Angynmasc

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Angynmasc or angynbutch is a gender expression/identity term where one identifies as both male/masculine and female/feminine but prefers to present as traditionally masculine/male.[2] Its feminine counterpart is angynfem.

Common Definitions

angynbutch / angynmasc ~ gender expression/identity term where one identifies as both male/masculine and female/feminine but prefers to present through typical displays of masculinity, regardless of their level of masculine/male gender identity. not to be confused with mascandrogyne — one does not have to experience primarily masculine genders to identify as androbutch.

etymology: an - andro, meaning male / gyn - gyne, meaning female / butch or masc, denoting masculine presentation flag: three center stripes (pink, yellow, blue) represent feminine/femalie identity, the area between masc and fem, and masculine/male identity; the four outer stripes (blue, purple/purple, blue) represent traditional masculinity

–Shakespearie, 2024

History

Angynmasc was coined by Fandom user Shakespearie, along with the terms angynfem and lexephoric, on September 28th, 2024. The flag was uploaded on the same date.[2]

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