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    [[File:CTF.jpgpng|thumb|The CTF Flag by Ariathatsmeflag]]
    '''CTF''' or '''Close To Female''' is a term for [[intersex]] individuals who can be closely described as a female[[müllerian]], or described as 'almost femalemüllerian' but aren't actually femalemüllerian. This usuallyterm impliesis oneimportant, hasas XXthe chromosomes,term a"[[AFAB]]" vaginaimplies orthat somethingthey similarare toassigned afemale vagina,at andbirth otherand [[femininePWHV]] traitsimplies whilethey have a vagina, which is not beingalways entirelythe femalecase.
     
    Many CTF individuals have XX chromosomes, however they do not have to. Instead, they may have other feminine traits such as a vagina, ovaries, a uterus, a feminine body, etc. All that matters is that they can easily be classified as 'almost femalemüllerian.'
    This term is important, as the term "[[AFAB]]" implies that they are assigned female at birth, which isn't always the case, [[müllerian]] implies they are not intersex, and [[Pov|POV]] implies they have a vagina, which is not always the case.
     
    Many CTF individuals have XX chromosomes, however they do not have to. Instead, they may have other feminine traits such as ovaries, a uterus, a feminine body, etc. All that matters is that they can easily be classified as 'almost female.'
     
    They may have [[Ambiguous Genitalia|ambiguous genitals]], be on the [[Agenital|agenital spectrum]], or have a penis which means they may be [[AMAB|assigned male at birth]] instead. Because of this, calling them AFAB may be incorrect to properly describe their experiences.
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    *[[45,X/46,XY Mosaicism]] (feminine version)
    *[[Aarskog-Scott Syndrome]] (XX chromosome version)
    *[[Ablepharon Macrostomia Syndrome]] (XX chromosome version)
    * [[AFAB Hypogonadism]]
    * [[Agenital]] (vaginal aplasia, aphallia)
    * [[Aromatase Deficiency]] (XX chromosome version)
    * [[Aromatase Excess Syndrome]] ([[hyperestrogenism]])
    *[[Barber Say Syndrome]] (XX chromosome version)
    * [[Campomelic Dysplasia]] (XX chromosome version)
    *[[CHARGE Syndrome]] (XX chromosome version)
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    * [[PMDS]]
    *[[Prader–Willi Syndrome]] (XX chromosome version)
    *[[SCARF Syndrome]] (XX chromosome version)
    *[[Gonadal dysgenesis|Swyer Syndrome]]
    *[[Tetrasomy X]]
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    * [[Uterus didelphys]]
    *[[WNT4 Deficiency]]
     
    == Flag ==
    The flag was created on April 27, 2021 by FANDOM user Ariathatsme. The meaning goes as follows: Grey-pink for a certain amount of femininity, pink for being closest to the female sex, white for unity and connection, and yellow for the intersex spectrum.
     
    == History ==
    The term CTM was coined by [[User:Cryptocrew|Cryptocrew]], specifically Angel, to fill a much needed gap in language. It was coined at the request of intersex friends and family.
     
    The flag was made on March 2nd, 2022 by miraheze user Bigender.
    [[Category:Terminology]]
    [[Category:Intersex Traits]]
    [[Category:Sex Category]]
    [[Category:Verified Resources]]

    Latest revision as of 08:53, 2 March 2022

    The CTF flag

    CTF or Close To Female is a term for intersex individuals who can be closely described as müllerian, or described as 'almost müllerian' but aren't actually müllerian. This term is important, as the term "AFAB" implies that they are assigned female at birth and PWHV implies they have a vagina, which is not always the case.

    Many CTF individuals have XX chromosomes, however they do not have to. Instead, they may have other feminine traits such as a vagina, ovaries, a uterus, a feminine body, etc. All that matters is that they can easily be classified as 'almost müllerian.'

    They may have ambiguous genitals, be on the agenital spectrum, or have a penis which means they may be assigned male at birth instead. Because of this, calling them AFAB may be incorrect to properly describe their experiences.

    The masculine counterpart is CTM.

    CTF variations

    History

    The term CTM was coined by Cryptocrew, specifically Angel, to fill a much needed gap in language. It was coined at the request of intersex friends and family.

    The flag was made on March 2nd, 2022 by miraheze user Bigender.

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