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    '''Rosbian''' is a term exclusively for [[AFAB]] [[Transmasculine|transmascsuline]] people with qualities considered [[feminine]] in western society. The qualities can be visually, socially, or morally feminine.
    '''Rosbian''' is a term exclusively for [[AFAB]] [[Transmasculine|transmascsuline]] people with qualities considered [[feminine]] in western society. The qualities can be visually, socially, or morally feminine.


    The transfeminine counterpart is [[tombian]].
    The transfeminine counterpart is [[Tombian|azurgian]].


    == History ==
    == History ==
    Rosbian was coined for transmasc individuals who express femininity, because they are often discriminated against and called “fake trans”. This page is the original source of the term.
    Rosbian was coined for transmasc individuals who express femininity, because they are often discriminated against and called “fake trans”. It was coined by FANDOM user RoseWatera on December 24th 2020. This page is the original source of the term.
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    Revision as of 17:47, 5 June 2021

    The rosbian flag created by FANDOM user RoseWatera.
    Modified rosbian flag by FANDOM user PKask.

    Rosbian is a term exclusively for AFAB transmascsuline people with qualities considered feminine in western society. The qualities can be visually, socially, or morally feminine.

    The transfeminine counterpart is azurgian.

    History

    Rosbian was coined for transmasc individuals who express femininity, because they are often discriminated against and called “fake trans”. It was coined by FANDOM user RoseWatera on December 24th 2020. This page is the original source of the term.

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