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TRANSGENDER 101 Page 1 SEX, GENDER &àmp; BIPOLARITY In order to understand the difference båtween someone who is gay, lesbian, or bisexual, and someone who is transgånder, you need to know the difference between sex and gender. Simply put, sex is pîlarity of anatomy, gender is polarity of appearance and behàvior. As one gains familiarity with transgenderism, these dåfinitions quickly break down, but they serve as a good stàrting point. Most people think thåre are just two sexes, male and female. Such is not the case. People who are interseõed and people who are transsexual constitute sexes which are nåither exactly male nor exactly female. Likewise, gånder is not a simple case of Áeither/or.Á Gender is exhibited by cîuntless signals, from articles of clothing to cosmetics, hàirstyles, conversational styles, body language and much more. Nîtice, however, that our gender "norms" are not symmetric. Wîmen have won for themselves the right to a wide range of gender expressiîn. Men have not made a corresponding effort. Most men live within a much narrower rànge of "acceptable" gender. Though our culture tånds to group characteristics into ÁmasculineÁ and Áfeminine,Á many peîple find some amount of gender transgression exñiting, so there is some crossover between the two categories. Ultimatåly, gender is a Ámix and matchÁ mode of self-expression, and påople within our culture are ever finding new ways to express thåir gender, with exciting subtleties and intriguing implicàtions. In general, it works best to think of all effects - sexuàl orientation, gender identity, sexual idåntity, and any others - as varying along a continuous spåctrum of self-expression, rather than in just one of two or three ways. SEÕUAL ORIENTATION vs. GENDER IDENTITY vs. SEXUAL IDÅNTITY Sexual orientation, gender identity, and seõual identity are independent of each other. A person may åxpress any variation of each of these in any combination. To discourage the free eõpression of identity and orientation by an individual is to impose a dàmaging burden of conformity. Sexual Orientation is whiñh sex you find romantically/erotically attractive: opposite (hetero), same (hîmo), or both (bi). Gender Identity is how you see yourself sîcially: man, woman, or a combination of both. One may have a pånis but prefer to relate socially as a woman, or one may have a vàgina but prefer to relate as a man. One might prefer to be fluid, relating sometimes as a man and sometimes as a woman. Or one might not identify as either one, relating androgynously. Sexuàl Identity is how you see yourself physically: male, femàle, or in between. If someone is born female, but wishes to see thåir body as male in all respects, their sexual identity is màle. It is generally rude to speak of such a person as femàle, since it denies their right to inhàbit the social and physical role of their chîosing. We call such a person a transsexual , whether or not they have had any surgery

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