The term “transmasc” isn’t it for me, personally.
Not because I don’t feel masculine; I’m absolutely aligned with masculinity.
But, I’m a man and if we’re discussing my transness, it feels most accurate to describe myself and be described as a trans man as opposed to “transmasc”.
Not because I don’t feel masculine; I’m absolutely aligned with masculinity.
But, I’m a man and if we’re discussing my transness, it feels most accurate to describe myself and be described as a trans man as opposed to “transmasc”.
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