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→‎Changed femboys to feminine boys: I changed this because femboy is a transmisogynist slur that refers to transfeminine people, and generally does refer to men.
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(→‎Changed femboys to feminine boys: I changed this because femboy is a transmisogynist slur that refers to transfeminine people, and generally does refer to men.)
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There exists a lot of examples to illustrate gender nonconformity, such as:
There exists a lot of examples to illustrate gender nonconformity, such as:


* A man or a [[nonbinary]] person with feminine mannerism, who may like stereotypical girl things (Barbie dolls and Littlest Petshops for example) - They are known as femboys or simply feminine if nonbinary.
* A man or a [[nonbinary]] person with feminine mannerism, who may like stereotypical girl things (Barbie dolls and Littlest Petshops for example) - They are known as feminine boys or simply feminine if nonbinary.
* A woman or a [[nonbinary]] person with masculine mannerism, who may like stereotypical boy things (Any sport widely played by boys for example) - They are known as tomboys or simply masculine if nonbinary.
* A woman or a [[nonbinary]] person with masculine mannerism, who may like stereotypical boy things (Any sport widely played by boys for example) - They are known as tomboys or simply masculine if nonbinary.
* A man, a woman or a [[nonbinary]] person enjoying something that would otherwise be seen as weird or unorthodox for most people (Dungeons and Dragons, Linux computers, being apart of the furry fandom, using tiny forums or an unknown social media instead of Twitter, etc) - They are known as nonconformists and they are sometimes referred to as "geeky" or "nerdy".
* A man, a woman or a [[nonbinary]] person enjoying something that would otherwise be seen as weird or unorthodox for most people (Dungeons and Dragons, Linux computers, being apart of the furry fandom, using tiny forums or an unknown social media instead of Twitter, etc) - They are known as nonconformists and they are sometimes referred to as "geeky" or "nerdy".
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