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[[File:Libramasculineflag.png|thumb|220x220px|The libramasculine flag.]] |
[[File:Libramasculineflag.png|thumb|220x220px|The libramasculine flag.]] |
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'''Libramasculine''' is a gender in which one is mostly [[agender]] but experiences a small amount of attachment to being masculine/male. It's similar to [[demiboy]], but is more specifically partially masculine and partially agender, with the agender part outweighing the masculine part, while demiboy is partially male, partially any other gender(s). Libramasculine people often identify as [[Non-Binary|non-binary]]. If a libramasculine person is not assigned male at birth they might also consider themselves [[Transgender|transmasculine]]. |
'''Libramasculine''' is a gender in which one is mostly [[agender]] but experiences a small amount of attachment to being masculine/male. It's similar to [[demiboy]], but is more specifically partially masculine and partially agender, with the agender part outweighing the masculine part, while demiboy is partially male, partially any other gender(s). Libramasculine people often identify as [[Non-Binary|non-binary]]. If a libramasculine person is not assigned male at birth they might also consider themselves [[Transgender|transmasculine]] or [[transneumasc]]. |
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The feminine equivalent is [[librafeminine]], the non-binary equivalent is [[libranonbinary]]. |
The feminine equivalent is [[librafeminine]], the non-binary equivalent is [[libranonbinary]]. |
Revision as of 23:01, 16 January 2021
Libramasculine is a gender in which one is mostly agender but experiences a small amount of attachment to being masculine/male. It's similar to demiboy, but is more specifically partially masculine and partially agender, with the agender part outweighing the masculine part, while demiboy is partially male, partially any other gender(s). Libramasculine people often identify as non-binary. If a libramasculine person is not assigned male at birth they might also consider themselves transmasculine or transneumasc.
The feminine equivalent is librafeminine, the non-binary equivalent is libranonbinary.