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    [[File:Athenomasc symbol.png|thumb|Athenomasc flag]]
    [[File:Athenomasc symbol.png|thumb|Athenomasc flag]]
    '''Athenomasc''' is a synonym to [[transmasculine]], with a focus on always having been or always being [[male]]/[[masculine]] but having the wisdom, knowledge, and experiences gained from having spent time living as the [[antigender|opposite gender]].
    [[File:Athenomasc.png|thumb|Athenomasc flag without symbol]]
    Athenomasc is a synonym to [[transmasculine]].


    The [[transfeminine]] equivalent is [[apollafem]].
    The [[transfeminine]] equivalent is [[apollafem]].


    == History ==
    == History ==
    Athenomasc was coined by reddit user [https://www.reddit.com/user/yahahawei/ u/yahahawei] on August, 17th, 2022 as an alternative to [[transmasculine]], this term more represents always being [[male]]/[[masculine]] but having the knowledge/experience of the opposite gender.<ref>{{Archive|Site=today|URL=https://www.reddit.com/r/QueerVexillology/comments/wqslbb/an_idea_i_had_for_a_redesign_of_transmasctransfem/}}</ref>
    Athenomasc was coined by reddit user [https://www.reddit.com/user/yahahawei/ u/yahahawei] on August, 17th, 2022 as an alternative to [[transmasculine]]<ref>{{Archive|Site=today|URL=https://www.reddit.com/r/QueerVexillology/comments/wqslbb/an_idea_i_had_for_a_redesign_of_transmasctransfem/}}</ref>.


    == Flag ==
    == Flags ==
    The flag was made by the same user on the same day, The full blue/teal design represents being [[masculine]]/[[male]] 100% with the symbol of Athena the Goddess of wisdom on it to represent the wisdom of the other gender.
    The original flag was made by the same user on the same day. It was then updated to the newer, preferred design, again by the same user. The design uses shades of blue, teal, and green to represent being 100% [[masculine]]/[[male]], with the symbol of Athena the Goddess of wisdom on it to represent the wisdom of the other gender.

    The full color explanation of the flag is that the darker blue represents traditional masculinity, the light blue represents the color of masculinity on the original trans flag, the green represents nonbinary genders, and the teal represents non-traditional/GNC masculinity.

    ===Gallery===
    <gallery>
    File:Athenomasc.png|First version of Athenomasc flag without symbol
    File:Athenomasc alt.png|Athenomasc flag
    File:Athenomasc without symbol alt.png|Athenomasc flag without symbol
    </gallery>


    == Resources ==
    == Resources ==

    Latest revision as of 21:18, 26 August 2022

    Athenomasc flag

    Athenomasc is a synonym to transmasculine, with a focus on always having been or always being male/masculine but having the wisdom, knowledge, and experiences gained from having spent time living as the opposite gender.

    The transfeminine equivalent is apollafem.

    History

    Athenomasc was coined by reddit user u/yahahawei on August, 17th, 2022 as an alternative to transmasculine[1].

    Flags

    The original flag was made by the same user on the same day. It was then updated to the newer, preferred design, again by the same user. The design uses shades of blue, teal, and green to represent being 100% masculine/male, with the symbol of Athena the Goddess of wisdom on it to represent the wisdom of the other gender.

    The full color explanation of the flag is that the darker blue represents traditional masculinity, the light blue represents the color of masculinity on the original trans flag, the green represents nonbinary genders, and the teal represents non-traditional/GNC masculinity.

    Gallery

    Resources

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