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Removed incorrect information. Cistrans people are not usually binary, and generally do not use terms like MtM or FtF to describe their transition.
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'''Cistrans''' is a broad term for anyone who may identify as both [[cisgender]] and [[transgender]] for whatever reason. This label is mainly used within the [[intersex]] community, but is not an exclusively intersex term. It is a term for anyone who feels they are both cisgender and transgender simultaneously or separately. Someone who is cistrans can be any sex and or any gender (most commonly binary male or binary female) and their gender may or may not match with their sex asigned at birth or after transitioning (for example identifying as both non-binary and male transgender or identifying as both cisgender female and transgender female). People who are cistrans may or may not have gender dysphoria or have gender dysphoria to a certain extent and can use any set/sets of pronouns. A cistrans person may use labels like FTF (Female To Female), MTM (Male To Male), MTF (Male To Female), FTM (Female To Male) ect. for other cistrans genders as well.{{citation needed}}
'''Cistrans''' is a broad term for anyone who may identify as both [[cisgender]] and [[transgender]] for whatever reason. This label is mainly used within the [[intersex]] community, but is not an exclusively intersex term. It is a term for anyone who feels they are both cisgender and transgender simultaneously or separately. A very common use of the term is when an intersex person is not perceived as their AGAB due to being intersex. This term is not related to the TERF psyop 'biotrans', or related terms created to mock the trans community.


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