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happy pride month. reminder that 99.99% of the time AGAB terminology IS INACCURATE and also sets trans people back into the exact same "well thats what you were born as so i should be able to call you it" binary that we spent so much time building out of
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Anonymous 17h

if you want examples of it being inaccurate: - people often forget that people can and do get bottom surgery - when talking about people who have uteruses and using AFAB—not everyone who was assigned female has a uterus (born that way, bottom surgery, hysterectomy, etc) - when talking about people who grew up as a girl (some trans people transition young) - intersex people who are wrongfully assigned at birth - obsession with seeing trans women in the same group as men and trans men as girls

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Anonymous 17h

There are also cis women with XY chromosomes and cis men with XX or even a uterus. People— biology as a whole— are entirely too complex to be shoved into little boxes that just don’t work.

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 10h

absolutely. people try to use agab to be sensitive and woke which i can appreciate but its more or less the same biological accuracy as just saying men and women or males and females

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