CTM

CTM or Close To Male is a term for intersex individuals who can be closely described as a wolffian, or described as 'almost wolffian' but aren't actually wolffian. This term is important, as the term "AMAB" implies that they are assigned male at birth and PWHP implies they have a penis, which is not always the case.

Many CTM individuals have XY chromosomes, however they do not have to. Instead, they may have other masculine traits such as a penis, testicles, defined muscle, a masculine body, etc. All that matters is that they can easily be classified as 'almost wolffian.'

They may have ambiguous genitals, be on the agenital spectrum, or have a vagina which means they may be assigned female at birth instead. Because of this, calling them AMAB may be incorrect to properly describe their experiences.

The feminine counterpart is CTF.

CTM variations

 * 17-AH Deficiency (XY chromosome version)
 * 17-KSR Deficiency
 * 45,X/46,XY Mosaicism (masculine version)
 * 49,XXXXY Syndrome
 * Aarskog-Scott Syndrome (XY chromosome version)
 * Ablepharon Macrostomia Syndrome (XY chromosome version)
 * Agenital (cryptorchidism, penile agenesis, micropenis)
 * Androgen Resistance
 * AMAB Hypogonadism
 * Aromatase Deficiency (XY chromosome version)
 * Aromatase Excess Syndrome (XY chromosome version)
 * ATR-16 Syndrome (XY chromosome version)
 * Barber Say Syndrome (XY chromosome version)
 * Campomelic Dysplasia (XY chromosome version)
 * CHARGE Syndrome (XY chromosome version)
 * Chromosome 18 Ring (XY chromosome version)
 * Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia (XY chromosome version)
 * Cytochrome PORD (XY chromosome version)
 * De La Chapelle Syndrome
 * Denys-Drash Syndrome (XY chromosome version)
 * Diphallia
 * Estrogen Resistance
 * FMPP
 * Gonadal Agenesis (testicular agenesis)
 * H Syndrome (XY chromosome version)
 * Hyperandrogenism (XY chromosome version)
 * Hypospadias
 * Kallman Syndrome (XY chromosome version)
 * Klinefelter Syndrome
 * Leydig Cell Hypoplasia
 * MDP Syndrome (XY chromosome version)
 * Opitz G/BBB Syndrome (XY chromosome version)
 * Penoscrotal Transposition
 * PMDS
 * Polyorchidism
 * PPSH
 * Prader–Willi Syndrome (XY chromosome version)
 * SCARF Syndrome (XY chromosome version)
 * Seaver Cassidy Syndrome
 * SERKAL Syndrome
 * XXXYY Syndrome
 * XXXY Syndrome
 * XXYYY Syndrome
 * XXYY Syndrome
 * XYY Syndrome
 * XYYY Syndrome
 * XYYYY Syndrome

History
The term CTM was coined by Cryptocrew, specifically Angel, to fill a much needed gap in language. It was coined at the request of intersex friends and family.