Using a trans person’s deadname can be hurtful and triggering for someone, so it’s best to not ask. If a trans person do

Author : jdav
Publish Date : 2021-01-07 11:06:14


Gender presentation and gender identity are two separate concepts. The first refers to how a person dresses and expresses their outside appearance and the second refers to a person’s gender.

Bottom surgery is a colloquial phrase that came mean a number of different procedures, including phalloplasty or metoidioplasty, which both create a penis for people with vaginas, or a vaginoplasty, which creates a vagina for a person with a penis.

Many trans people will start hormone replacement therapy (HRT), but don’t feel the need to have any surgery. Others may want gender-affirming surgeries, but may not opt for HRT.

Instead, saying someone was “assigned male at birth” or “assigned female at birth” is better. It acknowledges that, at birth, we are assigned genders decided by our genitalia, rather than our actual gender identity.

While people typically mean bottom surgery when they ask if someone has had “the” surgery, many trans people do not get bottom surgery or any kind of gender-affirming procedure.

Transgender terminology is constantly evolving and expanding, which is why it’s important to stay on top of it to avoid saying something that is incorrect or hurtful to a trans person.

Transgender people, and transwomen and femmes of color in particular, face disproportionate rates of violence in the US. Saying any of these phrases plays off the same sentiments used in these attacks.

Many transgender people do not have gender-affirming procedures in their lifetime, sometimes out of lack of access to care and other times because they do not feel a need to.

Telling a trans person that they don’t appear to have outward gender dysphoria is presumptuous. It also implies that trans people need to feel a certain way about their body to be trans.

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Using a trans person’s deadname can be hurtful and triggering for someone, so it’s best to not ask. If a trans person does share their deadname, it’s important to not call them that.

Referring to someone as “biologically” female or male can be invalidating to a trans person’s gender because it implies they are not, in fact, the gender they identify as.

Just because someone doesn’t openly discuss their gender dysphoria or aren’t on HRT, doesn’t mean they aren’t experiencing dysphoria internally. Additionally, not all trans people experience gender dysphoria. Their experience is equally valid.

In Planned Parenthood’s handy guide on identity terms and labels, experts say: “Some people find these terms offensive, others do not. Only refer to someone as transsexual if they tell you that’s how they identify.” That applies for the term “transvestite” too.

Just because a person is wearing makeup or dressing in a manner you view as feminine doesn’t mean they aren’t a transman, and just because a transwoman is dressing masculinity doesn’t make her a man.



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