynous way or in a way that reflects their mental manifestation of identifying as three genders. Transitioning is also something that a trigender person can do - whether it be going on hormones, getting cosmetic surgery, or getting gender affirming surgery (as mentioned above).


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