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Transmasculine people may include, but are not limited to:
Transmasculine people may include, but are not limited to:
*Binary[[man#transgender men|trans men]]
*Binary[[man#transgender men|trans men]]
*[[Man#Nonbinary_men|Nonbinary men]] a non-binary person who doesn’t mind being or is still connected to masculine gender expression.
*[[Man#Nonbinary_men|Nonbinary men]]
*[[Demigender#Demiboy|Demiboys]] a person who identifies with both agender and male identities, not always equally.
*[[Demigender#Demiboy|Demiboys]]
*[[Multigender]] a person who identifies as multiple genders at once.
*[[Multigender]] people
*[[Genderfluid]] a person who does not identify as masculine nor feminine, but their gender expression changes fluidly.  
*[[Genderfluid]] people who identify as masculine more often than other genders.
*[[Nonbinary]] a person who does not identify as masculine nor feminine. They can either be somewhere in the middle, or off the gender spectrum completely.  
*[[Nonbinary]] people, as long as they identify with masculinity.


[[Transfeminine]] someone born male at birth, but identifies with femininity without fully identifying as a woman.
[[Transfeminine]] is the feminine equivalent of transmasculine.


The most common transmasculine flag has pink stripes on the top and bottom, and a symmetrical gradient of blue stripes in the middle. See [[:Category:Transmasculine pride flags]] for other proposed transmasculine flags.
The most common transmasculine flag has pink stripes on the top and bottom, and a symmetrical gradient of blue stripes in the middle. See [[:Category:Transmasculine pride flags]] for other proposed transmasculine flags.
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