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They may want to acknowledge that they have different experiences from [[dyadic]] transsex individuals, such as being [[transmascfem]] or being assigned Intersex at birth ([[AIAB]]). |
They may want to acknowledge that they have different experiences from [[dyadic]] transsex individuals, such as being [[transmascfem]] or being assigned Intersex at birth ([[AIAB]]). |
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They could also have an Intersex variant (like [[hypergonadism]]) which effects their transition in ways that are distinct from dyadic transsex experiences, have undergone non-consensual surgeries, taken HRT previously, or any number of individual experiences that could make them consider themselves non-transsex. |
They could also have an Intersex variant (like [[hypergonadism]]) which effects their transition in ways that are distinct from dyadic transsex experiences, have undergone non-consensual surgeries, taken [[HRT]] previously, or any number of individual experiences that could make them consider themselves non-transsex. |
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The coiner of the term stated that Ultersex could be considered or used as an [[altersex]] term for Intersex individuals who wish to use it as one, but it is not inherently an |
The coiner of the term stated that Ultersex could be considered or used as an [[altersex]] term for Intersex individuals who wish to use it as one, but it is not inherently an altersex label. |
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For the gender modality, see [[ultergender]]. For the complementary term, see [[ipsosex]]. |
For the [[gender modality]], see [[ultergender]]. For the complementary term, see [[ipsosex]]. |
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== History and Flag == |
== History and Flag == |