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Cisgender - Current usage |  | Cisgender - Current usage: Encyclopedia II - Cisgender - Current usage |  | Many (particularly transsexual-inclusive) communities use the term "non-transsexual" or "non-trans", perhaps because the more scientific-sounding term "cisgendered" has not yet gained popularity or widespread usage in everyday English. Other groups, however, consider it inappropriate to define any group by what they are not.
Many transgender people prefer "cisgender" to "biological", "genetic", or "real" male or female because of the implications of those words. Using the term "biological female" or "genetic female" to describe cisgen ...
See also:Cisgender, Cisgender - History, Cisgender - Current usage, Cisgender - Other usage |  | | Cisgender, Cisgender - Current usage, Cisgender - History, Cisgender - Other usage, Heteronormativity, Political correctness, List of transgender-related topics, The Mirror Cracked by Carl Buijs |  | |
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Cisgender - Current usage
Many (particularly transsexual-inclusive) communities use the term "non-transsexual" or "non-trans", perhaps because the more scientific-sounding term "cisgendered" has not yet gained popularity or widespread usage in everyday English. Other groups, however, consider it inappropriate to define any group by what they are not.
Many transgender people prefer "cisgender" to "biological", "genetic", or "real" male or female because of the implications of those words. Using the term "biological female" or "genetic female" to describe cisgendered individuals excludes transgendered men, who also fit that description. To call a cisgendered woman a "real woman" is exclusive of transwomen, who are considered within their communities to be "real" women, also.
The word is rarely used by people outside communities concerned with transgender issues, and thus, it is not often used to self-identify, although its meaning does accurately describe a (probably little-considered) aspect of their identities. On the other hand, because so few people who are described by this term use it to self-identify, it can sometimes be thought of as an epithet.
Other related archivesGender, Heteronormativity, IPA, List of transgender-related topics, Neologisms, Netherlands, Political correctness, defect, epithet, gay rights, gender identity, gender role, heterosexual, hypothesis, immorality, majority, minority, neologism, queer studies, sex, sissy, taboos, term of disparagement, trannies, transgender, transsexual
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