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    '''Quoimasc''' is a type of '''quoigender''' where you don’t know what your gender is, but are certain it is masculine. The opposite would be Quoifem.


    The term was coined by @HakuoTan on twitter on September 26th.

    == Flag ==
    [[File:CF5942ED-4462-4F1E-972D-43124EB9118E.png|thumb|The Quoimasc flag.]]
    [[File:CF5942ED-4462-4F1E-972D-43124EB9118E.png|thumb|The Quoimasc flag.]]
    [[File:Alternate quoimasc flag..png|thumb|Alternative quoimasc flag.]]
    Purple - mystery
    '''Quoimasc''' is a type of [[quoigender]] where one is unsure about one's gender but is certain that it is masculine. The feminine equivalent is [[quoifem]].

    ==History==
    Bold blue - certainty that your gender is masculine
    The term was coined by Twitter user HakuoTan on on September 26th, 2020.<ref>HakuoTan on Twitter: {{archived link|https://twitter.com/HakuoTan/status/1309907351399530498|http://archive.today/2020.09.27-112731/https://twitter.com/HakuoTan/status/1309907351399530498|New terms!! Quoifem and quoimasc!!}}</ref> The flag was created at the same time. Purple denotes mystery, bold blue certain masculinity, and black confusion about one's gender.

    Black - confusion


    ==References==
    Bold blue - certainty that your gender is masculine
    <references/>


    Purple - mystery
    [[Category:Masculine Genders]]
    [[Category:Masculine Genders]]
    [[Category:Gender]]
    [[Category:Uingender]]
    [[Category:Questioning]]

    Latest revision as of 16:32, 26 October 2021

    The Quoimasc flag.
    Alternative quoimasc flag.

    Quoimasc is a type of quoigender where one is unsure about one's gender but is certain that it is masculine. The feminine equivalent is quoifem.

    History

    The term was coined by Twitter user HakuoTan on on September 26th, 2020.[1] The flag was created at the same time. Purple denotes mystery, bold blue certain masculinity, and black confusion about one's gender.

    References

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