 Gender-specific abbreviation
                      
                      Gender-specific abbreviation
                    
                    Men as default; non-binary persons are excluded
Basic Example
 
                        Advanced Example
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                        Abbreviations: (m/f/d) or (d/f/m)?
                        Out of habit, we often mention the male gender first
                        when we use abbreviations in job offers, forms, or other
                        documents. This reinforces the male gender as the norm,
                        often without us even realizing it. Although such an
                        order in an abbreviation may seem insignificant, it
                        influences the reader. In Latin script, we read from
                        left to right, and this order allows us to recognize who
                        the writer puts first quickly. 
If you
                        want to know more about "the male gender as default,"
                        please read the amazing book by Caroline Criado Perez,
                        "Invisible Women, Exposing Data Bias in a World Designed
                        for Men."  This standard has sometimes even deadly
                        consequences for women and non-binary people.
                      
