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    A demiboy, also called demiguy, is someone whose gender identity is only ''partly'' male, regardless of their [[sex#Gender Assigned At Birth|assigned gender at birth]].<ref>http://asexualityorg.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=gender&amp;action=print&amp;thread=9 Definitions Master List</ref> They may or may not identify as another gender<ref>http://genderqueeries.tumblr.com/identities Gender Queeries: Some Genderqueer Identities</ref> in addition to feeling partially a boy or man. They may also define their identity as both male and genderless ([[Agender|agender]]).
    A demiboy, also called demiguy, is someone whose gender identity is only ''partly'' male, regardless of their [[sex#Gender Assigned At Birth|assigned gender at birth]].<ref>http://asexualityorg.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=gender&amp;action=print&amp;thread=9 Definitions Master List</ref> They may or may not identify as another gender<ref name="Queeries" /> in addition to feeling partially a boy or man. They may also define their identity as both male and genderless ([[Agender|agender]]).

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    Message definition (Demigender)
    A demiboy, also called demiguy, is someone whose gender identity is only ''partly'' male, regardless of their [[sex#Gender Assigned At Birth|assigned gender at birth]].<ref>http://asexualityorg.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=gender&amp;action=print&amp;thread=9 Definitions Master List</ref> They may or may not identify as another gender<ref name="Queeries" /> in addition to feeling partially a boy or man. They may also define their identity as both male and genderless ([[Agender|agender]]).

    A demiboy, also called demiguy, is someone whose gender identity is only partly male, regardless of their assigned gender at birth.[1] They may or may not identify as another gender[2] in addition to feeling partially a boy or man. They may also define their identity as both male and genderless (agender).

    1. http://asexualityorg.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=gender&action=print&thread=9 Definitions Master List
    2. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named Queeries