The social, physical and/or medical process of living as a gender other than the one assigned at birth. This can include dressing differently, name & pronoun changes, taking hormones and surgery. Transitioning looks different for everyone and is a very personal journey.
Identifying as a gender other than that assigned at birth. Commonly abbreviated as trans. This is an adjective, not a noun.
Colloquially referred to as “The Acronym”
The gender assigned to people at birth based on external genitalia
A social construct. The sometimes simple but often complicated web of identity, expression and physiology.
Non-binary identity that seeks to “queer” the idea of gender. Similar to genderfucked.
Attraction (sexual and/or romantic) to the same gender
The external manner in which a person displays their gender. Butch, femme and androgynous are examples.
“Male-to-female”, used by some trans women to describe their gender
Used by Native Americans to describe a variety of sexual orientations and gender identities. Do not use this if you are not Native.
Generally referring to a person with a masculine gender expression, can also be a gender identity.
Identifying outside of the male-female binary view of gender. Serves as an umbrella term for multiple genders as well as an identity on its own.
Generally referring to a feminine gender expression, can also be a gender identity.
A woman whose primary attraction (sexual and/or romantic) is to other women
Sexual attraction to two or more genders
Typically a gender identity for masculine, butch and/or androgynous people of color. Not a term for white people.