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Trigenderism is a non-binary gender identity in which one shifts between or among the behaviors of three genders, which could include male, female, and third gender (or genderless, non-gender, polygender, or any other variety of genderqueer identities).〔Leslie Feinberg, ''Trans Liberation: Beyond Pink Or Blue'', page 53-4, Beacon Press, 1999, ISBN 0-8070-7951-0, ISBN 978-0-8070-7951-5.〕〔Maurianne Adams, Lee Anne Bell, Pat Griffin, ''Teaching for diversity and social justice'', page 224,CRC Press, 2007, ISBN 0-415-95200-X, 9780415952002.〕〔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.〕
==Gender shifts==
A trigender person may shift from one gender to another depending on the individual's mood or situation.〔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.〕 Someone who is also gender fluid may mix two or more genders at a time.〔Alexia Elejalde-Ruiz, "(For the young, gender is fluid )", ''Chicago Tribune'', November 18, 2009.〕 Trigender falls under the general category of genderqueer or androgyny, a gender identity that goes beyond the normal binary gender system (male and female) and tends to be a catch-all place for other gender identities.〔 It can also be seen as the equivalent cultures that recognize individuals to define their own sense of self.〔Leslie Bentz, "The Neurobiology of Gender Bending", Bryn Mawr , 2005.〕
Trigenderism does not equate to dissociative identity disorder,〔S.E. Smith, "Beyond the Binary: The Third Gender", 22 August 2010.〕 which is a mental illness where multiple personalities do not share memories. In most Western or European societies, straying outside the gender dichotomy is socially unacceptable.〔 Western influence and Carolus Linnaeus' work, which encouraged a categorization of life, has led to marginalization of those outside of the heteronormative realm.〔Stephen Marc Beaudoin, "And Another Barrier is Broken: Meet Silverton, Oregon’s Gender-Fluid, Trans-Identified Mayor-Elect, Stu Rasmussen", ''Just Out'', November 6th, 2008.〕
Gender is somewhat difficult to measure, leading to the common belief that sex and gender are the same.〔(Gay men and heterosexual women have similarly shaped brains, research shows )〕 Research by Diamond, Milton and Dick Swaab, shows that patterns in gender behavior, thoughts, and feelings can be identified in the brain. Trigender individuals, much like bigender individuals, often feel the need to "present" themselves as the gender they feel like at the given time. Some days, they may present themselves as members of their birth-assigned sex by wearing clothing associated with that gender, and on others will attempt to pass as a cisgender member of the opposite sex, either to reduce gender dysphoria or simply to be perceived socially as the opposite sex. Sometimes, they will express themselves androgynously to avoid having to deal with complications of living as more than one gender. Some gender bend by consistently expressing more than one gender at a time. Bigender and trigender people must undergo the process of learning to live as female and male culturally if they choose to express other genders. The May 2010 issue of ''Scientific American Mind'' focused entirely on the social and biological constructs of gender expression and included a small, four-page article on how studying transsexuals can bring greater insight into this field of study.〔(May 2010 issue of Scientific American Mind )〕 The learning process of male and female cultural roles includes learning how to walk, talk, interact verbally and non-verbally, think, and behave.
Trigenderism is considered rare; presently, there is no cohesive community in which trigender individuals can share information, nor has there been a perceived need to study or address specific issues associated with trigenderism. For the most part, trigender people find their accommodations and needs the same as bigender people. As transgender children have started to get more media attention in the 1990s and 2000s, studies have tried to further understand transgender issues. Some university LGBTQ groups and alliances are increasingly finding their communities more gender fluid as well and less oriented towards traditional labels such as "gay", "bisexual", and "straight". The American Psychological Association and the University of California, San Franscisco both recognize bigender as a subset of the transgender community.〔Schneider, M., et al.(APA Task Force on Gender Identity, Gender Variance, and Intersex Conditions )〕〔(UCSF The Transgender Community Health Project ) February 18, 1999.〕 In the UK, "polygender" is a common term found on transgender websites, forums, and support groups, as well as at the Scottish Transgender Alliance.〔(Scottish Transgender Alliance )〕

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