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Allfemale

Allfemale is a term used to describe a person or group composed entirely of female or female-identifying members. When used as a modifier, it indicates the complete gender composition of a unit, event, or production. The term is often encountered in contexts such as music, where all-female bands or ensembles perform without male members; in sports and clubs that limit participation to women; and in media or education to indicate casts, classrooms, or programs composed solely of women.

Linguistic and social considerations surround the term. It bodies a binary understanding of gender and may

In branding and event contexts, allfemale labels are sometimes used to signal targeted audiences or thematic

See also: women-only, all-women, all-female band, female-only spaces, gender-inclusive language.

exclude
individuals
who
do
not
identify
as
women
or
girls.
In
discussions
of
gender
diversity,
alternatives
such
as
female-identifying
or
women-only
are
sometimes
preferred
to
improve
inclusivity.
The
phrase
can
also
reflect
cultural
or
institutional
norms
about
gender
segregation,
which
vary
across
regions
and
communities.
focus.
Critics
argue
that
such
labeling
can
raise
questions
about
inclusivity
and
accessibility,
particularly
for
transgender
or
intersex
individuals,
and
some
organizations
opt
for
more
inclusive
language
to
avoid
excluding
people
who
do
not
fit
a
strict
male/female
dichotomy.