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'''Mascfem''', '''Mascfemme''', '''Mascufem''', '''Femasc''', or '''Femmasc''', refers to someone who is both [[masculine]] and [[feminine]] or experiences both masculinity and femininity, either in their gender, in the [[ |
'''Mascfem''', '''Mascfemme''', '''Mascufem''', '''Femasc''', or '''Femmasc''', refers to someone who is both [[masculine]] and [[feminine]] or experiences both masculinity and femininity, either in their [[gender]] ([[gender identity]]), in the [[presentation]] ([[gender expression]]), or both.<ref>https://beyond-mogai-pride-flags.tumblr.com/post/629146325418754048/mascfem-folk-pride-flag</ref> These may be experienced [[Plurigender|simultaneously]] or not. For genders it is similar to [[androgyne]] or [[lingender]]. For presentation it is similar to [[androgynous]] and [[futch]]. |
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== Resources == |
== Resources == |
Revision as of 19:20, 19 January 2024
Mascfem, Mascfemme, Mascufem, Femasc, or Femmasc, refers to someone who is both masculine and feminine or experiences both masculinity and femininity, either in their gender (gender identity), in the presentation (gender expression), or both.[1] These may be experienced simultaneously or not. For genders it is similar to androgyne or lingender. For presentation it is similar to androgynous and futch.