there seems to be a lot of different self descriptions to delineate someone's 'starting' gender. Sometimes, especially in conversation with other trans people, you have to explain 'which way' you or someone is trans, and it can be awkward when you don't want to offend anyone. I've seen -
female assigned at birth (FAAB)
genetic female
biological female
female sex, male gender
FTM
female bodied
all of the above have male counterparts, obviously
I like to use female assigned at birth because it seems to rule out the room left for ambiguity in the others. genetic female doesn't work because someone could be intersexed. Biological female is a misnomer to me because anything that happens in our brains versus our bodies is still biologically based, so I am still biologically male in the most factual sense. The FTM label is convenient and succinct but I don't like saying it for some reason I can't quite explain, and I don't connect to it - I have been known to use it for brevity, however. Female bodied stops being relevant quickly post medical transition.
what are other people's preferences?