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    m (Readded quotations around the cisgender "flag." Unless you're being attacked and harrassed for being cis, you don't need to have a pride flag. A cisgender person in the comments said they removed it for transphobic reasons, so I readded it.)
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    [[File:Cisgender.jpg|thumb|220x220px|The cisgender flag by FlagsforCisHets.]]
    [[File:Cisgender.jpg|thumb|220x220px|The cisgender "flag" by FlagsforCisHets.]]
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    [[File:Tumblr inline oc6iwji9Qo1t8mmlv 540.png|thumb|Possibly an alternate cisgender flag|alt=]]
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    '''Cisgender''' (often shortened to '''cis''') is the opposite of [[transgender]] or [[Cisn't|cisn’t]], meaning someone who always identifies wholly and exclusively as the gender they were assigned at birth. The term is not an identity by itself, rather it is a term used primarily by the transgender community as a way to describe those who are not trans. It describes [[Man|men]] who were [[AMAB|assigned male at birth]] and [[Woman|women]] who were [[AFAB|assigned female at birth]]. Some [[intersex]] people who are [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] may think of themselves as cisgender.
    '''Cisgender''' (often shortened to '''cis''') is the opposite of [[transgender]] or [[Cisn't|cisn’t]], meaning someone who always identifies wholly and exclusively as the gender they were assigned at birth. The term is not an identity by itself, rather it is a term used primarily by the transgender community as a way to describe those who are not trans. It describes [[Man|men]] who were [[AMAB|assigned male at birth]] and [[Woman|women]] who were [[AFAB|assigned female at birth]]. Some [[intersex]] people who are [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] may think of themselves as cisgender.


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