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    [[File:Voidmasc-flag.png|thumb|The voidmasc flag]]
    [[File:Voidmasc-flag.png|thumb|The voidmasc flag|alt=A flag that is composed of nine horizontal stripes, the outer two being grey, then the next inner two are lighter gray, then white, then greyish blue, and the middle stripe being dark blue.]]
    '''Voidmasc''' or '''Voidmasculine''', also referred to as '''openmasculine''' or '''queermasculine''', is a [[non-binary]] gender that is vaguely [[masculine]] or has a vague connection to masculinity, but one is unsure of what their gender identity is. It is similar to [[quoimasc]].
    == Flag ==
    The voidmasc flag is composed of nine horizontal stripes, the outer two being grey, then in one being lighter gray, then in one being white, the in one being greyish blue, and the middle stripe being dark blue. These colors do not have meaning, rather expressing the feeling of the gender.
    == Origin ==
    The term voidmasc and its variants were coined by Tumblr user welcometojoelsvoid.<ref>Source needed.</ref>


    '''Voidmasc''' or '''Voidmasculine''', also referred to as '''openmasculine''' or '''queermasculine''', is a [[non-binary]] gender that is vaguely [[masculine]] or has a vague connection to masculinity, but one is unsure of what their gender identity is.
    == Resources ==

    <references group="General references" />https://welcometojoelsvoid.tumblr.com/post/181764673485/voidmasc-voidmasculine-openmasc-queermasc
    This term is similar to [[quoimasc]], the [[feminine]] counterpart is [[voidfem]].
    ==History ==
    The term voidmasc and its variants were coined by Tumblr user welcometojoelsvoid on January 2, 2019 to describe his gender identity.<ref name=":0">[https://welcometojoelsvoid.tumblr.com/post/181764673485/voidmasc-voidmasculine-openmasc-queermasc welcometojoelsvoid on Tumblr: Voidmasc | Voidmasculine (/openmasc, queermasc) ;] ([https://web.archive.org/web/20210629031249/https://welcometojoelsvoid.tumblr.com/post/181764673485/voidmasc-voidmasculine-openmasc-queermasc Archive])</ref>

    ==Flag==
    The voidmasc flags were designed by Tumblr user welcometojoelsvoid on January 6, 2019. The flags' colors do not have an official meaning, but it is described that the blues and greys are like fading and intersecting into each other like the gender identity kind of dances along the lines of male but not quite.<ref name=":0" />
    ==Resources==
    <references />
    [[Category:Masculine Genders]]
    [[Category:Masculine Genders]]
    [[Category:Gender]]
    [[Category:Gender]]
    [[Category:Uingender]]
    [[Category:Uingender]]
    [[Category:Needs Resource Verification]]

    Latest revision as of 10:30, 2 May 2024

    A flag that is composed of nine horizontal stripes, the outer two being grey, then the next inner two are lighter gray, then white, then greyish blue, and the middle stripe being dark blue.
    The voidmasc flag

    Voidmasc or Voidmasculine, also referred to as openmasculine or queermasculine, is a non-binary gender that is vaguely masculine or has a vague connection to masculinity, but one is unsure of what their gender identity is.

    This term is similar to quoimasc, the feminine counterpart is voidfem.

    History

    The term voidmasc and its variants were coined by Tumblr user welcometojoelsvoid on January 2, 2019 to describe his gender identity.[1]

    Flag

    The voidmasc flags were designed by Tumblr user welcometojoelsvoid on January 6, 2019. The flags' colors do not have an official meaning, but it is described that the blues and greys are like fading and intersecting into each other like the gender identity kind of dances along the lines of male but not quite.[1]

    Resources

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