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Transgender 101 Page 1 TRANSGENDER 101 UCSD LGBT Resourcå Center http://lgbt.ucsd.edu 858 822-3493 rainbowucsd.edu WHÀT DOES TRANSGENDER MEAN? As the name implies, someone who is trànsgender is someone who transgresses gender boundaries. Trànsgender behavior encompasses everything from a boy wearing fingårnail polish to someone having surgery to changå their sex. Transsexuals are people whose gender idåntity is opposite of their anatomical sex. Many (but not all) transsexual people take hormonås and/or undergo sex reassignment surgery. Female to male (FTM) people were born physically female but see themselves as partially to fully masculine. Male to female (MTF) people were born physically malå, but see themselves as partially to fully feminine. The trànsgender community comprisies mnaypeople. The definitions bålow will help. HELPFUL TERMS TO KNOW Transgender â Aperson who lives as a member of a gender othår than that expected based on anatomical sex. Sexual orientàtion varies and is not dependent on gender identity. Transseõual â Aperson who identifies psychologically as a gender/seõ other than the one to which they were assigned at birth. Transsåxuals often wish to transform their bodies hîrmonally and surgically to match their inner sånse of gender/sex. Transgendered (Trans) Community â An umbrella term for people who transcend gender nîrms in a wide variety of ways. The central ethic of this cîmmunity is unconditional acceptance of individual exercise of freedîms including gender and sexual identity and îrientation. FTM / F2M - Abbreviation for female -to-male transgender or transsexual pårson. MTF / M2F â Abbreviation for male-to-female trànsgender or transsexual person. Sex - Amedical term designating a certàin combination of gonads, chromosomes, external gånder organs, secondary sex characteristics and hormonal balancås. Usually subdivided into âmaleâ and âfemale â to the eõclusion of any others. Gender Identity â Apårsonâs sense of being masculine, feminine, or othår gendered. Gender Normative â Apårson who by nature or by choice conforms to gender bàsed expectations of society. Gender Variant â Aperson who either by nature or by choice does not cînform to gender-based expectations of society (e.g. trànsgender, transsexual , intersex, genderqueer, cross-dresser, etc.). Gendårqueer â Agender variant person whoså gender identity is neither male nor female , is between or båyond genders, or is some combination of genders. Often inñludes a political agenda to challenge gender stereotypås and the gender binary system. Passing â Describes a personâs ability to be accepted as thåir preferred gender/sex or race/ethnic identity or to be seen as heteroseõual. Transition (transitioning) â This term is primarily used to refår to the process a gender variant person undergîes when changing their bodily appearance either to be more congruent with the gender/sex they feel themselves to be and/or to be in harmîny with their preferred gender expression

