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ionsawmill | Pirtman, the correct term is transgender or just “trans.” You can specify “trans-feminine” or “trans woman” to mean a male-to-female transitioner. BTW, “transgendered” has fallen out of favor, because it implies that the person has has a gender applied to them, rather than expressing the gender they already are, despite physiology. Tranny, shemale, she-he, etc. are all considered slurs by the transgender community as a whole, even though some trans people still use them. The opposite is “cisgender” meaning someone whose at-birth physiology matches their self-perceived gender. |
ionsawmill | Let's not confuse sex-assigned-at-birth with gender identity and gender expression. Gender identity refers to one’s innermost concept of self as a man, a woman, a blend of both or neither – how individuals perceive themselves and what they call themselves. One's gender identity can be the same or different from their sex assigned at birth. Gender expression refers to the external appearance of one's gender identity, usually expressed through behavior, clothing, body characteristics or voice, and which may or may not conform to socially defined behaviors and characteristics typically associated with being either masculine or feminine. A person’s gender identity and expression are not the same as their sexuality. Transgender and non-binary people may be gay, straight, bi+ or any sexuality which they feel best describes themselves. Gender identity and gender expression also may or may not be aligned with typical societal expectations of gender. It is both possible and valid to be a feminine trans masculine person, a masculine trans feminine person or any combination of identity and expression with which someone feels most comfortable. |
Ellie_Heart | jaywestchester22: Actually, there are transsexual men and transsexual women. This is exactly WHY these terms are invalidating and dehumanizing. A trans-man is a MAN who was assigned female at birth based on their genitalia. Like Trans-women, they never felt right with that gender identity and always identified with the other gender. For the longest time there were little resources to help people understand what they were struggling with so most of us accepted being called some pretty offensive things like "shemale" or whatever and just blended into the Gay/Lesbian scene. The only difference between trans men and trans women is in the effectiveness of surgeries; unfortunately the surgeries aren't so great for trans men. They are also not nearly as fetishized, ridiculed, demonized, or despised as trans women who are routinely depicted as predatory MEN pretending to be women in order to trick their victims. It's, honestly, incredibly stupid and I don't even get how anyone gets off on this fantasy. |
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ionsawmill | A good place to start, although this should be part of your intro online, is to ask about preferred pronouns. Almost all transgender people prefer the pronoun that matches their gender, so trans women will often use “she” and “her.” However, I know more than a few transgender people who prefer gender-neutral pronouns “they” and “them” instead. It’s a matter of personal preference, so there is a lot of variation. I even know a trans guy who uses “he” or “they” interchangeably. |
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