COKTOE on 02 June 2019
Cobretti2 said: OR WE CAN GO WITH THIS Woman: A person born as a female, and who identifies as female. Man: A person born as a male, and who identifies as a male. Transgender Man: A person who was assigned female at birth, but now identifies as a man. Some trans people choose to undergo gender reassignment surgery. Others prefer not to, but still identify as a different gender. Transgender Woman: A person who was assigned male at birth, but who identifies as a woman. As above, some trans people choose to undergo gender reassignment surgery. Others prefer not to, but still identify as a different gender. Trans person: This can mean transsexual or transgender. A transsexual is a person who emotionally and psychologically feels that they belong to the opposite sex. Trans Man: A trans man is someone who was assigned female at birth, but now identifies as a man. Trans Woman: A person who was assigned male at birth, but who identifies as a woman Female to Male: This term is often abbreviated to ‘FTM’ and refers to a transsexual or a transgender man. Male to Female: This term is often abbreviated to ‘FTM’ and refers to a transsexual or a transgender female. Transsexual: A person who emotionally and psychologically feels that they belong to the opposite sex. Transsexuals are people who transition from one sex to another, usually through dress, hormone therapy, etc. Cisgender: A person who identifies with the gender of which they were born. For example, if someone is born as a female and identifies as a woman. Cis Female: Cis is short for cisgender. So a cisgender female is a female who identifies as a woman. Cis Male: Cis is short for cisgender. A cisgender male is a male who identifies as a man. Gender Non-Conforming: A person who does not identify with either the male of female genders. None Gender: A person who does not identify with any gender in particular. Non-Binary: A person who does not identify entirely with either the female or male genders. They may identify somewhere on a spectrum. Neutrois: Neutrois is a non-binary gender identity which is considered to be a neutral or null gender. Genderfluid: A person who does not identify entirely with either the female or male genders. Genderqueer: An overarching term used to describe people who do not identify exclusively as either male or female. Demigender: This term, (demi means half) is an umbrella term for nonbinary gender identities that have a partial connection to a certain gender. Demigirl: A person (can also be called a demiwoman or a demifemale) who identifies partially with being a woman or has feminine characteristics. They may have been assigned female as birth, but they could also have been born as a male. Demiboy: A person (can also be called a demiman or demimale) who identifies partially with being a man or masculine characteristics. They may have been assigned male at birth, but they could also have been born as a female. Agender: This literally means ‘without gender’, so a person who doesn’t identify with any gender. Intergender: Intergender people have a gender identity that is in the middle between the binary genders of female and male, and may be a mix of both. Intersex: A person who is born with the reproductive anatomy of both a man and a woman. For example, they might appear to be female on the outside, but have mostly male-typical anatomy on the inside. These people were previously referred to as hermaphrodites, but that term is considered rude and outdated. Pangender: A person who identifies as more than one gender. Poligender: Translates to ‘many genders’. A person who identifies as more than one gender. Omnigender: Translates to ‘all genders’. A person who identifies as more than one gender. Bigender: Translates to ‘two genders’. A person who identifies as both male and female genders. Some bigender people have two distinct male and female personas. Androgyne: A person who doesn’t identify with either gender. They are both feminine and masculine. Androgyny: The combination of masculine and feminine characteristics. Androgyny can apply to many things - someone’s gender identity, sexual identity, and even fashion. Third Gender: People who identify as neither a man nor a woman. Some cultures refer to some of their people by a third gender. For example, in Samoafa’afafines are male at birth, but if a family had more boys than girls and needed more women to help with housework, they male children would be raised as a fa’afafine. Trigender: Translates to three genders. A person who shifts between the male, female and third genders. https://www.lifehacker.com.au/2016/07/explained-the-33-gender-identities-recognised-by-the-2016-australian-sex-survey/ |
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