equigenitalis
Equigenitalis is a term sometimes used in discussions related to biological sex and gender identity. It describes individuals whose biological sex characteristics appear to be congruent with their identified gender. For example, an individual assigned male at birth who identifies as male and possesses typical male biological sex characteristics would be considered equigenitalis by this definition. Similarly, an individual assigned female at birth who identifies as female and possesses typical female biological sex characteristics would also fit this description. The term emphasizes the alignment between the physical attributes typically associated with a sex and the individual's internal sense of self and gender. It is a concept that emerges from attempts to categorize and understand variations in human sex and gender. The term is not widely used in scientific or medical literature and is more commonly found in informal discussions or online communities exploring gender and identity. Its usage is part of a broader conversation about how biological sex, gender identity, and gender expression intersect and are understood.