I mean, if you want to view it that way.
Most people would probably still consider them a femboy though.
It's seems to mostly be about expectations, as typically one might expect a femboy to be demure (at least in some depictions in media). Another example would be a tomboy - which as mentioned before, is typically boisterous in the way they act (at least in some depictions in media), but imagine if there was a tomboy that was incredibly girly and reserved, and not ebullient - that would typically go against the expectations that are sometimes associated with a tomboy, which seems to be the same premise that Rudra and Stzk where highlighting.
It doesn't mean that they're no longer x, and instead just regular y, it's more so, they're different from what was seemingly expected, which in of itself is nice because it's a change of pace.