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    This term is important, as the term "[[AFAB]]" implies that they are assigned female at birth, which isn't always the case, [[müllerian]] implies they are not intersex, and [[Pov|POV]] implies they have a vagina, which is not always the case.
    This term is important, as the term "[[AFAB]]" implies that they are assigned female at birth, which isn't always the case, [[müllerian]] implies they are not intersex, and [[Pov|POV]] implies they have a vagina, which is not always the case.


    Many CTF individuals who have XX chromosomes and/or other feminine traits may have [[Ambiguous Genitalia|ambiguous genitals]], be on the [[Agenital|agenital spectrum]], or have a penis which means they may be [[AMAB|assigned male at birth]] instead. Because of this, calling them AFAB may be incorrect to properly describe their experiences.
    Many CTF individuals have XX chromosomes, however they do not have to. Instead, they may have other feminine traits such as ovaries, a uterus, a feminine body, etc. All that matters is that they can easily be classified as 'almost female.'

    They may have [[Ambiguous Genitalia|ambiguous genitals]], be on the [[Agenital|agenital spectrum]], or have a penis which means they may be [[AMAB|assigned male at birth]] instead. Because of this, calling them AFAB may be incorrect to properly describe their experiences.


    The masculine counterpart is [[CTM]].
    The masculine counterpart is [[CTM]].
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