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'''Transmasculine''', sometimes abbreviated to '''transmasc''', is an [[umbrella term]] that refers to those who were assigned [[Sexes#Assigned_female_at_birth|female at birth]], and whose gender is | '''Transmasculine''', sometimes abbreviated to '''transmasc''', is an [[umbrella term]] that refers to those who were assigned [[Sexes#Assigned_female_at_birth|female at birth]], and whose gender is masculine and/or who express themselves in a masculine way <ref>Mardell, A. The ABC's of LGBT+. p.98.</ref>. Transmasculine people feel a connection with masculinity, but do not always identify as male. Transmasculine people can include, but are not limited to: trans men, [[Demigender#Demiboy|demiboys]], [[multigender]] people, [[genderfluid]] people and [[nonbinary]] people, as long as they identify with masculinity. [[Transfeminine]] is the feminine equivalent of transmasculine. | ||
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Revision as of 21:33, 28 February 2019
Transmasculine, sometimes abbreviated to transmasc, is an umbrella term that refers to those who were assigned female at birth, and whose gender is masculine and/or who express themselves in a masculine way [1]. Transmasculine people feel a connection with masculinity, but do not always identify as male. Transmasculine people can include, but are not limited to: trans men, demiboys, multigender people, genderfluid people and nonbinary people, as long as they identify with masculinity. Transfeminine is the feminine equivalent of transmasculine.
References
- ↑ Mardell, A. The ABC's of LGBT+. p.98.
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