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|quote=For me, there are elements of being a “trans guy” that speak to my experiences – but it's not quite enough to hold all the other [[queer]], [[femme]], and fluid aspects that make me who I am. | |||
|name=Sam Dylan Finch | |||
|identity= genderqueer trans guy | |||
|ref= <ref>{{cite web|url=https://letsqueerthingsup.com/2016/05/13/non-binary-trans-guy-isnt-contradiction/ |title=Being Non-Binary and a Trans Guy Isn't a Contradiction |author=Sam Dylan Finch |website=Let's Queer Things Up! |date=13 May 2016 |access-date = 24 July 2021}}</ref>}} | |||
Some people identify as both nonbinary and as a binary gender such as man. They see themselves as almost but not quite fitting into the gender binary, and feel an association with being a man or masculinity, while still feeling that it's significant that they don't fit into that category. Alternatively, they may simply not mind being seen as men while feeling no inherent connection to masculinity. Depending on how the individual defines their identity, they may consider themself to be nonbinary men if they also consider themself to be partly male ([[demiboy]]), queer masculine ([[butch]]), someone who only wants to be in the active role of sex without being touched ([[stone]]), [[lesbian man]], having a gender that often changes ([[genderfluid]]), [[genderqueer]], having more than one gender ([[multigender]]), [[eunuch]], or other kinds of identities. A self-described nonbinary man may consider themself to be on the female-to-male spectrum, or trans masculine. However, a nonbinary man could also be someone who considers themself to be on the male-to-female spectrum, or trans feminine, and partly identifies with the masculinity assigned at birth. | Some people identify as both nonbinary and as a binary gender such as man. They see themselves as almost but not quite fitting into the gender binary, and feel an association with being a man or masculinity, while still feeling that it's significant that they don't fit into that category. Alternatively, they may simply not mind being seen as men while feeling no inherent connection to masculinity. Depending on how the individual defines their identity, they may consider themself to be nonbinary men if they also consider themself to be partly male ([[demiboy]]), queer masculine ([[butch]]), someone who only wants to be in the active role of sex without being touched ([[stone]]), [[lesbian man]], having a gender that often changes ([[genderfluid]]), [[genderqueer]], having more than one gender ([[multigender]]), [[eunuch]], or other kinds of identities. A self-described nonbinary man may consider themself to be on the female-to-male spectrum, or trans masculine. However, a nonbinary man could also be someone who considers themself to be on the male-to-female spectrum, or trans feminine, and partly identifies with the masculinity assigned at birth. | ||