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[[File:Neoboy.jpg|alt=Neoboy flag created by twitter user erikaispanlol, colours are black, purple, cyan, and white.|thumb|The neoboy flag.]] |
[[File:Neoboy.jpg|alt=Neoboy flag created by twitter user erikaispanlol, colours are black, purple, cyan, and white.|thumb|The neoboy flag.]] |
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[[File:Static-assets-upload1431318497807563805.jpg|thumb|An alternate neoboy flag, by FANDOM user [[User:Enderdotexe|Enderdotexe]].[https://lgbta.wikia.org/wiki/User:Enderdotexe]|alt=]] |
[[File:Static-assets-upload1431318497807563805.jpg|thumb|An alternate neoboy flag, by FANDOM user [[User:Enderdotexe|Enderdotexe]].[https://lgbta.wikia.org/wiki/User:Enderdotexe]|alt=]] |
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'''Neoboy''' is a gender with a connection to [[Masculine|masculinity]], but in a way that's largely different from how [[ |
'''Neoboy''' is a gender with a connection to [[Masculine|masculinity]], but in a way that's largely different from how most [[Male|boys/men]] are connected to masculinity. Neoboy is a [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] identity that is mostly separate from being male, though it can be described as a gender that is masculine-[[Gender Alignment|aligned]], [[neutral]]-aligned, [[mingender]], and/or [[miaspec]]. |
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Individuals who identify with neoboy may identify with |
Individuals who identify with neoboy may identify with the term because: |
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*They feel like a "new" kind or type of man. |
*They feel like a "new" kind or type of boy/man. |
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*They feel like they're |
*They feel like they're male and connected to masculinity (partially or entirely) but in a "different" way. |
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*They feel like a |
*They feel like a boy, but outside of the gender binary. |
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Individuals who identify with neoboy will also generally feel neutral-aligned in some way or in some extent as well as being masculine-aligned but this isn't always the case. |
Individuals who identify with neoboy will also generally feel neutral-aligned in some way or in some extent as well as being masculine-aligned but this isn't always the case. |