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Trigender

Trigency is a non - binary gender identity , the medium of which switches between three genders, which may include male, female and non-binary gender. [1] [2] [3] Someone who is also a genderquire can mix two or more identities at the same time. [4] Triggerness falls under the general category of gender quirkiness and androgyny , a gender identity that goes beyond the ordinary binary system (male and female) and tends to be comprehensive for other gender identities. [five]

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Gender Changes

A trigger person can move from one gender to another, depending on his / her mood and situation. [five]

Trigger identities should not be equated with a dissociative identity disorder [6], which is a mental disorder in which a person has two or more personality conditions, amnesia and clinically significant distress. In most Western countries, being out of gender binary is socially unacceptable. [7]

Trigger people, like big people, often feel the need to “present” themselves as a representative of the gender that they currently feel. On some days, they can present themselves as members of their assigned gender, wearing clothes associated with this gender, while on others they will try to pass for the cisgender representative of the opposite sex to reduce gender dysphoria or just to be perceived as the opposite sex. Sometimes they will express themselves androgynously in order to avoid the complexity of life as more than one gender. Some engage in gender-banding , constantly expressing themselves as more than one gender at a time.

Trigger identities are considered rare; There is currently no close-knit community in which triggers can exchange information, nor is there a conscious need to study specific triggers. For the most part, trigeneral people find that their adaptations and needs coincide with the adaptations and needs of the biggen community.

Sexual orientation

Regardless of the current gender, the sexual orientation of triggers remains unchanged, since sexual orientation and gender are associated with independent from each other nerve mechanisms. [8] [9] [10]

See also

  • Cross dressing
  • Pangender
  • List of topics related to transgender

Notes

  1. ↑ Leslie Feinberg, Trans Liberation: Beyond Pink Or Blue , page 53-4, Beacon Press, 1999,
  2. ↑ Maurianne Adams, Lee Anne Bell, Pat Griffin, Teaching for diversity and social justice , page 224, CRC Press, 2007, ISBN 0-415-95200-X , 9780415952002.
  3. ↑ Timothy F. Murphy, Reader's guide to lesbian and gay studies , Taylor & Francis, 2000, page 588, ISBN 1-57958-142-0 , ISBN 978-1-57958-142-8 .
  4. ↑ Alexia Elejalde-Ruiz, “ For the young, gender is fluid, ” Chicago Tribune , November 18, 2009.
  5. ↑ 1 2 Gilbert H. Herdt, Third sex, third gender: beyond sexual dimorphism in culture and history , Zone Books, 1996, ISBN 0-942299-82-5 , ISBN 978-0-942299-82-3 .
  6. ↑ SE Smith, “Beyond the Binary: The Third Gender,” August 22, 2010.
  7. ↑ Leslie Bentz, “The Neurobiology of Gender Bending,” Bryn Mawr, 2005.
  8. ↑ Jiang-Ning; Zhou. A sex difference in the human brain and its relation to transsexuality (English) // Nature: journal. - 1995. - Vol. 378 , no. 6552 . - P. 68-70 . - DOI : 10.1038 / 378068a0 . - PMID 7477289 .
  9. ↑ Kruijver, FP Male-to-female transsexuals have female neuron numbers in a limbic nucleus (Eng.) // The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism : journal. - 2000. - Vol. 85 , no. 5 . - P. 2034-2041 . - DOI : 10.1210 / jcem.85.5.6564 . - PMID 10843193 .
  10. ↑ Sample. Gay men and heterosexual women have similarly shaped brains, research shows (neopr.) (June 16, 2008).


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Trigender&oldid=101100889


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