Neuhomproche

Neuhomproche is a gender expression that is both neuproche/neutral and homproche/masculine, this expression is not fluid or flux but a single gender expression.

A neuhomproche person can identify as any gender identity as long as their gender expression is both neutral and masculine.

The feminine equivalent is neufemproche (both neuproche and femproche) the androgynous equivalent is neulinproche (both neuproche and linproche).

History
The term was coined by user RegardlessThyme2 on August 28th, 2022.

The term was made for individuals who don't want to use the terms androgynous or feminine to describe their gender expression, or by individuals who feel their gender expression is best described as neutral and masculine.

Flag
Both versions of the flag where made on the same day.

The first flag's color meanings:


 * The light blue represents masculinity/mingenders
 * The white represents pure neutrality/ningenders
 * The light green represents a mixture of masculine/mingenders and neutral/ningenders
 * The green represents gender non-conforming masculinity/mingenders

The second flag's color meanings:


 * The orientation of the flag is in reference to the neuproche/homproche/femproche/linproche flags
 * The dark green represents neutrality/ningenders
 * The light blue represents masculinity/mingenders
 * The gradient represents the mixture of both neutral and masculine gender expression

Etymology
The word is a combination of neuproche and homproche. Homproche comes from the French words homme meaning "man" and proche meaning "near" which means "near or or approaching male". Neuproche comes from the English word "neutral" and the French word phorche, combined it means "near or approaching neutrality". Together Neuhomproche means "near or approaching male neutrality."