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[[File:Simplified transneumasc.png|thumb|Simplified transneumasc flag.]] |
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[[File:Alternate transneumasc flag.png|thumb|An alternate transneumasc pride flag.]] |
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'''Transneumasc''' is a term used to describe [[AFAB]] [[transgender]] and [[non-binary]] people who identify as both [[transmasculine]] and [[transneutral]]. They identify strongly with both [[neutral]] gendered feelings and with [[masculine]] gendered feelings to a greater extent than femininity. They may experience these feelings simultaneously or fluidly. They may also identify as a gender in between masculine and neutral. |
'''Transneumasc''' is a term used to describe [[AFAB]] [[transgender]], [[intersex]], and [[non-binary]] people who identify as both [[transmasculine]] and [[transneutral]]. They identify strongly with both [[neutral]] gendered feelings and with [[masculine]] gendered feelings to a greater extent than femininity. They may experience these feelings simultaneously or fluidly. They may also identify as a gender in between masculine and neutral. |
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== History == |
== History == |
Revision as of 20:20, 23 August 2021
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Transneumasc is a term used to describe AFAB transgender, intersex, and non-binary people who identify as both transmasculine and transneutral. They identify strongly with both neutral gendered feelings and with masculine gendered feelings to a greater extent than femininity. They may experience these feelings simultaneously or fluidly. They may also identify as a gender in between masculine and neutral.
History
The term was coined by Tumblr user nixera on November 2, 2018.[1] It comes from a combination of the terms, transneutral and transmasculine. The flag was coined at the same time. Its meaning is currently unknown.
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