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    [[File:Femasle.png|thumb|The femasle flag]]
    [[File:Femasle.png|thumb|The femasle flag]]
    '''Femasle''', also known as '''femascule''' and '''femascle''', describes an identity that embraces both [[female]]ness and [[male]]ness, while not being one’s [[gender]] nor [[sex]] descriptor.
    '''Femasle''' or '''femmasle''', also known as '''femascule''' or '''femascle''', describes an identity that embraces [[both]] [[female]]ness and [[male]]ness, while not being one’s [[gender]] nor [[sex]] descriptor.<ref>http://beyondmogai.home.blog/2021/02/25/femasle-pride-flag/</ref>


    The term femasle may be used to represent one's sense of self. It shouldn't be confused with [[femache]], which is a [[gender identity]], or with [[amphadic]], which is a sex identity.
    The term femasle may be used to represent one's sense of self. It shouldn't be confused with [[femache]], which is a [[gender identity]], or with [[amphadic]], which is a sex identity.


    == Etymology ==
    == Etymology ==
    Femasle combines the French words ''[[wiktionary:femella#French|femella]]/[[wiktionary:femelle#French|femelle]]'' with ''[[wiktionary:masle#French|masle]]/[[wiktionary:mascle#French|mascle]]/[[wiktionary:mascule#French|mascule]]''.
    Femasle combines the words ''[[wiktionary:femella|femella]]/[[wiktionary:femelle#French|femelle]]'' and ''[[wiktionary:masle#Middle French|masle]]/[[wiktionary:mascle|mascle]]/[[wiktionary:mascule|mascule]]''.


    == Flag ==
    == Flag ==

    Latest revision as of 17:13, 1 October 2023

    The femasle flag

    Femasle or femmasle, also known as femascule or femascle, describes an identity that embraces both femaleness and maleness, while not being one’s gender nor sex descriptor.[1]

    The term femasle may be used to represent one's sense of self. It shouldn't be confused with femache, which is a gender identity, or with amphadic, which is a sex identity.

    Etymology

    Femasle combines the words femella/femelle and masle/mascle/mascule.

    Flag

    The flag was posted by Tumblr user Arco-pluris through the blog Beyond MOGAI Pride Flags.[2]

    References

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