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So, I don't know a particular large amount of transmasc people... do transmascs have the same like "meme stereotype" stuff that transfems do? All of the like "coder with thigh highs and cat ears" "Fallout New Vegas liker", that stuff, seems to be about transfems, but I don't think I've heard of anything like that for transmasc.

I am aware this is a very white-coded set of references, but it's my only frame of reference, so I apologize.


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None that I've seen, to my knowledge. Those meme assemblages tend to come out of specific internet communities, and either transmascs are less active of a presence there, or don't have the critical mass presence necessary to disseminate their memes outside of whatever lil circle they're on to make a funny bingo board about it. I imagine if you end up in a predominantly transmasc friendgroup or circle, then memes will start to happen.

At most there will be jokes about stereotypical names (I once had 3 diff people named after variations of Tyler all respond in one conversation) or the ubiquity of the checkered button down as a feature of early transition wardrobes. I suppose we also can have a bit of a reputation for being goofy lil guys, but I can't comment to that one as much (and understandably not everyone likes the "goofy lil guy" preconception! It can fell hella emasculating or alienating if you're not like that.)