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[[File:Mars symbol.svg|thumb|The Mars or male [[gender symbols|gender symbol]]. Depicts the shield and spear of Mars, the Roman god of war]] | [[File:Mars symbol.svg|thumb|The Mars or male [[gender symbols|gender symbol]]. Depicts the shield and spear of Mars, the Roman god of war]] | ||
Anyone with a male gender identity is male: he is a man or boy. Experiences held in common by men of all walks of life include that they want to be called by [[Pronouns#He|"he" pronouns]] | Anyone with a male gender identity is male: he is a man or boy. Experiences held in common by men of all walks of life include that they want to be called by [[Pronouns#He|"he" pronouns]]. Any man's manhood is valid regardless of what kind of body parts he has, or what gender he was assigned at birth. Having or wanting to have a penis are not what makes someone a man. Only identifying as a man makes someone a man. Cisgender men and transgender men are both equally men. Because gender isn't the same thing as [[sexual orientation]], men are still men whether they feel sexual attraction to men (gay), or to women (heterosexual), either/any gender (bisexual or pansexual), or none (asexual). Although "male" is one of the two [[gender binary|binary genders]], someone can be both male and [[nonbinary]]. | ||
Sources with limited understanding or familiarity with transgender and intersex issues sometimes use "male" or "men" to mean not only people who identify as male, but also anyone who was [[Sexes#Assigned male at birth|assigned male at birth (AMAB)]], and people who are perceived as men (PPM). However, people who are AMAB or PPM don't necessarily identify themselves as men, which is the crucial criteria for whether someone is a man. | Sources with limited understanding or familiarity with transgender and intersex issues sometimes use "male" or "men" to mean not only people who identify as male, but also anyone who was [[Sexes#Assigned male at birth|assigned male at birth (AMAB)]], and people who are perceived as men (PPM). However, people who are AMAB or PPM don't necessarily identify themselves as men, which is the crucial criteria for whether someone is a man. | ||
===Cisgender men=== | ===Cisgender men=== |