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    ''{{Distinguish|Intramasc}}'''''Intramasculine''', or '''intra-masc''', is a [[gender modality]] under the [[cisn't]] umbrella describing an [[AMAB]] individual who, while not being [[cisgender]], has a similar experience to that of cisgender [[male]] individuals. Examples may include:
    ''{{Distinguish|Intramasc}}''


    * Being AMAB and identifying [[Demigender|partially]] as male or [[masculine]]
    '''Intramasculine''', or '''intra-masc''' is a term used to describe [[transgender]]/[[Cisn't|non-cis]] individuals who were [[AMAB]] and identify fully or partially as a [[masculine]] gender, or feel that masculinity strongly influences their gender. They may be [[Miaspec|male-aligned]], [[mingender]], or [[Gender Presentation|present]] masculinely, but still are not actually considered [[cisgender]] males.
    * Being AMAB and identifying with a [[Gender Identity|gender identity]] which is masculine or is similar/comparable to male
    * Being AMAB and feeling that their gender identity is heavily influenced by maleness or masculinity


    They may have other, non-masculine genders as well, though typically one's masculine identities are more significant than one's non-masculine identities, or one wants to emphasize their masculinity or masculine identities.
    Intramasculine individuals may experience non-masculine genders as well, though typically their masculine identities are more significant than their non-masculine identities or they want to emphasize their masculinity or masculine identities.


    This may be considered to AMAB counterpart to [[transmasculine]]. The [[feminine]] equivalent is [[intrafeminine]].
    Intramasculine may be considered to AMAB counterpart to [[transmasculine]]. The [[feminine]] equivalent is [[intrafeminine]].


    ==History==
    ==History==

    Revision as of 03:41, 21 August 2022

    The Intramasculine Flag

    Intramasculine, or intra-masc, is a gender modality under the cisn't umbrella describing an AMAB individual who, while not being cisgender, has a similar experience to that of cisgender male individuals. Examples may include:

    • Being AMAB and identifying partially as male or masculine
    • Being AMAB and identifying with a gender identity which is masculine or is similar/comparable to male
    • Being AMAB and feeling that their gender identity is heavily influenced by maleness or masculinity

    Intramasculine individuals may experience non-masculine genders as well, though typically their masculine identities are more significant than their non-masculine identities or they want to emphasize their masculinity or masculine identities.

    Intramasculine may be considered to AMAB counterpart to transmasculine. The feminine equivalent is intrafeminine.

    History

    Intramasculine was coined by Instagram user @mogai.terms on March 18, 2021. It was made with the purpose of giving a label to AMAB masculine-aligned/man-aligned individuals, since transmasculine only applies to non-AMAB individuals.[1]

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    The intramasculine was made at the same time that the label was coined, by the same person. Light yellow represents intersex and isogender intra-mascs, light blue is for intra-mascs who are only partially masculine, medium blue is for intra-mascs whose gender is very strongly masculine, and the dark blue in the center is symbolic of feeling masculine within and relating to ones non-cisgender identity.[1]

    Etymology

    "Intra-" comes from the Latin word for "within".[1][2]

    References

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