Exploring what 'transmasculine non-binary' means as XG's Cocona comes out
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Exploring what 'transmasculine non-binary' means as XG's Cocona comes out
"I am AFAB transmasculine non-binary. Earlier this year, I had top surgery."
"The hardest thing I've ever faced was accepting and embracing myself. But as I slowly began to do that, I was able to open a new door. That moment changed the way I see and understand the world, and it gave me the courage and strength to grow,"
"Transmasculine is an umbrella term used by many people who were assigned female at birth (AFAB), but whose gender identity is actually masculine or partially masculine. It's often abbreviated as "transmasc." It encompasses a wide range of identities, from transgender men, to AFAB non-binary people, AFAB genderfluid people (whose"
Cocona, a member of XG, came out as AFAB transmasculine non-binary and reported having top surgery earlier in the year. Cocona described accepting and embracing themselves as the hardest challenge and said that process opened a new door, changed their worldview, and gave them courage and strength. Cocona stated that there is nothing wrong with who they are inside. Cocona is known for the singles "Woke Up" and "Million Places," both top ten on the Billboard Japan Hot 100, and XG have won two MTV Video Music Awards in Japan. Some fans sought clarification about the term transmasculine. Transmasculine describes AFAB people whose gender identity is masculine or partially masculine, often abbreviated "transmasc," and can include transgender men, AFAB non-binary people, and AFAB genderfluid people.
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