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Transtidal: A trans person who has a masculine or man related identity, is transitioning towards masculinity or manhood, etc., regardless of anything else about their identity. Can be shortened to transtid.
Someone who might want to use this label includes...
Those whose manhood or masculinity is distinctly trans, but do not identify with being a trans man or transmasculine.
Someone who is admasculine and/or sensmasculine, and who feel that this identity is also trans.
People who do not want their AGAB assumed; only that they are trans, and aligned with masculinity or manhood in some way. This includes transmasc and trans men who would rather not disclose being that identity for safety, comfort, or preference.
Identifying with your AGAB, while also feeling as though you're transitioning towards it or have an identity surrounding it in a trans way (such as experiencing a different kind of masculinity or manhood.)
Nonbinary, genderqueer, etc. men or masculine people who want a blanket term for their trans identity, or who feel as though they're transitioning to manhood or masculinity in their own way.
Those who are reclaiming their manhood or masculinity that was formerly upsetting or wrong for them, and thus feel as though they're transitioning to it or only just realizing their manhood or masculine gender.
Someone who is simply trans and masculine and/or a man, and likes the term transtidal to describe that.
Plenty more!
The term refers to the tides, and how they rise and sink, flow and recede from the ocean, and can represent someone's identity or transition. Or it can just be a cool nod to the ocean, doesn't matter.
The feminine equivalent to this term is translunar.
This term was made by me, but the flag and symbol weren't; they were submitted by someone! I edited the flag a bit to be brighter, but other than that, credit goes to them!
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the sunshine transmasculine flag
was very bored last night. don’t really like the any of the transmasc flags floating around so i made myself a little transmasc flag with a sun representing masculinity the way the sun is masculine. note that this flag is for anyone who relates their gender to the term “transmasculine”, including but not limited to binary or nonbinary trans guys, transmasc butch lesbians, transmasc nonbinary/genderqueer/agender ppl, etc. if you like/use this pls lmk bc i just made this for myself but i would love for others to find meaning in it!!
here are the stripe meanings!!!
burnt orange/red: the multifaceted nature of transmasculine identity, such as an individual’s relationship (or lackthereof) to femininity and womanhood, their lack of gender, nonbinary gender, and/or multitudes of gender, and the intersection of gender and sexuality (such as nonbinary lesbianism). represents each individual’s own definition of their trans identity and the beauty in its potential complexity, multiplicity, and wholeness.
light orange: represents transmascs finding happiness and fulfillment in all areas of our lives. also represents gender euphoria and the happiness trans identity brings
yellow: represents the transmasc community in general, and emphasizes our connections, love, and mutual aid. this stripe also represents t4t relationships and uplifting fellow transmasc voices, especially those of us who are the most marginalized (including but not limited to transmascs who are poc, disabled, poor, fat, etc).
light green: represents transition in all aspects of the word. does not necessarily represent medical transition (medical transition is not necessary to be transmasculine), but does represent transition in whatever way the individual thinks of their own transition. highlights positive change within our lives.
dark green: represents each transmasc individual’s unique connection and relationship to masculinity. highlights positive, wholesome relationships to masculine identity and/or presentation.
yellow circle/sun: the symbol of the sun- sunshine, wholeness, happiness, and light. represents being masculine in the way the sun is masculine. highlights the brightness of healthy masculinity










Some disability flags based off of the stripes from the original (@capricorn-0mnikorn) flag! These are intended for each specific/sub community. All colors and such have the same meanings, just narrowed down for each category; The grey stripes were added to represent the grey area of being recognized as disabled, in general society, in a medical sense, or otherwise.
Red - Bodily/Physical Disability
Yellow - Neurodivergent Disability
White - Invisible and/or undiagnosed Disability
Blue - Mental/Emotional Disability
Green - Sensory Disability
Image IDs in captions!