Being a trap, reverse or otherwise, is about being able to pass for the opposite sex. Doesn't really matter how masculine or feminine one's body actually is as long as they can be convincing.
>>4365886
Literally never heard the term in this context before and the other two terms are, as far as I know, just describing how masculine a woman looks. Which is independent of being a reverse trap or not.
>>4365735
Butches don't look male, usually.
They have masculine aesthetics as a means of sexual 'advertisement' to other lesbians, but still appear female.
Reverse Traps look male, without necessarily the same effort to embrace masculine aesthetics as a means of sexual 'advertisement'.
>>4369450
as a butch and the one who posted that, masculinity for butches isn't a means of "sexual advertisement", it's self-expression. also a lot of butches (especially transmasculine ones on T) can look very "man-like", more manly than these "reverse-traps" even.