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    [[File:Multimasculine flag.png|thumb|Multimasculine flag by Reign of the breadsitccs]]
    [[File:Multimasculine flag.png|thumb|Multimasculine flag by Reign of the breadsitccs]]
    '''Multimasculine''' is a term for [[multigender]] people whose genders are all (or mostly all) [[miaspec]] and/or [[mingender]]. It may be used as a gender itself or as an umbrella term for everyone who experiences mostly or all [[masculine]]/[[Man|male]] genders.
    '''Multimasculine''' is a term for [[multigender]] people whose [[genders]] are all (or mostly all) [[miaspec]] and/or [[mingender]]. It may be used as a gender itself or as an umbrella term for everyone who experiences mostly or all [[masculine]]/[[Man|male]] genders.


    Its feminine equivalent is [[multifeminine]] and its neutral equivalent is [[multineutral]].
    Its [[feminine]] equivalent is [[multifeminine]] and its [[neutral]] equivalent is [[multineutral]].


    == History ==
    == History ==

    Revision as of 18:43, 26 July 2023

    Multimasculine flag by Reign of the breadsitccs

    Multimasculine is a term for multigender people whose genders are all (or mostly all) miaspec and/or mingender. It may be used as a gender itself or as an umbrella term for everyone who experiences mostly or all masculine/male genders.

    Its feminine equivalent is multifeminine and its neutral equivalent is multineutral.

    History

    Multimasculine was coined by FANDOM user Theexpertlesbiannerd on April 5, 2021, along with its feminine and neutral counterparts.

    Flag

    The flag was designed by FANDOM user Reign of the breadsticcs on April 5, 2021. The darkest blue stripe represents binary manhood/masculinity, the second-darkest blue stripe represents alignment to binary manhood/masculinity, the third darkest blue stripe represents non-binary manhood/masculinity, and the lightest blue stripe represents mingenders. The purple stripe represents GNC miaspec and mingender identities.

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