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Can somebody on here HELP ME DEFINE THESE TERMS <span title="CORRECTLY!!!!!!!????????????">CORRECTLY!!!!!!!?????????...</span>

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Okay this time I don't want anyone to say. Don't worry about this. Be yourself, etc. This is in the matter of social science and my own orientation.

What do you call a women who doesn't conform to femininity. Cross dresses and behaves like a guy. But is heterosexual and likes a guys who are submissive but that's it.

And please don't answer "Don't label people".

I'm here for a REAL Psychology Scientific ANSWER!!!!!!!!!!

People told me it was Gender q***r, other say it's Antrogyne, Andromimetophilia

JUST SOMEONE TELL ME WHAT KIND OF RELATIONSHIP IT IS!!!!!!!!!!! Dominite / Submissive (nonBDSM), Sissy & Tomboy? SOMETHING MORE SCIENTIFICALLY Correct Terms!

I've been searching like a madman and feeling like a freak at home because I'm heterosexual but I don't like feminine women and I'm submissive rather than domininate and masculine.

If no one has a scientific answer for this, don't bother answering.

I'm not trying to be rude or anything but Search sites aren't coming up with anything and from my last 100 times trying to ask this question haven't been successful. Thank You

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  1. I&#039;d just call them a dominant cross-dresser.

    I wouldn&#039;t say feminist because that seems like stereotyping to me.


  2. first calm down  :o)

    you like the tom boys, its ok. i was a tom boy growin up, i never wore pink til i met my hubby

  3. a weirdo

  4. i would just say its a standard stereotype role reversal relationship. i dont know if there is any actually terms for it. well probably is but i dont know it. try looking up role reversals and stereotypes

    I just remembered a term that might be helpful

    Alpha-female. its used alot to for describing animals like hyenas and stuff to define the leading female or the head of the pack as a female.

    so that might be the term you are searching for,

    i dont know why i didnt think of it before as thats the term i use to describe myself all the time.

  5. I searched through a bunch of articles published by the American Psychological Association (APA) and could not find any terms other than &quot;tomboy.&quot; Sorry.

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