I've seen both versions used pretty much interchangeably, since the sort of person who ends up on this bingo will not distinguish between AFAB/AMAB and transmasc/transfem. But yeah, for us they're different and that makes more sense.
Is transmasculine related to presentation? I've been kind of defining it as "AFAB whose gender is vaguely masculine" in my head, but IDK if that's how they define it because I can't keep up with the terminology.
I've seen it defined as "trans men and nonbinary people with masculine/male-leaning gender identities", mostly.
(and i, as an afab agender person who doesn't specifically present fem or masc aside from, like, wearing pants, really doesn't like being lumped under the "transmasculine" label.)
I understand. I'm sorry about the square, as another non trans[binaryish] person I really should have realized that at some point before getting the idea and putting it up.
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Those shitheads don't tend to discriminate based on presentation.
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Is transmasculine related to presentation? I've been kind of defining it as "AFAB whose gender is vaguely masculine" in my head, but IDK if that's how they define it because I can't keep up with the terminology.
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(and i, as an afab agender person who doesn't specifically present fem or masc aside from, like, wearing pants, really doesn't like being lumped under the "transmasculine" label.)
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I understand. I'm sorry about the square, as another non trans[binaryish] person I really should have realized that at some point before getting the idea and putting it up.