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  1. Femme - Wikipedia

    Femme theorist Andi Schwartz uses comparisons of modern and historical associations of the femme identity to outline "soft femme theory." She asserts that in the mid-to-late 20th century, "femme" was …

  2. FEMME Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of FEMME is woman.

  3. What Does It Mean to Be Femme? - Them

    Mar 5, 2024 · What is a femme? Francophiles will clock that “femme” means “woman” or “wife” in French. In a queer context, however, femme is an identifier used by LGBTQ+ people who …

  4. Femme (2023) - IMDb

    Femme is a psychosexual thriller that's unbearably tense from the get go. A tale of revenge and repression that barely gives itself a minute to breathe. Every scenario and encounter is filled with a …

  5. Femme | LGBTQIA+ Wiki | Fandom

    Femme has many different meanings and often refers to a person who embraces, reclaims, or subverts their culture's understanding of what it means to be feminine, especially in their gender expression.

  6. FEMME Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    FEMME definition: See examples of femme used in a sentence.

  7. Femme: Definition, Gender Expression, and LGBTQ+ Role

    Discover the definition of 'Femme' in the LGBTQ+ community, a feminine gender expression and relational role, distinct from gender identity.

  8. Femme - Nonbinary Wiki

    Femme is a term that refers to a queer person whose gender expression is considered to be feminine. It was originally used to distinguish feminine lesbian and bisexual women from butch women, and it is …

  9. what’s the difference between fem and femme? : r/lgbt - Reddit

    Nov 20, 2023 · Fem is an adjective that is short for feminine, and can apply to anything feminine. Femme is a noun referring to a feminine queer person, or the French word for woman.

  10. femme - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    5 days ago · Adjective femme (comparative more femme, superlative most femme) (chiefly Canada, US, journalism, entertainment) Pertaining to a femme; feminine, female. [from 20th c.]