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Sexuality in transgender individuals encompasses all the issues of sexuality of other groups, including establishing a sexual identity, learning to deal with one's sexual needs, and finding a partner, but may be complicated by issues of gender dysphoria, side effects of surgery, physiological and emotional effects of hormone replacement therapy, psychological aspects of expressing sexuality ...
Some transgender people prefer dating and having sex with other transgender people for both emotional and physical safety reasons, as cisgender people are more likely to enact gender-based violence. [29] Others feel that dating and having sex with other transgender people is "liberating", as it allows more gender euphoria, emotional safety, and ...
"Be bold, be proud, be gay" Anti-assimilationist and anti-capitalist slogan. [14] "Be gay, do crime" An anti-authority and anti-capitalist slogan. [14] "Sounds gay, I'm in" Used by the community. "Trans rights are human rights" Used by the community, origin unclear [15] "Protect trans kids" Slogan used in support of transgender youth.
Despite living as a trans man for more than 30 years himself, he’s been pilloried by the trans “community” for having heterodox opinions about gender issues. “I get called transphobic ...
A page on healthcare treatment guidelines for transgender people was gone. So was a page on the value of school gay-straight alliance clubs. Information on HIV and sexually transmitted diseases ...
In the coming months, I would meet more trans people, go to a few more gender workshops, and spend time digesting what it would mean to claim my truth for myself … and then in front of others.
Openly transsexual people can have difficulty maintaining employment. Most find it necessary to remain employed during transition in order to cover the costs of living and transition. However, employment discrimination against trans people is rampant and many of them are fired when they come out or are involuntarily outed at work. [110]
While LGBT people are often defined by society for their lack of heterosexual relationships, heterosexual relationships among them are fairly common (e.g., an estimated 80% of bisexuals are in opposite-sex relationships). [1] Transgender people can be any sexual orientation, including heterosexual. This makes a large portion of LGBT people who ...