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Definitely agree with agab being almost universally bad but ngl I do like mtf in some contexts, I am changing my sex from male to female. Obvoiusly like, "an mtf" or stuff like that would be bad, or using it when you don't need to highlight the transition itself/history but that I'm a woman. But I like highlighting that I'm changing my sex in some circumstances.
I think AGAB still has first in first person past tense. As in I can say "when I was assigned male at birth" or "because I was assigned male at birth".
I wouldn't use it for another unless they used it like I had. I don't know their preference or personal history.
It's it being used as a noun "only AFABs" or an adjective "AMAB people" that is icky to me.
Yea I don't have a problem with like, "because I was assigned male at birth, my parents pushed me into stereotypical boy interests" or whatever. I overwhelmingly see it used wrong. To mean someone with a penis, or worse to just lump trans women in with men. Or afab being used to lump trans men and cis women together (while excluding trans women). Lots of people like to use something that happened ages ago to mean current anatomy for some reason ??
i mean using that logic ill just say that then it implies theres only two sexes, which is also not true (despite what society wants to force on us)
No it doesn't. Going from one to another does not imply those are the only two options. I'm switching from owning dogs to owning cats- while acknowledging other pets exist.
Happy to say sex is bimodal and idc if other people start or end in different parts of that spectrum then I do.