

People focusing too much on AGAB is something that bothers me too, but I don’t mind the terms themselves too much in situations where AGAB is actually relevant. Which isn’t that often. And I also like to use phrases like “people who went through male puberty” in cases where that more accurately describes what I mean.
I like transfem/transmasc because they’re more general terms and include more than just binary trans people. To me “transfem” is essentially a superset of “trans woman” and as a trans woman myself I usually don’t mind it being used for me. I am transfem, but I agree that it’s inappropriate to use that word in a context where you can just use “woman” instead. It’s similar for “trans woman”, if the “trans” part isn’t relevant, just say “woman”.








I agree, they definitely aren’t the same thing. AGAB is just what the doctor decided when you were born. Sex is much more complex than that, it’s a collection of characteristics, some of which can change over time.