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'''Binary trans''' individuals are those who identify fully, solely and statically as one of the two western [[binary]] genders ([[men]] and [[women]]). This includes both binary trans women and binary trans men, often referred to simply as trans women and trans men. It is also possible for one to be a [[Non-Binary Woman|non-binary (trans) woman]]/[[Non-Binary Man|man]].
*'''Trans women''' are women who were not assigned female at birth, most commonly referring to women who were assigned male at birth (AMAB). Trans women may also identify as [[transfeminine]]
*'''Trans men''' are men who were not assigned male at birth, most commonly referring to men who were assigned female at birth (AFAB). Trans men may also identify as [[transmasculine]]
* Binary trans women and men may also have been [[AXAB|assigned X at birth]]/[[UAB|unassigned at birth]] (though not all AXAB or UAB individuals are/identify as trans, or as men/women).
* [[AFAB Transfem]] and [[AMAB Transmasc]] individuals also exist.
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Any individual whose gender identity is not fully, solely and/or always aligned with their [[AGAB]] may identify as trans. This means that [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] gender identities are inherently included by the term transgender, and that any non-binary individuals can identify as transgender, if they wish to. Many, but not all non-binary individuals, however, do not identify themselves as trans and do not use the label transgender to describe their experiences/identities.
Non-binary individuals may also identify as [[transneutral]],
===Are GNC Individuals Inherently Trans? ===
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===Trans+ and Trans*===
Sometimes "trans" is written as '''trans+''' or '''[[trans*]]'''. The asterisk or plus sign indicate inclusion of all transgender, non-binary, and associated identities (such as drag queens/kings and crossdressers), without having to write out "transgender, non-binary, and associated identities" in full every time. Many drag queens/kings and crossdressers are trans or non-binary, and use drag as a way to explore their gender identity.
===Transgender vs. Transsexual===
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==Terminology==
===Dysphoria===
===Passing===
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