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Femme (/fɛm/; French: [fam], literally meaning "woman") is a term traditionally used to describe a lesbian who exhibits a feminine identity. Heavily associated with lesbian history and culture, femme has been used among lesbians to distinguish traditionally feminine lesbians from their butch (i.e. masculine) lesbian counterparts and partners. Derived from American lesbian communities following World War II when women joined the work force, the identity became a characteristic of the working class lesbian bar culture of the 1940s–1950s. By the 1990s, the term femme had additionally been adopted by bisexual women.

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  • Femme (en)
  • Lesbienne fem (fr)
  • Femme (LGBT) (it)
  • Femme (pt)
  • Femme (sv)
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  • Une lesbienne fem, en anglais femme, est une lesbienne utilisant des codes féminins de présentation. Historiquement, cette présentation est d'abord utilisée comme un code signalant un positionnement érotique particulier dans le cadre de relations butch-fem, pour ensuite pouvoir dépasser ce cadre. (fr)
  • Il termine femme viene spesso usato per indicare una lesbica con atteggiamenti e abbigliamento prettamente femminili, generalmente in contrapposizione alla Butch, una lesbica con atteggiamento e abbigliamento maschili. (it)
  • Femme (engelskt uttal: /fɛm/; franskt uttal: /fam/) är ett uttryck för en lesbisk kvinna som använder kvinnliga symboler (exempelvis smink, kjol, långt hår, smycken med mera) för att uttrycka sin könsidentitet. Uttrycket kommer via engelskan från franskans ord för kvinna. Jämför med butch, vilket motsvarar en (oftast lesbisk) kvinna som klär sig i traditionella manliga kläder. (sv)
  • Femme (/fɛm/; French: [fam], literally meaning "woman") is a term traditionally used to describe a lesbian who exhibits a feminine identity. Heavily associated with lesbian history and culture, femme has been used among lesbians to distinguish traditionally feminine lesbians from their butch (i.e. masculine) lesbian counterparts and partners. Derived from American lesbian communities following World War II when women joined the work force, the identity became a characteristic of the working class lesbian bar culture of the 1940s–1950s. By the 1990s, the term femme had additionally been adopted by bisexual women. (en)
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