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    [[File:Femache.png|thumb|220x220px|The femache flag.]]
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    '''Femache''' is a [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] gender in which one simultaneously experiences maleness or masculinity and femaleness or femininity. It is similar to [[androgyne]], however androgyne is typically described as one gender that exists somewhere in between male and female, while femache is typically described as when one experiences a male gender and a female gender at the same time. One may or may not experience other genders. Femache does not necessarily have to be a 50/50 split.
    '''Femache''' is a [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] gender in which one simultaneously experiences maleness or masculinity and femaleness or femininity. It is similar to [[androgyne]], however androgyne can be used to describe a single gender that exists somewhere in between male and female, while femache is typically described as when one experiences a male gender and a female gender at the same time, as two distinct genders. Femache does not necessarily have to be a 50/50 split. One may or may not experience other genders. It is sometimes used interchangeably with [[Male-Female|male-female]].

    It can also be considered a combination of [[juxera]] and [[proxvir]].


    == History ==
    == History ==

    Revision as of 03:28, 9 November 2020

    The femache flag.

    Femache is a non-binary gender in which one simultaneously experiences maleness or masculinity and femaleness or femininity. It is similar to androgyne, however androgyne can be used to describe a single gender that exists somewhere in between male and female, while femache is typically described as when one experiences a male gender and a female gender at the same time, as two distinct genders. Femache does not necessarily have to be a 50/50 split. One may or may not experience other genders. It is sometimes used interchangeably with male-female.

    History

    Femache was coined via beyond-mogai-pride-flags on October 1, 2018[1]. The name is a combination of the Spanish/Portuguese words fêmea/fembra and macho but with an -e suffixed to make the word neutral. The flag is a combination of the male and female stamp flags made by Bentonthefoxkin on DeviantArt.[2][3]

    Arco-pluris then suggested other words, since some pointed out it's too similar to headache in English: machembre, femal[4] and macheme.[5]

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