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A '''male lesbian''' is an agender person who is, ''mentally'', non-masculine, does not want to sexually transition, and is attracted to the female body.<ref>http://www.angelfire.com/ab6/polepino/Chapter05/Malelesbian.html</ref> They want to make love like lesbians (with a male body themself), do not like male gender roles, and are particularly attracted to bisexuals or lesbians outside of pornography.<ref>https://lgbtrc.usc.edu/files/2015/05/LGBT-Terminology.pdf</ref> | A '''male lesbian''' is an agender person who is, ''mentally'', non-masculine, does not want to sexually transition, and is attracted to the female body.<ref>http://www.angelfire.com/ab6/polepino/Chapter05/Malelesbian.html</ref> They want to make love like lesbians (with a male body themself), do not like male gender roles, and are particularly attracted to bisexuals or lesbians outside of pornography.<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, and they do not have much of an active sex drive.<ref>https://muse.jhu.edu/article/12173</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, and they do not have much of an active sex drive.<ref>https://muse.jhu.edu/article/12173</ref> 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. |