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    '''Transmasculine''', or '''transmasc''', is a term typically used to describe a transgender individual who was [[Assigned Gender|assigned]] female at birth ([[AFAB]]) but identifies fully or partially as a [[masculine]] gender. It can be considered an [[Umbrella Term|umbrella term]] for those who were assigned a non-masculine identity at birth, but transitioned to a masculine identity.
    '''Transmasculine''', or '''transmasc''', is an umbrella term for individuals who were not [[Assigned Gender|assigned male at birth]] whose gender identity is some way [[masculine]] - whether partially, fully, sometimes and/or always. This includes [[Transgender|trans]] [[Male|men]], and non-AMAB trans individuals whose gender is masculine in some way.


    Transmasculine individuals can also identify as other, non-masculine genders as well. For example, an [[androgyne]] individual may identify as transmasculine, though typically, one's masculine identities are more significant than one's non-masculine identities, or one wants to emphasize their masculine identity. Tranmasculine individuals are sometimes called FtM or F2M (female to male); however, this isn't always accurate as not all transmasculine individuals are binary trans men.
    Transmasculine individuals can also identify as other, non-masculine genders as well. For example, an [[androgyne]] individual may identify as transmasculine, though typically, one's masculine identities are more significant than one's non-masculine identities, or one wants to emphasize their masculine identity. Tranmasculine individuals are sometimes called FtM or F2M (female to male); however, this isn't always accurate as not all transmasculine individuals are binary trans men.

    Revision as of 23:51, 21 September 2021

    The transmasculine flag.
    The trans man/transmasculine flag.

    Transmasculine, or transmasc, is an umbrella term for individuals who were not assigned male at birth whose gender identity is some way masculine - whether partially, fully, sometimes and/or always. This includes trans men, and non-AMAB trans individuals whose gender is masculine in some way.

    Transmasculine individuals can also identify as other, non-masculine genders as well. For example, an androgyne individual may identify as transmasculine, though typically, one's masculine identities are more significant than one's non-masculine identities, or one wants to emphasize their masculine identity. Tranmasculine individuals are sometimes called FtM or F2M (female to male); however, this isn't always accurate as not all transmasculine individuals are binary trans men.

    Transmasculine individuals are typically AFAB, though they may also possibly be AXAB or UAB. AMAB individuals cannot be considered transmasculine as the usage of trans means that one was is has gone from a non-masculine identity to a masculine identity. AMAB trans individuals who identify with a masculine gender may identify as intramasculine and/or admasculine.

    Transmasculine is sometimes used, not as a gender identity, but as a way to describe anyone who is assigned female at birth and undergoes masculinization, either through surgery, hormone replacement therapy, or other methods. Under this definition women who take testosterone to attempt to appear more masculine would be considered transmasculine.

    The feminine equivalent to transmasculine is transfeminine. The neutral equivalent is transneutral. The androgynous equivalent is transandrogynous. The xenine equivalent is transxenine. The aporine equivalent is transaporine. The outherine equivalent is transoutherine. The AMAB equivalent is intramasculine.

    Examples

    Some examples of genders that transmasculine individuals may identify as include:

    Transition

    Many transmasculine individuals will try to present in a traditionally masculine way. This can include having short hair and wearing traditionally masculine clothes. Some will wear packers to give the feeling and appearance of having a penis. Many will wear binders to make their chest flat, however binding can be dangerous and can lead to deformation of the rib cage, especially if done incorrectly or for long periods of time.

    Medical transition typically involves taking testosterone injections or testosterone gel. Surgical elements can include a mastectomy to remove breasts (known as top surgery), and metoidioplasty and/or phalloplasty to create a penis (known as bottom surgery). It is also not uncommon for transmasculine individuals to have a hysterectomy (removal of the uterus), oophorectomy (removal of the ovaries), or both.

    A transmasculine individual may do all, some, or none of these things. Some may not feel a need to transition, and some may be unable to transition due to medical reasons.

    Flag

    The most common transmasculine flag was created by an unknown individual on or before July 4, 2015.[1] The flag has no confirmed meaning, but uses the same shades of pink and blue on the transgender flag.

    A common alternate transmasculine flag was created by DeviantArt user Prideflags on June 14, 2016.[2][3]

    An alternate flag was created by an unknown reddit user on December 28, 2019.[4]

    An alternate flag was created by Tumblr user queerautism on July 18, 2020.[5] The flag uses a sun to represent masculinity, warmth, hope, and life.

    An alternate flag including red stripes was created by an unknown individual sometime before April 21, 2021.

    An alternate flag was created by Tumblr user lavendroused on April 27, 2020.[6] Dark magenta represents solidarity and shared community with transfems and all trans individuals. Pink represents gender non-conforming femininity and reclamation. Orange represents masculinity and empowerment. White represents wholeness, self-love, self-acceptance, having inherent worth, and sacredness/transness. Green represents non-binary transmascs and expansiveness. Turquoise represents intersex transmascs, transmascs who were AMAB, transmasc lesbians, transmasc system members, multigender transmascs, transmascs who hold complex and contradictory identities, as well as the community's complexity, diversity, and authenticity. Blue represents trans men and healing. Lavender represents queerness and solidarity with all marginalized individuals. The rose represents centering transmascs of color. And the lion represents strength, visibility, and deserving better, while also referring to the existence of transmasc lions.

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