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Refers to someone who used to identify as being male and currently identifies as being female. Often shortened to MTF.
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A person who was assigned the binary gender of [[male]] at birth but who identifies as [[female]].  
  
Related terminology:
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A MTF identifying person may or may not have started hormones or surgeries. A person may not wish to undergo the procedures, as they are comfortable in their current body, despite their gender identity. This does not mean they do not identify as a female or that they should be treated as a male.
*[[Agender]]
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*[[Androgynous]]
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Please use their preferred pronouns and name and refer to them as a female. Do not ask them about their personal medical history.
*[[Bigender]]
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*[[Cis]] {{Citation needed}}
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*[[Evolving]]
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*[[Female]]
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[[Category:Gender]]
*[[Female to Male]] (FTM)
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*[[Gender]]
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*[[Gender Fluid]]
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*[[Gender Nonconforming]]
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*[[Gender Questioning]]
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*[[Gender Variant]]
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*[[Genderqueer]]
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*[[Intersex]] {{Citation needed}}
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*[[Male]]
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*[[Neutrois]]
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*[[Non-binary]]
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*[[Other]]
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*[[Pangender]]
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*[[Transgender]] (Trans)
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Revision as of 12:04, 28 March 2014

A person who was assigned the binary gender of male at birth but who identifies as female.

A MTF identifying person may or may not have started hormones or surgeries. A person may not wish to undergo the procedures, as they are comfortable in their current body, despite their gender identity. This does not mean they do not identify as a female or that they should be treated as a male.

Please use their preferred pronouns and name and refer to them as a female. Do not ask them about their personal medical history.