Binarie Pride Flag
Binarie (binárie, to be used in singular) or binariy (bináriy): denominating an individual whose binary genderness/sexness goes outside the binary logic; a debinarized binarity; a variety in gender/sex binary; binarix but not binario or binaria; indicating a binary folk that is a gender-neutrality user; aptobinarie or midbinarie.
In Portuguese there are two words to ascribe binarity: binaridade and binariedade (binariety). Once I used both in plural in a sentence, talking about how open is endosex cisness and how closed is transness nowadays, that even though one has adherence the other has inherence, inclusionally speaking, as in, unleashed from identity exclusivism (strictism/suptilism). The adjectival binárie is neolingual/neologistic and meant to be neuter/uter/epicene/vacillant.
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