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[[File:Mascandrogyne.png|thumb|220x220px|The mascandrogyne flag.]] |
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'''Mascandrogyne''' or '''masculine androgyne''' refers to an [[androgyne]] or otherwise [[androgynous]] gendered person whose gender is more [[masculine]] than [[feminine]]. |
'''Mascandrogyne''' or '''masculine androgyne''' refers to an [[androgyne]] or otherwise [[androgynous]] gendered person whose gender is more [[masculine]] than [[feminine]]. One's gender is simultaneously masculine and feminine, or is in between masculine and feminine, however the masculine part outweighs the feminine part. The exact amounts femininity and masculinity may [[Genderflux|fluctuate]], but the masculinity always or almost always outweighs the femininity. |
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Similar gender include [[androx]].<br /> |
Similar gender include [[androx]], [[androge]], and [[andryne]]. The feminine equivent is [[femandrogyne]].<br /> |
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[[Category:Androgynous Genders]] |
Revision as of 20:21, 4 March 2021
Mascandrogyne or masculine androgyne refers to an androgyne or otherwise androgynous gendered person whose gender is more masculine than feminine. One's gender is simultaneously masculine and feminine, or is in between masculine and feminine, however the masculine part outweighs the feminine part. The exact amounts femininity and masculinity may fluctuate, but the masculinity always or almost always outweighs the femininity.
Similar gender include androx, androge, and andryne. The feminine equivent is femandrogyne.