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    [[File:He him lesbian.jpg|thumb|220x220px|The he/him lesbian flag.]][[File:5stripehehimlesbian.png|thumb|220x220px|An alternative, 5 striped version of the he/him lesbian flag.]]A '''he/him lesbian''' refers to a [[lesbian]] who uses he/him [[pronouns]] but is that still a [[woman]] or woman-[[Gender Alignment|aligned]]. It is a more specific form of [[Pronoun Non-Conforming|pronoun non-conformity]] and [[crosspronoun]] usage. A he/him lesbian does not identify as male. The pronouns one uses are another part of [[Gender Presentation|gender expression]], just like one's clothes or behavior. In the same way some [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] people are more comfortable using pronouns other than they/them, some [[Binary Genders|binary]] people may feel more comfortable using pronouns other than the one's typically associated with their gender. Feeling a disconnect from womanhood is a common experience among lesbians- though they still identify as women through their [[sapphic]] attraction. Similarly to how some lesbians might go by masculine names or present as a [[butch]] to express this disconnect a lesbian may also refer to themself by he/him to express a disconnect from their gender.
    [[File:He him lesbian.jpg|thumb|220x220px|The he/him lesbian flag.]]Is stupid, invalid, and harmful bumble-fucking bullshit [[File:5stripehehimlesbian.png|thumb|220x220px|An alternative, 5 striped version of the he/him lesbian flag.]]A '''he/him lesbian''' refers to a [[lesbian]] who uses he/him [[pronouns]] but is that still a [[woman]] or woman-[[Gender Alignment|aligned]]. It is a more specific form of [[Pronoun Non-Conforming|pronoun non-conformity]] and [[crosspronoun]] usage. A he/him lesbian does not identify as male. The pronouns one uses are another part of [[Gender Presentation|gender expression]], just like one's clothes or behavior. In the same way some [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] people are more comfortable using pronouns other than they/them, some [[Binary Genders|binary]] people may feel more comfortable using pronouns other than the one's typically associated with their gender. Feeling a disconnect from womanhood is a common experience among lesbians- though they still identify as women through their [[sapphic]] attraction. Similarly to how some lesbians might go by masculine names or present as a [[butch]] to express this disconnect a lesbian may also refer to themself by he/him to express a disconnect from their gender.


    A he/him lesbian can be a [[cisgender|cis]] woman or a [[Transgender|trans]] woman. However, the term he/him lesbians does not include trans women use who he/him pronouns ''purely'' because they are not out yet. The term he/him lesbian only include those who actively identify with and want to go by he/him pronouns.
    A he/him lesbian can be a [[cisgender|cis]] woman or a [[Transgender|trans]] woman. However, the term he/him lesbians does not include trans women use who he/him pronouns ''purely'' because they are not out yet. The term he/him lesbian only include those who actively identify with and want to go by he/him pronouns.

    Revision as of 17:26, 16 November 2020

    The he/him lesbian flag.

    Is stupid, invalid, and harmful bumble-fucking bullshit

    An alternative, 5 striped version of the he/him lesbian flag.

    he/him lesbian refers to a lesbian who uses he/him pronouns but is that still a woman or woman-aligned. It is a more specific form of pronoun non-conformity and crosspronoun usage. A he/him lesbian does not identify as male. The pronouns one uses are another part of gender expression, just like one's clothes or behavior. In the same way some non-binary people are more comfortable using pronouns other than they/them, some binary people may feel more comfortable using pronouns other than the one's typically associated with their gender. Feeling a disconnect from womanhood is a common experience among lesbians- though they still identify as women through their sapphic attraction. Similarly to how some lesbians might go by masculine names or present as a butch to express this disconnect a lesbian may also refer to themself by he/him to express a disconnect from their gender.

    A he/him lesbian can be a cis woman or a trans woman. However, the term he/him lesbians does not include trans women use who he/him pronouns purely because they are not out yet. The term he/him lesbian only include those who actively identify with and want to go by he/him pronouns.

    An alternate he/him lesbian flag design.

    One could go by he/him pronouns exclusively or one can be multipronoun. Other pronoun-gender contrasting identities include she/her gay people, they/them lesbians, it/its gay people and they/them gay people.

    Controversy

    The existence of he/him lesbians has been the subject of controversy, more so than other pronoun-sexuality contrasting identities. This is typically based on the misunderstanding he/him lesbian's gender identity and on the false assertion that a person's pronouns must be directly associated with their gender. 

    Trans Men vs. He/Him Lesbians

    The term "he/him lesbian" has been criticized by some trans men and allies as being disrespectful to them and invalidating their experiences. Some have argued that people who identify as women and use he/him pronouns invalidate the dysphoria that trans people feel.

    She/Her Lesbians vs. He/Him Lesbians

    Some she/her lesbians and allies have argued that the term invalidates she/her lesbians (due to the he/him lesbian experience of "disconnection from womanhood"), and romanticizes the past experiences of women forced to use he/him pronouns to avoid persecution.

    Flag

    The he/him lesbian flag was designed by Tumblr user Wuvsbian on May 20, 2018[1]. The rainbow was used to encompass all the different ways he/him lesbians express themselves through sexual and gender identity. The colors were chosen to try to represent butch lesbians, femme lesbians, those who don't identify as either, as well as non-binary lesbians.

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