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  2. Cisgender - Wikipedia

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    Hida Viloria of Intersex Campaign for Equality notes that, as a person born with an intersex body who has a non-binary sense of gender identity that "matches" their body, they are both cisgender and gender non-conforming, presumably opposites according to cisgender 's definition, and that this evidences the term's basis on a binary sex model ...

  3. Transgender - Wikipedia

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    [189] [190] Though second-wave feminism argued for the sex and gender distinction, some feminists believed there was a conflict between transgender identity and the feminist cause; e.g., they believed that male-to-female transition abandoned or devalued female identity and that transgender people embraced traditional gender roles and ...

  4. Cisgenderism - Wikipedia

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    Cisgenderism or cissexism is an ideology that challenges people's gender identities and thus leads to discrimination against gender variant people. It is systematic, and reflected in culture and the practices of legal authorities.

  5. Causes of gender incongruence - Wikipedia

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    Transgender brain studies, especially those on trans women attracted to women , and those on trans men attracted to men (androphilic), are limited, as they include only a small number of tested individuals. [2] Several studies have found a correlation between gender identity and brain structure.

  6. Blanchard's transsexualism typology - Wikipedia

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    These studies show neurological differences between trans women attracted to men and cis men attracted to women, as well as differences between androphilic and gynephilic trans women. The studies also showed differences between transsexual and nontranssexual people, leading to the conclusion that transsexuality is "a likely innate and immutable ...

  7. Terminology of transgender anatomy - Wikipedia

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    Replacement words for body parts vary widely, and almost none approaches the currency of the word it replaces: In a 2021 study of transgender, nonbinary, and gender-expansive people, only two replacement words (chest for breasts and cum for sperm) were used by more than 50% of respondents, while 23% of the replacement words and phrases provided ...

  8. Classification of transgender people - Wikipedia

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    The classification of transgender people (transgender women specifically [citation needed]) into distinct groups has been attempted since the mid-1960s. The most common modern classifications in use are the DSM-5 and ICD , which are mainly used for insurance and administration of gender-affirming care .

  9. Non-binary gender - Wikipedia

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    Yellow represents people whose gender exists outside the binary, purple represents those whose gender is a mixture of—or between—male and female, black represents people who have no gender, and white represents those who embrace many or all genders. [128] Genderfluid people, who fall under the genderqueer umbrella, also have their own flag.

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