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    [[File:Dfab.png|thumb|220x220px|The DFAB flag.]]
    [[File:Dfab.png|thumb|220x220px|The DFAB flag.]]
    [[File:Afab - @plurgai - 5000x3000px.png|thumb|An alternate AFAB flag.]]
    [[File:Afab trans.png|thumb|The AFAB trans flag.|alt=]]
    [[File:Afab trans.png|thumb|The AFAB trans flag.|alt=]]
    '''Assigned Female At Birth''' ('''AFAB''') (also seen as '''Designated Female At Birth''' ('''DFAB''') or '''Female Assigned At Birth''' ('''FAAB''')) is an [[Assigned Gender|assigned gender]] for individuals who have external [[sex]] traits that are identified as female. It is used as a way to refer to the sex on one's birth certificate or to discuss medical issues that primarily face AFAB individuals without making assumptions about one's current sex, body, or gender identity.
    '''Assigned Female At Birth''' ('''AFAB''') (also seen as '''Designated Female At Birth''' ('''DFAB''') or '''Female Assigned At Birth''' ('''FAAB''')) is an [[Assigned Gender|assigned gender]] for individuals who have external [[sex]] traits that are identified as female. It is used as a way to refer to the sex on one's birth certificate or to discuss medical issues that primarily face AFAB individuals without making assumptions about one's current sex, body, or gender identity.
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    == Flag ==
    == Flag ==
    The DFAB flag was created by arco-pluris on the Tumblr blog beyond-mogai-pride-flags on October 15, 2020.<ref>[https://beyond-mogai-pride-flags.tumblr.com/post/632047659950194688/dfab-flag DFAB Flag]</ref> The blue and red stripes represent cis AFAB individuals and trans AFAB individuals. The green and purple stripes represents AFAB individuals who identify as [[Gender Modality|gender modalities]] other than cis or trans.
    The DFAB flag was created by arco-pluris on the Tumblr blog beyond-mogai-pride-flags on October 15, 2020.<ref>[https://beyond-mogai-pride-flags.tumblr.com/post/632047659950194688/dfab-flag DFAB Flag]</ref> The blue and red stripes represent cis AFAB individuals and trans AFAB individuals. The green and purple stripes represents AFAB individuals who identify as [[Gender Modality|gender modalities]] other than cis or trans.

    An alternate flag was created by Tumblr user plurgai on February 19, 2021.<ref>[https://plurgai-archive.tumblr.com/post/643579087251816448/axab-dxab-xaab-aiab-diab-iaab-amab Alternate AFAB flag]</ref> It has no known meaning.


    The flag for trans AFAB individuals was created by an unknown user on or before August 23, 2015.<ref>[https://www.deviantart.com/pride-flags/art/AFAB-Trans-555613251 AFAB trans flag]</ref> Dark blue is for trans men. Light blue is for individuals who identify partially as a men. White is for [[agender]] individuals, and anyone who lies outside of the male/female spectrum ([[abinary]]). Purple is for individuals who identify as men and women, or are in between men and women ([[androgyne]]/[[ambinary]]). Light red is for individuals who identify partially as women.
    The flag for trans AFAB individuals was created by an unknown user on or before August 23, 2015.<ref>[https://www.deviantart.com/pride-flags/art/AFAB-Trans-555613251 AFAB trans flag]</ref> Dark blue is for trans men. Light blue is for individuals who identify partially as a men. White is for [[agender]] individuals, and anyone who lies outside of the male/female spectrum ([[abinary]]). Purple is for individuals who identify as men and women, or are in between men and women ([[androgyne]]/[[ambinary]]). Light red is for individuals who identify partially as women.
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