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    [[File:Azurgirl alternate.png|thumb|The tombian flag created by FANDOM user RoseWatera.]]
    [[File:Modified tombian flag.png|thumb|Modified tombian flag by FANDOM user PKask]]
    [[File:Azurgian With Symbol.png|thumb|The Tombian flag by FANDOM user RoseWatera.]]
    [[File:Azurgian Without Symbol.png|thumb|Tombian flag modified, originally edited by FANDOM user PKask.]]
    '''Tombian''' is a term exclusively for [[AMAB]] [[transfeminine]] people with qualities considered [[masculine]] in western society. The qualities can be visually, socially, or morally masculine.
    '''Azurgian,''' also known as '''Tombian''' is a term exclusively for [[AMAB]] [[transfeminine]] individuals with qualities considered [[masculine]] in western society. The qualities can be visually, socially, or morally masculine.


    The transmasculine counterpart is [[rosbian]].
    The [[transmasculine]] counterpart is [[rosbian]].

    == Flag ==
    The flag was created by FANDOM user RoseWatera on the 24th of December, 2020. The purple stands for feminine genders, the indigo stands for non-conforming women, the blue is for masculinity and the sky blue is for non-conforming masculinity.


    == History ==
    == History ==
    Tombian was coined for transfem individuals who express masculinity, because they are often discriminated against and called “fake trans”. This page is the original source of the term.
    The term Azurgian was coined for transfeminine individuals who express masculinity for the reason of many of them getting discriminated against, fake-claimed, and are afraid of coming out as trans/coming to terms with their identity due to being too masculine. It was coined by FANDOM user RoseWatera on December 24th 2020<ref>{{Archive|Site=web|URL=20220630142821/https://crying-roses.tumblr.com/post/658343758890483712/azurgian}}</ref>.

    == Etymology ==
    The name of the identity was based on the term ‘[[azurgirl]]’, which is a term/gender identity that involves being a girl and being masculine. The original name, Tombian, was based of the term 'tomboy', a person who is a girl with the characteristics considered typical of a boy.

    == Resources ==
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    [[Category:Exclusive Identities]]
    [[Category:Exclusive Identities]]

    Latest revision as of 02:22, 26 July 2022

    The Tombian flag by FANDOM user RoseWatera.
    Tombian flag modified, originally edited by FANDOM user PKask.

    Azurgian, also known as Tombian is a term exclusively for AMAB transfeminine individuals with qualities considered masculine in western society. The qualities can be visually, socially, or morally masculine.

    The transmasculine counterpart is rosbian.

    Flag

    The flag was created by FANDOM user RoseWatera on the 24th of December, 2020. The purple stands for feminine genders, the indigo stands for non-conforming women, the blue is for masculinity and the sky blue is for non-conforming masculinity.

    History

    The term Azurgian was coined for transfeminine individuals who express masculinity for the reason of many of them getting discriminated against, fake-claimed, and are afraid of coming out as trans/coming to terms with their identity due to being too masculine. It was coined by FANDOM user RoseWatera on December 24th 2020[1].

    Etymology

    The name of the identity was based on the term ‘azurgirl’, which is a term/gender identity that involves being a girl and being masculine. The original name, Tombian, was based of the term 'tomboy', a person who is a girl with the characteristics considered typical of a boy.

    Resources

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