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Ezgender/Sandbox2 is a term for someone who is both genderqueer and considers themself a guy or is comfortable with being called a "guy". "Guy" in this case may be used light-heartedly, or genuinely refer to being male.

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"Genderqueer" as a term is a diverse one, which can be used as a standalone gender term or a descriptor of gender queerness and being gender non-conforming. Genderqueer guys may or may not consider themselves transgender[1] or nonbinary[2]: [3]There are many experiences that can be described as genderqueer guy[4][5]. Many definitions involve viewing masculinity or maleness through a genderqueer lense.[6]

1. personally, my gender is very connected to maleness but it feels like…parallel to binary maleness in a way, like it’s different but similar enough that i still really like being seen as a guy. i also feel that my gender is like a neutral version of male in a way, because ive never really connected with masculinity on a presentation level or just in terms of describing my gender. so i guess that would be my personal definition of genderqueer guy

2. in general, the term genderqueer guy could encompass a ton of different experiences. i’m thinking about making a post with as many different examples as i can think of but i’ll put a few here:

a masc-aligned nonbinary person

a bigender person whose two genders are genderqueer and male

a multigender person who feels that their male/masc gender is the primary identity, or whose full range of gender experiences could be described as genderqueer guy altogether

a genderfluid person who’s often a male/masc gender or whose full range of gender experiences could be described as genderqueer guy altogether

a genderflux person whose gender is male/masc when at its strongest

an agender person who likes being seen as a guy in day to day life or who feels that if they had a gender it would be male/masc

an afab person who feels that their gender would be totally binary male but has been somehow affected by being raised/perceived as female

an amab person who feels that their gender would be totally nonbinary but feels connected to maleness due to being raised/perceived as male

a neurodivergent person who feels that their gender would be totally binary male but that their connection to maleness has been affected by their neurodivergency

a person who feels such a strong connection to being a gay man that they feel a connection to maleness as a result but wouldn’t feel like a man if it weren’t for their attraction to men

— Tumblr user Positivelygenderqueer guy, https://archive.md/HPVv4



Genderqueer guy can also be considered an umbrella term for terms like demiboy, trans man, and other terms of trans manhood.[7] In this case, "genderqueer guy" is very similar and overlaps with "genderqueer man" and/or "nonbinary boy," but may be used over other terms because of personal preference. [8]

 

A meme about being a genderqueer guy, by Positivelygenderqueerguy[9] in the Link "It's My Sleepover And I Get To Choose The Movie" meme.[10]

History

Positivelygenderqueerguy, a blog dedicated to the identity, made its first post on (date). The flag designed by this blog, overlayed with meanings, was posted Apr 7th, 2020.[11]

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A pride flag edit by Positivelygenderqueerguy.[12]

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Subsets

  • Agenderqueer Guy
  • Genderqueer Rosguy

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Flags

genderqueer guy pride flag: color meanings

dark blue: stable sense of connection to manhood light blue: unconventional masculinity/maleness white: trans identity light orange: neutral and/or feminine gender elements dark orange: disconnect from gender binary essentially…

blue —> guy white —> trans orange —> genderqueer

— Positivelygenderqueerguy, Apr 7th, 2020, https://archive.md/xLzpG


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