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* Chromosomes that are XX.
AFAB individuals who were born with all of these traits are considered [[dyadic]] or [[müllerian]], though some dyadic
AFAB individuals are typically raised with the assumption that they will identify as a [[woman]], however AFAB individuals can be any gender and can have any [[Gender Presentation|gender presentation]]. AFAB women are considered [[cisgender]] women. [[Transgender]] AFAB individuals are most commonly assumed to be trans [[Man|men]], however [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] AFAB individuals can also be considered trans. AFAB individuals who identify primarily with [[Masculine|masculinity]] can be called [[transmasculine]].
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