Citations:DFAB

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English citations of DFAB

Initialism: "(LGBT) designated female at birth"[edit]

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  • 2013 August 7, Lloyd Bonafide (quoting Lauren Rankin, Truthout, 31 July 2013), “Not Everyone Who Has an Abortion Is a Woman - How to Frame the Abortion Rights Issue”, in alt.fifty-plus.friends[1] (Usenet):
    But abortion restrictions also affect the lives of people who aren't women, and they hinder trans men and gender-non-conforming people and others who were Designated Female at Birth (DFAB) from accessing abortion care, as well.
  • 2014, Lia Hagen, "Marginalized: LGBT movement ignores trans issues", The Lance (Omaha Westside High School), Volume 58, Issue 5, 31 January 2014, page 5:
    It was there that Marvin Thomas and Tom Nissen, two men [Brandon] Teena considered to be his friends, first assaulted him when they discovered that he had been designated female at birth (DFAB).