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    '''Ternary''' or '''trinary genders''' are three primary pre-existing [[gender identities]] accessible within ones own culture. This [[gender arity]] usually includes [[binary]] [[genders]] and a tertiary gender. This tertiary identity can be a [[Third Gender|third gender]] or [[other]] [[abinary]] identity, such as [[neutrois]]/[[neither]] (or [[none]]), or [[liaspec]] [[centrigender]], such as [[androgyne]]/[[both]], generally [[monogender]], not necessarily [[allogender]].<ref>https://leptrois.wordpress.com/2021/05/24/trinary-timeline/</ref>
    '''Ternary''' or '''trinary genders''' are three primary pre-existing [[gender identities]] accessible within ones own culture. This [[gender arity]] usually includes [[binary]] [[genders]] and a tertiary gender. This tertiary identity can be a [[Third Gender|third gender]] or [[other]] [[abinary]] identity, such as [[neutrois]]/[[neither]] (or [[none]]), or [[liaspec]] [[centrigender]], such as [[androgyne]]/[[both]], generally [[monogender]], not necessarily [[allogender]].<ref>https://leptrois.wordpress.com/2021/05/24/trinary-timeline/</ref>


    Gender trinarism is often considered a form of [[Exorsexism|exorsexist]] discrimination towards [[Non-Trinary|non-trinary]] and [[atrinary]] individuals, reinforcing an extension of gender binarism. It could be either in ways of language or identity.
    Gender trinarism is often considered a form of [[Exorsexism|exorsexist]] discrimination towards [[Non-Trinary|non-trinary]] and [[atrinary]] individuals, reinforcing an extension of gender binarism. It could be either in ways of language or identity.

    It may also affect [[non-binary]]/[[binaryn't]] and [[GNC|gender]]/[[pronoun Non-Conforming|pronoun non-conforming]] individuals, such as enforcing trinary expectations of men using he/him pronouns and having [[masculine]] [[presentation]], women using she/her pronouns and being [[feminine]], or non-binary individuals using they/them and looking [[androgynous]] or [[neutral]].


    Gender trinary may also be known as '''gender trichotomy'''.
    Gender trinary may also be known as '''gender trichotomy'''.
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