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A '''male lesbian''' is a bigender person who is, ''mentally'', non-masculine, ''physically'' a male, and is attracted to the female body.  They want to make love like lesbians, do not like male gender roles, and are particularly attracted to bisexuals or lesbians outside of pornography.   
A '''male lesbian''' is a bigender person who is, ''mentally'', non-masculine, ''physically'' a male, and is attracted to the female body.  They want to make love like lesbians, do not like male gender roles, and are particularly attracted to bisexuals or lesbians outside of pornography.   


Unlike transsexuals, male lesbians do not think of their body as a mistake, out-of-place, nor do they hate their body for it's masculinity. They don't want to gender transition or dress-up as a woman.  In other words, they do not have body dysmorphia, although some may fantasize about being born a woman.  They may have an attraction to bio-female lesbians that goes beyond the attraction to bio-female lesbians heterosexual men have.<ref>https://lgbtrc.usc.edu/files/2015/05/LGBT-Terminology.pdf</ref>   
Like transsexuals, they may not value their masculine body, but unlike transsexuals, they do not experience body dysmorphia.  Their sexuality is that of a gaze, rather than an object. They don't want to gender transition or dress-up as a woman.  In other words, they do not have body dysmorphia, although some may fantasize about being born a woman.  They may have an attraction to bio-female lesbians that goes beyond the attraction to bio-female lesbians heterosexual men have.<ref>https://lgbtrc.usc.edu/files/2015/05/LGBT-Terminology.pdf</ref>   


This is a common self-identification from [[love-shy]] men (among other people).<ref>http://www.angelfire.com/ab6/polepino/Chapter05/Malelesbian.html</ref>  Proper pronouns include they/them.
This is a common self-identification from [[love-shy]] men (among other people).<ref>http://www.angelfire.com/ab6/polepino/Chapter05/Malelesbian.html</ref>  Proper pronouns include they/them.
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