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− | A '''demiboy''' (also called a demiguy, demiman or |
+ | A '''demiboy''' (also called a demiguy, demiman, demimale, or demidude person) is a [[gender identity]] describing someone who partially identifies as a [[man]] or boy, regardless of their [[assigned gender]] at birth. They may or may not identify as another gender in addition to feeling partially a boy or man. |
Demiboy can be used to describe someone [[AMAB|assigned male at birth]] or someone [[AFAB|assigned female at birth]]. The person can feel more or less connected to being a guy but not entirely. Depending on the person, they can expirence physical discomfort or [[dysphoria]]. |
Demiboy can be used to describe someone [[AMAB|assigned male at birth]] or someone [[AFAB|assigned female at birth]]. The person can feel more or less connected to being a guy but not entirely. Depending on the person, they can expirence physical discomfort or [[dysphoria]]. |
Revision as of 16:01, 13 June 2021
A demiboy (also called a demiguy, demiman, demimale, or demidude person) is a gender identity describing someone who partially identifies as a man or boy, regardless of their assigned gender at birth. They may or may not identify as another gender in addition to feeling partially a boy or man.
Demiboy can be used to describe someone assigned male at birth or someone assigned female at birth. The person can feel more or less connected to being a guy but not entirely. Depending on the person, they can expirence physical discomfort or dysphoria.
Demiboys may also identify as demigender, non-binary and/or transgender. The original coiner of the phrases demigirl and demiboy is unknown.
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