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− | '''Transmasculine''' is a term used to describe [[transgender]] people who |
+ | '''Transmasculine''' is a term used to describe [[transgender]] people who generally are [[Assigned sex|assigned female at birth]], but [[Gender identity|identify]] with a [[masculinity|masculine]] gender identity to a greater extent than with a [[femininity|feminine]] gender identity. Usually transmasculine people try to appear stereotypically masculine in terms in their [[gender expression]] in order to create social recognition of their dominant male identity. The genders that fall under transmasculine include: |
+ | * [[Trans men]][[File:30F2EF06-4795-47E9-A6A8-73AC7F93657B.jpeg|thumb|220x220px|Transmasculine flag (1) by [https://pride-flags.deviantart.com/art/Trans-Man-Transmasculine-3-615222579 Pride-Flags] on DeviantArt. ]] |
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+ | * [[Demiguy|Demiguys]] |
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+ | * [[Multigender]] people who's strongest gender identity is a masculine one |
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+ | * [[Gender fluid]] people who are masculine most often |
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+ | * Any other [[non-binary]] gender who views themselves as significantly masculine |
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+ | Transmasculine can also be used as a [[gender identity]] in its own right. Although they have masculine gender identities, transmasculine people may prefer not to conform to stereotypical masculine gender expression or [[gender roles]] and may not try to appear more masculine. |
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The [[feminine]] equivalent of transmasculine is [[transfeminine]]. |
The [[feminine]] equivalent of transmasculine is [[transfeminine]]. |
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Revision as of 10:52, 19 October 2020
Transmasculine is a term used to describe transgender people who generally are assigned female at birth, but identify with a masculine gender identity to a greater extent than with a feminine gender identity. Usually transmasculine people try to appear stereotypically masculine in terms in their gender expression in order to create social recognition of their dominant male identity. The genders that fall under transmasculine include:
- Trans men
- Demiguys
- Multigender people who's strongest gender identity is a masculine one
- Gender fluid people who are masculine most often
- Any other non-binary gender who views themselves as significantly masculine
Transmasculine can also be used as a gender identity in its own right. Although they have masculine gender identities, transmasculine people may prefer not to conform to stereotypical masculine gender expression or gender roles and may not try to appear more masculine.
The feminine equivalent of transmasculine is transfeminine.