Not exact matches
Transgender can
refer to any range of diverse
gender identities or expressions — such as transgender, trans man, trans woman, intersex, non-binary, genderless, two - spirited, and many others — and is better expressed under the umbrella term trans.
* I use the term «mom» to
refer to the pregnant or birthing parent for the sake of simplicity in the writing, but I realize this is a
gendered term that doesn't always correctly reflect the
identity of the person.
Refusing to
refer to a trans person by their chosen name and a personal pronoun that matches their
gender identity, or purposely misgendering, will likely be discrimination when it takes place in a social area covered by the Code, including employment, housing and services like education.
The different
identities,
referred to as alters, may exhibit differences in speech, mannerisms, attitudes, thoughts, and
gender orientation.
(A peephole in the wall may or may not
refer to a landmark in the art of
gender identity, Etant Donée by Marcel Duchamp.)
Lucas» practice is characterized by irreverent humor and the creation of visual puns and vulgar euphemisms
referring to sex,
gender and national
identity.
Gender identity is not defined in the Code but commentary on the bill states that it
refers to transgender persons.
Gender dysphoria refers to the lack of congruence between one's gender birth and their sexual identity - hence dis
Gender dysphoria
refers to the lack of congruence between one's
gender birth and their sexual identity - hence dis
gender birth and their sexual
identity - hence distress.
Coming out
refers to the process that people who are LGBTQ go through as they work to accept their sexual orientation or
gender identity and share that
identity openly with other people.