Gender
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Gender Terms

Bi-gendered: Someone who self-identifies with both maleness and femaleness and who lives part time as each and may be referred to as a cross-dresser.

Cross-dresser: Individuals who choose to wear clothing associated with the opposite gender. It is a phrase that has replaced "transvestite".

Drag King/Drag Queen: A cross-dresser from man-to-woman (queen) or woman-to-man (king) who dress up and perform for show and entertainment.

Intersex: Intersex people are born with sex chromosomes, external genitalia or internal reproductive systems that are not considered "standard' for either male or female. The existence of interesexuals affirms there are not only two sexes and sex is a socially constructed view.

Transgendered: Someone whose gender identity or expression is different from traditional gender roles. Transgendered is also an umbrella term in English-speaking North America to refer to everyone who crosses gender roles in one way or another including transsexuals, drag queens, etc.

Transsexual: Someone whose gender identity is different from the biological sex they were given at birth. Transsexuals may be referred to as female-to-male(F2M) or male-to-female(M2F). They may take hormones and pursue sex reassignment surgery.

Two Spirited: An Aboriginal term for someone possessing both male and female spirits and who is neither male nor female includes lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered individuals.

Sources:

GenderandSexuality.ca
http://www.genderandhealth.ca/en/modules/sexandsexuality/gss-definitions-02.jsp?r=

YOUTHLINE
http://www.youthline.ca/definitions.html

Positive Images
http://www.posimages.org/?page_id=74



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