AFAB (Assigned Female At Birth)
AFAB (Assigned Female At Birth) is a term used to describe individuals who were designated female by medical professionals at birth based on external genitalia,
AFAB (Assigned Female At Birth) is a term used to describe individuals who were designated female by medical professionals at birth based on external genitalia,
Affirming Care refers to healthcare and support practices that validate, respect, and align with an individual’s self-identified gender, sexual orientation, cultural background, or lived experience.
Agender refers to a gender identity characterized by the absence of gender or identification outside the traditional gender binary. People who identify as genderless may
Biologically female refers to individuals whose physical sex characteristics, such as chromosomes (typically XX), reproductive organs, and hormone profiles, are classified as female at birth.
Biologically male refers to individuals classified as male at birth based on physical characteristics such as genital anatomy, reproductive organs, and chromosomal configuration (typically XY).
Gender refers to the socially constructed roles, behaviors, expressions, and identities associated with being male, female, or beyond the binary. Unlike biological sex, which is
Gender currency refers to the social value, advantage, or power an individual gains based on how their gender identity, expression, or presentation aligns with cultural
Transgender refers to individuals whose gender identity differs from the sex they were assigned at birth. This umbrella term encompasses a wide range of experiences,