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    [[File:Masculine.png|thumb|220x220px|The masculine flag.]]
    [[File:Masculine.png|thumb|220x220px|The masculine flag.]]
    '''Masculine''', or '''Masc''' refers to the act of having or showing qualities associated with masculinity- a set of behaviors, [[Gender Presentation|presentations]], and roles which were/are typically culturally associated with being a man. Masculine can be used to describe one's gender, one's gender presentation, or both.


    [[File:Masculine-alt.png|thumb|Alternate masculine flag.]]
    Genders that are associated with masculinity include: [[Binary Genders|binary man]], [[proxvir]], [[solarian]], and [[demiboy]], among others. Not all people with masculine genders will present masculinely, and not all people who present masculinely have a masculine gender. People of any gender or sexual orientation can present as masculine, but those who are [[Assigned Gender|assigned male at birth]] often experience societal pressure to do so. People who are [[AFAB]], but have a masculine gender or masculine gender presentation may be called [[transmasculine]].

    '''Masculine''', or '''Masc''' refers to the act of having or showing qualities associated with masculinity- a set of behaviors, [[Gender Presentation|presentations]], and roles which were/are typically culturally associated with being a [[man]]. Masculine can be used to describe one's gender, one's gender presentation, or both.

    Genders that are associated with masculinity include: [[Binary Genders|binary man]], [[proxvir]], [[solarian]], and [[demiboy]], among others. Not all individuals with masculine genders will present masculinely, and not all individuals who present masculinely have a masculine gender. Individuals of any gender or [[sexual orientation]] can present as masculine, but those who are [[Assigned Gender|assigned male at birth]] often experience societal pressure to do so. individuals who are [[AFAB]], but have a masculine gender or masculine gender presentation may be called [[transmasculine]].


    The exact qualities associated with masculinity are different based on the culture and time period. Qualities that are typically associated with masculinity in western society include:
    The exact qualities associated with masculinity are different based on the culture and time period. Qualities that are typically associated with masculinity in western society include:
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    * Mechanical instincts and a desire to solve problems.
    * Mechanical instincts and a desire to solve problems.
    * A gender expression which includes wearing pants, having short hair, having facial/body hair, and/or having visible muscles.
    * A gender expression which includes wearing pants, having short hair, having facial/body hair, and/or having visible muscles.
    *A gender expression which includes using he/him pronouns.
    * A gender expression which includes using he/him [[pronouns]].


    ==Flag==
    ==Flag==
    The masculine flag was designed by imoga-pride on December 17, 2018.<ref>https://imoga-pride.tumblr.com/post/181198815416/based-on-unmasculine-and-unfeminine-flags-by</ref>
    The masculine flag was designed by imoga-pride on December 17, 2018.<ref>[https://imoga-pride.tumblr.com/post/181198815416/mascfem-flags imoga-pride on Tumblr: Masc/Fem Flags] ([https://web.archive.org/web/20210708060502/https://imoga-pride.tumblr.com/post/181198815416/mascfem-flags Archive])</ref> The flag's color meaning are currently unknown. The alternate masculine flag was designed by Wikia FANDOM user kirbirb on January 7th, 2021.<ref>[[:File:Masculine-alt.png|Masculine Alternate Flag File]]</ref> The flag's color meanings are currently unknown.


    == Resources ==
    == Resources ==

    Latest revision as of 15:28, 6 June 2023

    The masculine flag.
    Alternate masculine flag.

    Masculine, or Masc refers to the act of having or showing qualities associated with masculinity- a set of behaviors, presentations, and roles which were/are typically culturally associated with being a man. Masculine can be used to describe one's gender, one's gender presentation, or both.

    Genders that are associated with masculinity include: binary man, proxvir, solarian, and demiboy, among others. Not all individuals with masculine genders will present masculinely, and not all individuals who present masculinely have a masculine gender. Individuals of any gender or sexual orientation can present as masculine, but those who are assigned male at birth often experience societal pressure to do so. individuals who are AFAB, but have a masculine gender or masculine gender presentation may be called transmasculine.

    The exact qualities associated with masculinity are different based on the culture and time period. Qualities that are typically associated with masculinity in western society include:

    • Physical strength, power and confidence.
    • Bravery, stoicism, and determination.
    • Assertiveness, aggression, and social independence.
    • Mechanical instincts and a desire to solve problems.
    • A gender expression which includes wearing pants, having short hair, having facial/body hair, and/or having visible muscles.
    • A gender expression which includes using he/him pronouns.

    Flag

    The masculine flag was designed by imoga-pride on December 17, 2018.[1] The flag's color meaning are currently unknown. The alternate masculine flag was designed by Wikia FANDOM user kirbirb on January 7th, 2021.[2] The flag's color meanings are currently unknown.

    Resources

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