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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 gender identity where one was assigned male at birth, but identifies as a woman more then other genders, for example feeling mostly feminine and partially masculine is an example of trans-femininity. Trans feminine people are sometimes called MtF or M2F (male to female).
    [[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 gender identity where one was [[Assigned Gender|assigned]] male at birth ([[AMAB]]), but identifies fully or partially as a [[woman]] or another gender(s) with significant amounts of [[Feminine|femininity]]. Transfeminine people can also identify as other, non-feminine genders as well. For example, an AMAB [[androgyne]] person may identify as transfeminine. Though typically one's feminine identities are more significant that one's non-feminine identities. Transfeminine people are sometimes called MtF or M2F (male to female).
    This may include:
    Some transmasculine people include:


    * [[Binary Genders|Binary]] [[Transgender|trans]] women
    * [[Binary Genders|Binary]] [[Transgender|trans]] women
    *[[Demigirl]]s
    *[[Demigirl]]s who are AMAB.
    *[[Genderfluid]] people who identify as female or feminine more often then other genders (such as [[genderfae]] or [[genderfaer]]).
    *AMAB [[genderfluid]] people who identify as female or feminine more often then other genders (such as [[venufluid]], [[genderfae]] or [[genderfaer]]).
    * [[Lunarian]]s
    * [[Lunarian]]s who are AMAB.
    * Any other AMAB [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] person who is female aligned, or leans towards femininity.
    * Any other AMAB [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] person who is female aligned, or leans towards femininity.


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    The masculine equivalent to transfeminine is called [[transmasculine]] and the neutral equivalent is [[transneutral]].
    The masculine equivalent to transfeminine is called [[transmasculine]] and the neutral equivalent is [[transneutral]].


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    Transfeminine .png|Another transfeminine flag
    Transfeminine .png|Another transfeminine flag

    Revision as of 20:48, 19 November 2020

    The transfeminine flag
    Trans woman/Transfeminine flag

    Transfeminine or trans-fem is a gender identity where one was assigned male at birth (AMAB), but identifies fully or partially as a woman or another gender(s) with significant amounts of femininity. Transfeminine people can also identify as other, non-feminine genders as well. For example, an AMAB androgyne person may identify as transfeminine. Though typically one's feminine identities are more significant that one's non-feminine identities. Transfeminine people are sometimes called MtF or M2F (male to female).

    Some transmasculine people include:

    Transfeminine is sometimes used, not as a gender identity, but as a way to describe anyone who is assigned male at birth and undergoes femininization, either through surgery, hormone replacement therapy, or other methods (example: cross dressing) . Under this definition, men who take hormones to attempt to appear more feminine would be considered transfeminine.

    The masculine equivalent to transfeminine is called transmasculine and the neutral equivalent is transneutral.

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