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    Other examples of people who might feel the term cusper fits them are:
    Other examples of people who might feel the term cusper fits them are:
    *A [[transfeminine]] gender non-conforming [[gay]] man who takes estrogen, has undergone top surgery and refers to themselves as a woman sometimes, but prefers not to have any other procedures or pass fully as a woman.
    *A [[transfeminine]] gender non-conforming [[gay]] man who takes estrogen, has undergone top surgery and refers to themselves as a woman sometimes, but prefers not to have any other procedures or pass fully as a woman.
    *A [[transmasculine]] butch lesbian who uses he/him pronouns, has undergone bottom surgery and changed their legal gender, but is comfortable with being referred to and proudly identifies as a butch lesbian and as a woman in certain contexts.
    *A [[transmasculine]] butch lesbian who uses he/him pronouns, has undergone bottom surgery and changed his legal gender, but is comfortable with being referred to and proudly identifies as a butch lesbian and as a woman in certain contexts.


    It is not clearly defined whom the term cusper applies to, although gender non-conformity, which is inherent to this identity, is most usually associated with [[sapphic]] and [[achillean]] people.
    It is not clearly defined whom the term cusper applies to, although gender non-conformity, which is inherent to this identity, is most usually associated with [[sapphic]] and [[achillean]] people.
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