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    [[File:The contramas flag.png|thumb|Contramas flag by user Foxesforever]]
    [[File:The contramas flag.png|thumb|Contramas flag by user Foxesforever]]
    '''Contramas''' is a gender that is not derived from maleness or masculinity, yet still feels male or masculine in a unique way. It is similar to proxvir, with the main difference being that it is not derived from maleness or masculinity in any way. Contramas is best described as being “uniquely masculine while not being connected to any form of masculinity.”
    '''Contramas''' is a [[gender]] that is not derived from maleness or masculinity, yet still feels male or [[masculine]] in a unique way. It is similar to [[proxvir]], with the main difference being that it is not derived from maleness or masculinity in any way. Contramas is best described as being “uniquely masculine while not being connected to any form of masculinity.”


    == History ==
    == History ==

    Revision as of 18:01, 28 March 2021

    Contramas flag by user Foxesforever

    Contramas is a gender that is not derived from maleness or masculinity, yet still feels male or masculine in a unique way. It is similar to proxvir, with the main difference being that it is not derived from maleness or masculinity in any way. Contramas is best described as being “uniquely masculine while not being connected to any form of masculinity.”

    History

    The term contramas was coined by FANDOM user Foxesforever on March 15th, 2021.

    Etymology

    Contramas is a combination of the Latin words contra, meaning anti, and mas, meaning masculine.

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