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Terms are always changing in the LGBTQ+ community. This list will be updated as often as possible to keep up with the rapid proliferation of queer and trans language. The term cisgender is not indicative of gender expression, sexual orientation, hormonal makeup, physical anatomy, or how one is perceived in daily life. The term transgender is not indicative of gender expression, sexual orientation, hormonal makeup, physical anatomy, or how one is perceived in daily life. This term has a complicated history as a reclaimed slur. Gender: A set of cultural constructs describing characteristics that may historically be related to femininity, masculinity, women, men, nonbinary people, or social norms. The term was coined in 1955 by sexologist John Money after noting the difference between gender and sex. Many transgender people seek to make their gender expression how they look match their gender identity who they are , rather than their sex assigned at birth. Someone with a gender nonconforming gender expression may or may not be transgender. Everyone has a gender identity, including you. For transgender people, their sex assigned at birth and their gender identity are not necessarily the same. In Western cultures, gender identity and sexual orientation are not the same. Trans people can be straight, bisexual, lesbian, gay, asexual, pansexual, queer, etc. For example, a trans woman who is exclusively attracted to other women would often identify as lesbian. The term transgender is not indicative of gender expression, sexual orientation, hormonal makeup, physical anatomy, or how one is perceived in daily life. Many agender people are trans. As a new and quickly-evolving term, it is best you ask how someone defines agender for themselves. Ally: Someone who advocates and supports a community other than their own. Allies are not part of the communities they help. A person should not self-identify as an ally but show that they are one through action. Aromantic: The lack of romantic attraction, and one identifying with this orientation. This may be used as an umbrella term for other emotional attractions such as demiromantic. Asexual: The lack of a sexual attraction, and one identifying with this orientation. This may be used as an umbrella term for other emotional attractions such as demisexual. Bigender: Refers to those who identify as two genders. Can also identify as multigender identifying as two or more genders. Do not confuse this term with Two-Spirit, which is specifically associated with Native American and First Nations cultures. Since the binary genders are the only ones recognized by general society as being legitimate, they enjoy an unfairly privileged status. Boi often designates queer women who present with masculinity although, this depends on location and usage. This term originated in women of color communities. Bottom Surgery: Genital surgeries such as vaginoplasty, phalloplasty, or metoidioplasty. Butch: An identity or presentation that leans towards masculinity. Cross-dressing also crossdressing : The act of dressing and presenting as a different gender. One who considers this an integral part of their identity may identify as a cross-dresser. Drag performers are cross-dressing performers who take on stylized, exaggerated gender presentations although not all drag performers identify as cross-dressers. Do NOT use these terms to describe someone who has transitioned or intends to do so in the future. Cissexism: Systemic prejudice in the favor of cisgender people. Although most commonly used to refer to cross-dressing performers drag queens and drag kings , anyone of any gender can do any form of drag. Equality: A state in which everyone is equal. This differs greatly from equality. Only the minority of transgender people choose to and can afford to have genital surgery. This system is oppressive to anyone who defies their sex assigned at birth, but particularly those who are gender-variant or do not fit neatly into one of the two standard categories. Genderqueer: An identity commonly used by people who do not identify or express their gender within the gender binary. Those who identify as genderqueer may identify as neither male nor female, may see themselves as outside of or in between the binary gender boxes, or may simply feel restricted by gender labels. Many genderqueer people are cisgender and identify with it as an aesthetic. Not everyone who identifies as genderqueer identifies as trans or nonbinary. Intersex: Describing a person with a less common combination of hormones, chromosomes, and anatomy that are used to assign sex at birth. There are many examples such as Klinefelter Syndrome, Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome, and Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia. This practice has become increasingly controversial as intersex adults speak out against the practice. The term intersex is not interchangeable with or a synonym for transgender although some intersex people do identify as transgender. LGBTQQIAPP+: A collection of identities short for lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, queer, questioning, intersex, asexual, aromantic, pansexual, polysexual sometimes abbreviated to LGBT or LGBTQ+. Jesse is a nonbinary person. Not all nonbinary people identify as trans and not all trans people identify as nonbinary. Packing: Wearing a penile prosthesis. Sometimes the term omnisexual is used in the same manner. Sometimes, the identity fails to recognize that one cannot know individuals with every existing gender identity. Polysexual: Capable of being attracted to multiple gender s. There is a lot of overlap between queer and trans identities, but not all queer people are trans and not all trans people are queer. The word queer is still sometimes used as a hateful slur, so although it has mostly been reclaimed, be careful with its use. Stealth: To not be openly transgender in all or almost all social situations. T: Short for testosterone. Top Surgery: Chest surgery such as double mastectomy, breast augmentation, or periareolar keyhole surgeries. However, it became problematized online due to improper usage. See our page on. Transmisogyny: Originally coined by the author Julia Serano, this term designates the intersections of transphobia and misogyny and how they are often experienced as a form of oppression by trans women. Transphobia: Systemic violence against trans people, associated with attitudes such as fear, discomfort, distrust, or disdain. This word is used similarly to homophobia, xenophobia, misogyny, etc. This individual may or may not actively identify as trans. Often it is good just to use woman or man. Sometimes trans women identify as male-to-female also MTF, M2F, or trans feminine and sometimes trans men identify as female-to-male also FTM, F2M, or trans masculine. Please ask before identifying someone. Use the term and pronouns preferred by the individual. Two Spirit: An umbrella term indexing various indigenous gender identities in North America.

Using it in a positive manner. Ally: Someone who advocates and supports a community other than their own. In American society, black people have always been solo as gender transgressive. Email Josh Middleton at. Journal of Lesbian Studies. In the real world, no.

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