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    [[File:Transfeminine.png|thumb|220x220px|The transfeminine flag]][[File:Da6acs9-35e84db7-4028-49cc-b727-6a846b31b36c.png|thumb|Trans woman/transfeminine flag]]'''Transfeminine''' or '''trans fem''' is a term used to describe a transgender person who typically was [[Assigned Gender|assigned]] male at birth ([[AMAB]]) but identifies fully or partially as a [[feminine]] gender. It can be considered [[Umbrella Term|umbrella term]] for people who were assigned a non-feminine identity as birth, but transitioned to a feminine identity.
    [[File:Transfeminine.png|thumb|220x220px|The transfeminine flag]][[File:Da6acs9-35e84db7-4028-49cc-b727-6a846b31b36c.png|thumb|Trans woman/transfeminine flag]]'''Transfeminine, or transfem,''' is a term used to describe a transgender person who typically was [[Assigned Gender|assigned]] male at birth ([[AMAB]]) but identifies fully or partially as a [[feminine]] gender. It can be considered [[Umbrella Term|umbrella term]] for people who were assigned a non-feminine identity as birth, but transitioned to a feminine identity.


    Transfeminine people can also identify as other, non-feminine genders as well. For example, an [[androgyne]] person may identify as transfeminine, though typically one's feminine identities are more significant that one's non-feminine identities, or one wants to emphasize their feminine identity. Transfeminine people are sometimes called MtF or M2F (male to female) (however, this isn't always accurate as not all transfeminine people are binary trans women).
    Transfeminine people can also identify as other, non-feminine genders as well. For example, an [[androgyne]] person may identify as transfeminine, though typically one's feminine identities are more significant that one's non-feminine identities, or one wants to emphasize their feminine identity. Transfeminine people are sometimes called MtF or M2F (male to female) (however, this isn't always accurate as not all transfeminine people are binary trans women).
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