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The DC Area Transmasculine Society, or DCATS, is a trans-led nonprofit organization that was founded in 2000 as a monthly support group and has since started offering a variety of services, like a binder exchange program.<ref>https://www.dcats.org/aboutus</ref><ref>https://www.dcats.org/binderexchange</ref> This organization doesn't take credit for coining the word "transmasculine," suggesting it was around before the year 2000.<ref>https://www.healthline.com/health/transmasculine#origin</ref>
The DC Area Transmasculine Society, or DCATS, is a trans-led nonprofit organization that was founded in 2000 as a monthly support group and has since started offering a variety of services, like a binder exchange program.<ref>https://www.dcats.org/aboutus</ref><ref>https://www.dcats.org/binderexchange</ref> This organization doesn't take credit for coining the word "transmasculine," suggesting it was around before the year 2000.<ref>https://www.healthline.com/health/transmasculine#origin</ref>
In 2010, on an essay written on his blog [https://sleighthompson.wordpress.com/ Rants and Ramblings], titled ''What’s in a Word?: Crafting Transmasculine'', S. Leigh Thompson presents the result of his work with organizers and advocates to craft a definition for the term "transmasculine." The definition suggested by Leigh was "Any person who was assigned female at birth but feels that is an incomplete or incorrect description of their gender." He mentions, at the end of this blog post, that the first version of this essay had been published in 2006.<ref>https://sleighthompson.wordpress.com/2010/11/24/whats-in-a-word-crafting-transmasculine/</ref>


The word "transmasculine" was used in the book ''Biomechanics in Physical Education'', written by Anurag Saxena and published in 2011.<ref>Bodybuilding as a form of body modification is understood by transmasculine individuals to further enhance a desired masculine presentation. https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/transmasculine</ref>
The word "transmasculine" was used in the book ''Biomechanics in Physical Education'', written by Anurag Saxena and published in 2011.<ref>Bodybuilding as a form of body modification is understood by transmasculine individuals to further enhance a desired masculine presentation. https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/transmasculine</ref>
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