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GUAB/SUAB: Gender/Sex Undesignated At Birth. UGAB/USAB: Unassigned Gender/Sex At Birth. (There’s also CUAB which stands for Coercively Unassigned At Birth).
Based on uingender and AGAB flags 
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-Ap
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gothhabiba · 6 years
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no cis person has ever been coercively assigned a gender actually. when I was born a doctor said “excuse me but based on a quick assessment of nothing other than your genitalia we’re going to assign you to a class of people that’s rigidly defined in terms of conduct, appearance, and roles and that is subject to violence and exploitation but like, only if that’s cool with you” and I said “yes absolutely. I consent to that”
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Um hey, I just wanted to note since you said you thought CAXAB was intersex only on a recent post; I've seen a few people saying that CAXAB is available for trans people to use (I've seen people saying it was originally created by a trans woman, but I haven't ever confirmed that.) The one that I know for sure is only meant for intersex people is IAXAB (intersex assigned X at birth) and I believe FAXAB (forcibly assigned X at birth) is also intersex specific.
Ok thanks for telling me! I’ll update the posts with that in a bit!
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mogaimom · 4 years
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Advenagender
A term for an intersex person who would identify as/with their the gender they were assigned at birth (but not necessarily as cis or binary), but struggle to do so because of how perisexism has made them feel alienated from that gender and from perisex people who identify similarly. Advenagender can be thought of as a reclamation of one’s gender — as a way of saying, “I’m going to identify this way on my own terms, regardless of what perisexists have to say.” The -gender suffix can be replaced by whatever one sees fit (e.g. advena- woman, girl, era, feminine, etc. / man, boy, vir, masculine, etc.)
This term isn’t intended to replace “AFAB transfem / AMAB transmasc”; I coined it because I personally don’t identify at all with AFAB/perisex transmasculinity despite being advenavir, but other intersex people are fully entitled to the terms they feel suit them best.
This term can be used by anyone who considers themself intersex, regardless of the nature of their intersexuality or whether they’ve been professionally diagnosed.
Some flags:
CAFAB Advenagender
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CAMAB Advenagender
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CAXAB Advenagender
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cannabiscomrade · 4 years
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Im the anon who asked about androgyne! Ty for responding so fast. I had seen a blog get an anon saying not to use androgyne for the reasoning i mentioned, but the anon was probably a misinformed albeit well meaning person who simply googled the term androgyne without seeing how it was used by the nonbinary and intersex communities.
yeah I’m wondering how other intersex people feel about it tbh. There’s a lot of misinformation about what things are intersexist and what isn’t, like the CAXAB discourse 
and it’s no problem! you caught me on my lunch break 
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exsocialmedia · 2 years
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24sene · 5 years
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minecraftconvention · 5 years
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i appreciate the acronym caxab and think it’s useful when distinguishing between Experiences of Gender (as opposed to just axab) but really whom amongst us is not
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pride-color-schemes · 7 years
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AFAB and AMAB Bigender
Bigender: A gender identity under the polygender, nonbinary, and transgender umbrella terms. Bigender people have two distinct gender identities, either at the same time, or at different times. The latter is a form of genderfluid identity, and may involve only two distinct genders, or it may involve "shades of gray between the two." The two genders of a bigender person can be the two binary genders, female and male. This is what people usually assume bigender means. However, some people who identify as bigender have a different pair of genders. For example, their two genders might be female and neutrois. Or the two genders might be both nonbinary, such as agender and aporagender. Bigender is recognized by the American Psychological Association (APA) as a subset of the transgender group." Read More: nonbinary.org/wiki/Bigender
AXAB: Assigned X At Birth.
DXAB: Designated X At Birth.
XAAB: X Assigned At Birth. CAXAB: Coercively Assigned X At Birth. (Intersex use only I believe).
Term coined by: Unknown
AFAB:
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[Image: 7 stripes, pink, purpley-pink, lavender, white, lavender, purpley-blue, pink].
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[Image: Same as above but the outer stripes are sky blue instead of pink].
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Designed by: Me
Color meanings: A mix of one of the bigender flags and the transmasculine/transfeminine flags.
Full pride gallery HERE! FAQ and “dictionary” of genders, orientations, and other related terms HERE. Send any questions to Ask-Pride-Color-Schemes!
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debora3y · 4 years
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xr150l · 4 years
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sorry but one last note dont try to discourse w me about the differences of AxAB/CAxAB/DxAB i really do not give a shit
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I'm the anon from 6th.Apologies about my use of 'cross-dress' and physically descriptive words. I did not mean to offend. I'm still learning correct terms and trying to describe myself without knowing the correct way to do so. What do dxab and caxab mean? I don't 'cross-dress' as it happens. I was just trying to describe my inner feelings with inadequate vocabulary.
6th June anon pt2. I don't know how else to describe it without inadvertently resorting to terminology which is offensive. How do I correctly say "I'm physically a girl who likes to dress like a cis girl but in their mind is of non-specific/changeable gender" ? Please educate me on how I explain that with clarity but without offending. I would NEVER intentionally offend.
part3. And yes, I know 'girl' is not the right term. Honestly, I'm really sorry to have caused so much offence with my various asks, but I am honestly stuck for the right words. It's just I've never met anyone else who was so cis-passing whilst being blatantly not cis, hence why I asked for a label in the first place.
dxab and caxab, respectively, mean “designated x at birth” and “coercively assigned x at birth”. Both are terms used to describe the gender/sex that was put down for someone when they were born. 
I think it would be best to do away with the idea of a ‘physical gender’ (in which I think you are referring to body parts) and that you have to be cis or a specific gender in order to dress in a certain way. Gender =/= presentation. The way you decide to dress generally has no bearings on what gender you are. So whichever gender label you feels fits you best (so long as it’s not appropriative) will be fine, regardless of what you type of clothes you like to put on. 
Also, I’d be careful with the idea of cis-passing? Not assuming other’s genders just based on how they look is an important thing many in the nonbinary community are trying to establish. The only thing that matters in your gender is you, and how you feel about it (again, sans cases of appropriation, of course).  
And don’t worry, we all learn new things- you’re fine, so long as you retain the new information and do your best to be mindful and respectful of others. =) 
-Mod Muon
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nonbinaryresource · 9 years
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Is therw a difference between assigned and designated _blank_ at birth? I know that there's terms specifically for intersex people who were surgically assigned one or the other (although not off the top of my head) but is dfab different than afab?
No, there’s no difference other than the use of assigned versus designated. 
I believe coercively assigned _blank_ at birth is the term that is generally considered to be more intersex specific. 
-Bion
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nonbinary-support · 9 years
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can axab and dxab be used interchangeably or are they intended for specific people?
It’s tomatoes tomatoes tbh (see what I did there?)
“assigned” and “designated” are two different words for basically the same idea so it doesn’t really matter
When we get into caxab (coercively assigned) or faxab (forcibly assigned) that might be a different matter, I might have seen someone say it applies to intersex people? Someone shut this down quick if that’s not true.
Edit: I just read the previous ask about this, and apparently that only the case for faxab! So yes, it is interchangeable.
-Mod Aspen
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