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    *[[AFAB]]: Assigned Female At Birth. Also seen as ''DFAB'' (Designated Female At Birth) or ''FAAB'' (Female Assigned At Birth).
    *[[AFAB]]: Assigned Female At Birth. Also seen as ''DFAB'' (Designated Female At Birth) or ''FAAB'' (Female Assigned At Birth).
    *[[AMAB]]: Assigned Male At Birth. Also seen as ''DMAB'' (Designated Male At Birth) or ''MAAB'' (Male Assigned At Birth).
    *[[AMAB]]: Assigned Male At Birth. Also seen as ''DMAB'' (Designated Male At Birth) or ''MAAB'' (Male Assigned At Birth).
    * [[AXAB]]: Assigned X At Birth, typically used for intersex individuals. Also seen as ''UAAB'' (Un-Assigned At Birth).
    * [[AXAB]]: Assigned X At Birth, typically used for intersex individuals. Also seen as ''[[UAB]]'' or ''UAAB'' (Un-Assigned At Birth).
    Sometimes, assigned sex may be referred to as ''genetic'' or ''biological'' gender. However, many members of the [[transgender]] community take offense to these and other similar terms, because it seems to imply that gender in general is biological and that their identities are less real than those of [[cisgender]] people.
    Sometimes, assigned sex may be referred to as ''genetic'' or ''biological'' gender. However, many members of the [[transgender]] community take offense to these and other similar terms, because it seems to imply that gender in general is biological and that their identities are less real than those of [[cisgender]] people.


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