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[[File:Dmab.png|thumb|220x220px|The
[[File:Amab2.png|thumb|An alternate AMAB flag.]]
[[File:Amab trans.png|thumb|The AMAB trans flag.|alt=]]
[[File:IAMAB.png|thumb|The IAMAB (Intersex Assigned Male At Birth) flag.]]
[[File:IAMAB2.png|thumb|Alternate IAMAB flag.]]
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When one is born they are said to be male based on the presence of a penis, or a clitoris over a certain size. The presence of a vagina (the internal structure) is not checked. Some [[intersex]] individuals who were AMAB only discover they have a vagina once they are older. Chromosomes are also not checked, so someone who was AMAB doesn't necessarily have XY chromosomes.
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Traits commonly found in those who are AMAB include:
* No vagina or uterus. However, some who were AMAB were born with
*A penis or large clitoris ([[
* Descended testes and scrotum, although sometimes testes never descend ([[Agenital|cryptorchid]]), are underdeveloped, or are removed later in life ([[angenital]].)
*The capacity for spermatogenesis unless if sterile, or without some of the anatomy listed above.
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* Chromosomes that are XY.
AMAB individuals who were born with all of these traits are considered [[dyadic]] or [[wolffian]], though some dyadic individuals may
[[File:FAMAB2.png|thumb|Alternate CAMAB/FAMAB flag, for Intersex individuals only.]]AMAB individuals are typically raised with the assumption that they will identify as a [[man]], however AMAB individuals can be any gender and can have any [[Gender Presentation|gender presentation]]. AMAB men are considered [[cisgender]] men. [[Transgender]] AMAB individuals are most commonly assumed to be trans [[Woman|women]], however [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] AMAB individuals can also be considered trans. AMAB individuals who identify primarily with [[Feminine|femininity]] can be called [[transfeminine]].
== Flag ==
The
An alternate flag was created by Tumblr user plurgai on February 19, 2021.<ref>(source no longer exists)</ref> It has no known meaning.
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