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"I Didn’t read all of the opening post. .., But probably. " made me laugh that | |||
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"My transmasc partner had a male account before he had all of his lower surgery. Just mentioned in the profile the relevant details." so glad your happily keeping your vagina | |||
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"What's enby? " Non Binary | |||
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"I Didn’t read all of the opening post. .., But probably. made me laugh that " | |||
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"No idea what a transmanc is???? " Someone from Warrington? Sorry to make light of your thread OP B | |||
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"Cant keep up with all these new terms ect " Transmasc is short for transmasculine. Because most people tend to assume transitions are the other direction if you don't specify the masculine. | |||
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"How many people take notice of bios? I’m transmasc non-binary. I don’t want to make a new profile as I’m fine with the woman label because I still have my tits and pussy (boy pussy hehe) But if I put in my bio about being enby, would anyone take notice? Like do people actually notice stuff like that or are they just scanning for the important details? Pls help thx" I enjoy reading bios, I would notice what you put but then I would have to Google it. I am very uneducated when it comes to some gender labels and I do appreciate it when people do briefly explained the meaning within the bio. | |||
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"Cant keep up with all these new terms ect Transmasc is short for transmasculine. Because most people tend to assume transitions are the other direction if you don't specify the masculine." thank but im even more lost now so its a trans but still feminine or masculine to the (opposite/original) sex??? | |||
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"What's enby? Non Binary " Oh right thanks... Its Your profile so whatever pleases you op. But if you want others to read it and importantly to understand it may be worth using words? | |||
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"Cant keep up with all these new terms ect Transmasc is short for transmasculine. Because most people tend to assume transitions are the other direction if you don't specify the masculine. thank but im even more lost now so its a trans but still feminine or masculine to the (opposite/original) sex??? " It's a term that is in constant flux as most are. It is generally for those who are AFAB (Assigned female at birth), but not always for those who are AFAB, who either present their gender as masculine or express themselves as more masculine. (lifted from the enby wiki) C | |||
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"Cant keep up with all these new terms ect Transmasc is short for transmasculine. Because most people tend to assume transitions are the other direction if you don't specify the masculine. thank but im even more lost now so its a trans but still feminine or masculine to the (opposite/original) sex??? " The masculine part means they're leaning more towards the masculine. | |||
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"Cant keep up with all these new terms ect Transmasc is short for transmasculine. Because most people tend to assume transitions are the other direction if you don't specify the masculine. thank but im even more lost now so its a trans but still feminine or masculine to the (opposite/original) sex??? The masculine part means they're leaning more towards the masculine." thanks for trying but im completely lost im just gunna keep quiet and google lol | |||
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"How many people take notice of bios? I’m transmasc non-binary. I don’t want to make a new profile as I’m fine with the woman label because I still have my tits and pussy (boy pussy hehe) But if I put in my bio about being enby, would anyone take notice? Like do people actually notice stuff like that or are they just scanning for the important details? Pls help thx" Hi OP Many men don't read profiles but women and trans people usually do, in my experience. Anyone worth meeting will read and understand your profile. I have a trans son who is also enby, so understand what you mean. These new terms are still confusing for many of us oldies | |||
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