The term refers to transgender individuals whose gender identity is either male or female, aligning with the traditional gender binary. This may mean they identify as the opposite gender to the one they were assigned at birth.
For example, a binary transgender woman is someone assigned male at birth but identifies and lives as a female, and a binary transgender man is someone assigned female at birth but identifies and lives as a male
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Mianolika, the obese Tiktoker with fifty piercings and a dyed blue and purple buzzcut: Hi, I’m Mianolika, and I’m a non-binary flowersexual cupiromantic person, and my pronouns are zee/zeey/zem. What are your pronouns?
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Get the Binarimug. Binary is a number system that of which allows all electronic devices to function. You may be asking, "But why? Why not just a normal number system?" well, binary is the easiest to work with, as it is a base 2 number system, making it so that you can represent the state of something with those 2 numbers: 1 for existent / in a certain state, 0 for nonexistent / not in a certain state. Binary represents everything. For example: the device you're reading this on: is it powered on? Yes. Are you a total BOSS at life? I sure don't know, but you do. Doesn't matter. Binary can almost always represent literally everything around you. HOWEVER: sometimes, you'll run into problems like: "Is my chocolate milk empty?" it could be partially empty, but then the answer would be "No", which is 0. It should be somewhere near 0.5. Look at it this way: you ask the same question with a different polarity (AKA say "okay, is it NOT full then?) it would then STILL be 0. So, then you write down 0.5, however that CANNOT be represented as binary. This is one of the problems with binary and normally why working with binary is so hard. This is why "fuzzy logic" exists. It's where multiple binary bits work together to make a "fuzzy bit" (not an actual name) and can represent things like 0.5. There isn't much else to show here, so to wrap it up on a high note, we have this:
Give someone (who asked a question that of which the answer to was 4) the middle finger. CONGRADULATIONS! Binary just gave you an excuse to give the middle finger to someone! You may be confused, but "4" can be represented on your hand IN BINARY via the middle finger.
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