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Female-to-male (FTM) is a term historically used to describe a person who was assigned female at birth and identifies as male or masculine. In contemporary usage, many people prefer the terms transgender man or trans man, while some individuals who were assigned female at birth may identify with other labels. The acronym FTM remains in use in some contexts, particularly in medical or community discussions, but its acceptance varies.

Transitioning can encompass social, legal, and medical steps. Social transition may involve adopting a chosen name,

Historically, the term arose in clinical and activist contexts to describe gender transition from female to

using
he/him
pronouns,
and
altering
presentation.
Legal
steps
can
include
updating
name
or
gender
markers
on
official
documents.
Medical
options,
for
those
who
pursue
them,
often
include
hormone
therapy
with
testosterone,
chest
or
breast
reconstruction,
and
other
procedures.
It
is
important
to
note
that
not
all
individuals
who
identify
as
FTM
pursue
medical
interventions,
and
the
extent
of
transition
is
highly
individual.
male.
Today,
many
communities
emphasize
self-identification
and
use
person-centered
language,
recognizing
that
terms
can
vary
in
meaning
across
cultures
and
over
time.
Respectful
language,
avoiding
assumptions
about
a
person’s
identity
or
anatomy,
is
essential
when
discussing
FTM
or
transgender
topics.
See
also
transgender
man,
gender
identity,
and
gender
transition
for
related
concepts.