Talk:Trans man
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Edit to definition
I edited definition of transman to "is a person who was born with female organs and identified as a woman but self-identifies as a man" as that seems to me to be both less contentious and more accurate than the previous "is a man who was assigned female at birth." Some seem to think that the latter is correct and have undone my edit with the comment "discuss major changes like this on the talk page first". Personally I don't see this as a major change as it is indubitably correct, non-judgemental, not offensive and can be accepted by all while the latter "is a man who was assigned female at birth." is contentious and would have many people disagreeing with it. I hope this is the right place to raise this query.
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