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APA
: Two
seperate Doctor based Associations which have the same
3 letter abreviation. American Psychiatric Association
and American Psychological Association. Psychiatrists
use the "Diagnostic and Statistical Manual" a manual of
disorders of the mind. This manual lists both "Gender
Identity Disorder" (Transsexuality) and "Transvestic Fetishism"
(Cross Dressing) as mental illnesses.
ANDROGYNE
: (Androgynous)
and (Androgyny) Person who has gender traits of both masculine
and feminine. Lacking of a clear or specified singular
gender trait. Person identifies as both genders or neither
of the two culturally defined genders; and/or who expresses
and/or presents merged culturally / stereotypically feminine
and masculine characteristics, or mainly neutral characteristics.
may or may not express dual gender identity.
ASSIGNED
GENDER ROLE: At
birth, an assigned gender is determined by appearance
of sexual anatomy. This determines the role
a child is raised in either Male or Female. Documented
by a doctor who assists in the birth.
AUTOGYNEPHILIA:
a
paraphilia proposed in 1989 by Ray Blanchard, who defined
it as "a man's paraphilic tendency to be sexually
aroused by the thought or image of himself as a woman."
Part of a controversial behavioral model for transsexual
sexuality informally labeled the Blanchard, Bailey, and
Lawrence theory. The model is an attempt to explain transwomen
(male-to-female transsexual and transgender persons) who
are not exclusively attracted to males, including lesbian
(or "gynephilic"), bisexual and asexual transwomen.
The model claims that transwomen (called "gender
dysphoric males" by Blanchard) who are not sexually
oriented toward men are instead sexually oriented toward
the thought or image of themselves as women. Most of the
attention paid to Blanchard's work on gender dysphoria
focuses on what he calls "nonhomosexual transsexuals"
or "autogynephilic transsexuals." He calls those
transwomen who are exclusively attracted to males "androphilic"
or "homosexual transsexuals." While some Transgender
people self-identify with this term most Transsexuals
vehemently oppose it because it does not apply to them.
Transsexuality is inborn with symptoms being manifested
by the age of 4 or 5 years of age while autogynephillia
does not and those who identify with it report it ocurred
in their teen years and beyond. Sexual orientation has
nothing at all to do with Transsexuality.
BI-GENDERED
: Person
who can shift between masculine and feminine gender behaviour.
This differes from the Androgyne in that an Androgyne
keeps their gender role at all times whereas Bi-Gendered
shift or change their role to suit the situation at that
moment.
BINARY
GENDER SYSTEM : Culturally
defined code of acceptable behaviors, teaching that there
can only be Male or Female roles. Where it comes to Transgendered
Individuals this system becomes flawed, as Transgendred
Individuals fall under a multi-gendered system, beyond
the Binary Gender System.
BIND
: (Binding)
To Wrap or tape the Female Breast Tissue to make it appear
to be flat like a Male Chest area. Action is performed
by Female-to-Male Transsexuals. This is also performed
by use of a binder, which is a rigid corset like item
designed to flatten the female breast tissue so as to
make it seem like a male chest area.
BIPHOBIA
: (also
Homophobia) The irrational fear of love, affection, and
erotic behavior between people of the same gender. Expressed
as negative feelings, attitudes, actions or behaviors
against those perceived as non-heterosexuals. Often directed
at those perceived as expressing or presenting culturally
stereotypically non-heterosexual characteristics and or
blurred gender roles. Biphobia also includes refuting
the existance of bisexuality by believing every individual
is either homosexual or heterosexual.
BISEXUAL
: (Bi)
A person who is emotionally, Sexually, Spiritually, or
Physically attracted to persons from both the Male and
Female Genders.
BOTTOM
SURGERY : Term
used for Genital Surgery performed below the waist. Term
is most often used by Female-to-Male persons and referring
to creation of a penis and simulated testicals in their
case. Term is also used by some Male-to-Female persons
for the surgery to create a neo vagina. Not all Transsexual
persons from either case opt for this surgery. For some
due to cost, some due to health, some simply due to personal
choice.
BOYDYKE
: A
"Female bodied" person who intentionally or
non-intentionally presents or expresses what is culturally
sterotypical Male or masculine, boyish characteristic.
Some wish to pass as a Male while remaining Female.
BREAST
AUGMENTATION SURGERY : (BA)
This surgery technically known as augmentation mammoplasty,
is a surgical procedure to enhance the size and shape
of a woman's breast. The Male-to-Female individual may
seek Breast Augmentation if they desire a larger bust
size than is achieved through hormone therapy. Standard
augmentation involves one or the other of two types of
implants, either Saline or Silicone.
BREAST
FORMS/BREAST ENHANCERS : Often
an individual who is a Cross Dresser or a Male-to-Female
Transsexual will use a Breast Form such as those made
for and most often used by ladies who have had Mastectomies
performed due to cancer. Most of these consist of Silicone
shaped to look like a female breast and to have weight
like a genuine natal breast would have. Also, there are
some forms made out of foam rubber, which while giving
a general appearance of a breast do not have the weighted
bounce effect of a silicone breast form. Some MTF whom
have achieved some breast growth via hormones but are
not satisfied with size of their breasts, opt for a breast
enhancer such as the style that go in the bra below the
breasts to sort of push up the breasts and make them appear
larger than they in reality are.
BUTCH
: Term
used to describe or identify a person who often self identifies
or presents and expresses what is culturally sterotypical
Male or masculine, boyish characteristics. Term can be
used in both positive and negative ways.
CD
: (Cross
Dresser) : Person who wears clothing and items normally
worn by the opposite gender from their own biological
gender. An outdated older term for a CD is the term Transvestite.
The majority of persons who CD are of heterosexual orientation,
many even being happily married. However, there are also
many whom are of a Gay orientation. While for some this
is a way of simply experiencing a temporary role as the
opposite gender in which they feel free from the rigours
of their day to day life in their assigned gender, for
others this also presents a sense of auto arousal by the
wearing or the clothing of the oposite gender.
CHONDROLARYNGOPLASTY
: Surgery
involving Adam's Apple Reduction or Trachea Shave. The
surgeon reduces the cartilage in the throat to make the
shape more feminine.
CIS-SEXUAL
: Person
who is not Transgendered and has one of the two Binary
Genders as simply either Male or Female.
CLOCKED
: (Getting
Read) Being detected as a person who is cross-dressed.
COLOVAGINOPLASTY
: This
method of creating a vagina for the Male-to-Female individual,
involves cutting away a section of the sigmoid colon and
using it to form a vaginal lining. This surgery is also
sometimes performed on females with androgen insensitivity
syndrome, congenital adrenal hyperplasia, or vaginal agenesis,
Mayer-Rokitansky syndrome, and other intersexed conditions,
where non-invasive forms of lengthening the vagina cannot
be done and, mostly, it is used on Male-to-Female transsexuals
as an alternative to penile inversion with or without
an accompanying skin graft taken usually from either the
thigh or abdomen. Due to numerous potential complications
most surgeons will use or recommend a colovaginoplasty
method only when there is no other alternative. The use
of this on Male-to-Female patients is generally reserved
for those whom have attempted removal of their Male genitals
and have made the general standard recognizable Reassignment
Surgery methods unusable..
COMING
OUT : The
process of becoming aware of, understanding and accepting
one's own sexual orientation or gender identity. This
also consists of the decision making process of identifying
oneself openly in disclosure of this to another.
Conversion
Therapy : Dangerous attempt to "Cure"
Homosexuals or Transsexuals by Homophobic Religious groups.
Loosly based on Reparative therapy declared outmoded by
the American Psychiatric Association. Practice usually
done by unlicensed Church "Counselors". Methods
used include extreme guilt, hellfire, Bible text, non-acceptance
and damnation. Electrodes often placed on genitals to
measure reactions. Church members are more interested
in their own homophobic fears than the welfare of their
patients. As one Exodus "Counselor" told a Gay
man "You would be better off to commit suicide than
go back to the homosexual lifestyle". What therapy
encourages death as an alternative? Upon completion members
must sign a statement they have been "cured".
There are few long term followups and members questioned
later often admit lying to their questioners. "Cures"
are almost always short term and for transgender people
amount to nothing more than temporary Purging. The danger
afterwards is increased suicide attempts as evidenced
by users in our crisis rooms here. This therapy is not
recommended as it is dangerous and deadly.
CORSET
: A
corset is a very constrictive ladies undergarment worn
by some Cross Dressers and Male-to-Female Transsexuals
in an atempt to mold and shape their torso into a desired
Female shape for the aesthetic purposes of more readily
appearing curvy and Female, by reducing the waist, and
thereby lifting the bust if any and more readily showing
the hips. There are some corset tops which are designed
with a mini corset as an outer part of the garment. Often
these are designed to cater to goth cultural fashions.
Historically a corset has lacing to hold it together at
the back. Sometimes it is at the front instead. Tightening
or loosening the lacing produces changes in how firm or
rigid the corset will be. Most full size corsets with
back lacing are almost impossible to be properly laced
by the wearer alone, thus normally requiring a second
person to tighten the lacing and tie it off. Button or
hook front busks on some corsets allow a wearer to remove
them without untieing them and re-place them on their
body at a later date all by themself. It should be noted
however, that this process can seriously damage the busk
of the corset. This is because it is under extreme pressure
in most cases. Corsets are most often comprised of flexible
materials such as coutil cloth, or leather and stiffened
with boning also referred to as ribs or stays, inserted
into channels in the cloth or leather. Plastic is now
the most commonly used material in lightweight corsets,
whereas spring or spiral steel is preferred for stronger
corsets. Corsets preferably should be fitted to the individual
wearer.
CROSS-LIVING
: Act
of cross dressing full time 24/7 living in the role of
the opposite gender full time, perceiving oneself as the
opposite gender but not transsexual as the person does
not wish to physically change gender.
DE-TRANSITION
: To
return to living as a member of one's biological sex after
extended full time living as one's target sex.
DRAG
: (F
: Drag King, M : Drag Queen, Female or Male Impersonator)
Individuals who exaggerate cross dressed gender roles
often for purposes of performances at gatherings or on
stage. Some Drag Queens even get breast implants to help
with their performance role. Some live the role full time.
DYKE
: (Femme
Dyke, Bi Dyke, Butch Dyke) Terms used from both negative
view and positive view. A "female-body" person
or woman identifying with other women as their interest.
Historically the terminology was used in the negative
to identify lesbians expressing male culturally stereotypically
masculine characteristics, but has been used in the positive
view of self identification by many modern lesbians. (Femme)
more feminine version. (Bi) may show some interest in
men but is primarily interested in women. (Butch) Acts
more male like and is normally only interested in women.
EFFEMINATE
: Term
used often in negative context, to identify a person usually
of male origin who expresses or presents what are stereotypically
culturally feminine characteristics.
ENDO(CRINOLOGIST)
: A
doctor who deals with the endocrine glands and their hormones.
This doctor is the one who prescribes estrogen and progesterone
in one form or another for the Male-to-Female individual,
and prescribes testosterone for the Female-to-Male individual.
This is also the doctor who monitors the persons endocrinological
functions on hormones via bloodwork.
F2M
/ FTM : (Female-to-Male)
Term used to identify a person of Female Biological birth
whom identifies as Male. Lives in the Male role and identifies
as Masculine. Most will try for Testosterone to take on
Male secondary sexual characteristics. Most opt for Top
Surgery to reduce the Female Breasts to Male size. Some
opt for the Hysterectomy and Bottom Surgery involving
creation of a penis from the clitoris and creation of
a scrotum with testicular shaped implants. Some do not
go for bottom surgery for reasons ranging from cost, health,
or personal choice. Many prefer the newer term Transman.
FAG
: Derogatory
Term that historically has been used in the negative by
society, but is also positively used as a self identifier
by some persons. A Male bodied person or Man who identifies
with other Men as their attraction. Historically used
in negative context of labeling Gay Males who express
or present a cutural stereotipically Feminine set of characteristics.
FEMALE
BODIED : (FemBody)
A person who was assigned to Female Gender at birth, or
whom has had their genitals surgically altered to be a
woman or girl, either by personal choice or often by parental
choice in many cases of an intersexxed child.
FEMME
: Term
used for a person whom identifies with being a woman,
who understands the power and seduction of the feminine
spirit, and or one whom is powerful as a woman. Can be
used to identify a person whom expresses and or presents
culturally stereotypically feminine characteristics. Dependant
on context, it may be used as a positive or a negative
term.
GAFF
: A
type of panty designed to hide the male bulge by tucking
it away in a pocket or pouch within it so as to hold the
penis between the legs giving the appearance that there
is no penis at all. This item is often worn by individuals
who Cross Dress, or by Pre-Op Male-to-Female Transsexuals.
GAY
: Term
used to describe a person whom is emotionally, spiritually
or physically attracted primarily to persons of the same
gender. A person (normally a male) whom accepts same gender
attraction and identifies as gay.
GENDER
BENDER : (Gender
Blender) Term used for a person who merges characteristics
of all genders either in subtle ways or whom intentionally
flaunts merged or blurred cultural stereotipical gender
norms for purpose of shocking others, without a concern
for passing.
GENDER
DYSPHORIA : Term
used to describe the intense continuous discomfort resulting
from an individuals belief in the inappropriateness of
their assigned gender at birth and resulting gender role
expectations. A clinical psychological diagnosis, which
is offensive to many in the Transgender community, but
is required to receive Hormone Replacement Therapy and
or Sexual Reassignment Surgery. (SRS, GRS).
GENDER
IDENTITY : An
inner sense that one is or belongs to a particular sex.
GENDER
COMMUNITY : (Transgender
Community) A loose association of individuals and organizations
who transgress gender norms in a variety of ways. Celebrating
a recently born self awareness, this community is growing
fast across all lines. The central ethic of this community
is unconditional acceptance of individual exercise of
freedoms including gender and sexual identity and orientation.
GENDER
PHOBIA : (Transphobia)
The irrational fear of those who are perceived to break
and or blur cultural stereotypical gender roles, often
assumed to be queer. Expressed as negative feelings, attitudes,
actions or behaviors against those perceived as breaking
and or blurring cultural stereotypical gender roles.
GENDER
QUEER : Term
which is used by some individuals whom may or may not
fit on the spectrum of Trans, or be labeled as Trans,
but whom identify their gender and sexual orientation
to be outside the assumed norm.
GENDER
REASSIGNMENT SURGERY : (GRS,
Sex Reassignment Surgery-SRS) : Permanent surgical refashioning
of genetalia to resemble the genetalia of the desired
gender. Sought to attain congruence between one's body
and one's gender identity.
GENDER
ROLES : What
one's society and culture says that Males and Females
are like. The socially constructed and culturally specific
behavior and appearance expectations imposed on Females
(femininity) and Males (masculinity).
Gender
Therapist : Licensed Therapist who follows the
HBIGDA (Wpath) Transgender Standards of Care. Encourages
legal prescription hormone use prescribed usually by an
Endocrinoligist with a letter recommendation by the therapist.
Obtaining horomones illegally without medical testing
can and has led to death most notably from "Thrombobis"
or dangerous blood clots. The therapist provides guidance
during RLE and provides recommendation letter for GRS.
Many object to HBIGDA as "Gatekeeping" However
it is the safest alternative now available. Others argue
that Transsexuality is not a mental illness as outlined
in DSM IV and that it is a medical condition. Perhaps
this will change in DSM V due out in 2011.
GENETIC
SEX : Term
used to refer to chromosomal makeup of a individual. Often
used to refer to assigned gender at birth.
GETTING
READ : (Clocked)
Being detected as a person who is cross-dressed.
GID
: (Gender
Identity Disorder) According to the DSM .. a mental illness
where one believes they have a gender identity that is
incongruant to their biological gender. (See Gender Dysphoria
Above.).
Harry
Benjamin Syndrome: Also known as HBS this is
purported to be an Intersex condition that is said to
occur in the womb in the first twelve weeks after conception.
It is based on the brain sex theory by Harry Benjamin
for Transsexuals. Other studies done though do not agree.
The creator's of HBS are not medical professionals and
it is not accepted by the American Medical Association.
While the theory is an excellent thesis it is not accepted
as fact in the medical Community. These unqualified lay-people
have written their own unauthorized Standards of Care
which are not medically valid or accepted. The only accepted
Transgender
Standards of Care are HBIGDA (Wpath)
which is signed by medical professionals. The HBS SOC
has no medical signatures on it.
HERMAPHRODITE
: Outdated
term for an Intersexxed person. (see Intersexxed below
in list.).
HETEROFLEXIBLE
: (straight-ish,
homo-flexible). Individuals who are mostly attracted to
another gender, but have had or are open to having same
sex relationships or behaviors.
HETEROSEXUAL
: An
individual who is emotionally, spiritually, physically,
and or sexually attracted to those of the opposite gender.
HETEROSEXISM
: The
institutionalized assumption that everyone is heterosexual
and that heterosexualism is inherently superior to and
preferable to homosexuality or bisexuality.
HIR
: A
gender term used by some in place of Him or Her, a new
pronoun for those folks who stand outside the binary gender
system that we have in society.
HOMOPHOBIA
: (also
Biphobia) The irrational fear of love, affection, and
erotic behavior between people of the same gender. Expressed
as negative feelings, attitudes, actions or behaviors
against those perceived as non-heterosexuals. Often directed
at those perceived as expressing or presenting culturally
stereotypically non-heterosexual characteristics and or
blurred gender roles. Biphobia also includes refuting
the existance of bisexuality by believing every individual
is either homosexual or heterosexual.
HOMOSEXUAL
: An
individual who is emotionally, spiritually or physically
attracted primarily to persons of the same gender.
HORMONE
REPLACEMENT THERAPY : (HRT,
Hormonal Sex Reassignment). Administration of hormones
to affect the development of secondary sex characteristics
of the opposite assigned gender. This process that is
lifelong, of using hormones to change the internal body
chemistry. For Male to Female Estrogens are used, and
for Female to Male Androgens are used (Testosterone).
Hormone use without medical supervision is strongly discouraged
as it has resulted in thousands of Transgender deaths.
Herbal concotions taken in large doses not approved by
the FDA have also resulted in deaths and disabilty as
well as having poor results. Don't be fooled by herbal
companies marketing to transgenders for profit with exaggerated
claims. Save your money for prescription hormones.
HYSTERECTOMY
: Operation
performed to remove the Uterus. In cases of the Female-to-Male
individual this operation also includes removal of the
Cervix, Ovaries, and Fallopian tubes.
IN
THE CLOSET : Not
disclosing, (referenced to coming out) Being secretive
about an individual's own sexual orientation and or gender
identity.
INTERNALIZED
HOMOPHOBIA/TRANSPHOBIA : The
belief that same-gender sexual orientation and or gender
identity is inferior to heterosexual orientation and or
masculine or feminine gender identity. The internalization
of negative messages, feelings about oneself and one's
group, and beliefs about how people like you should be
treated, which often leads to self-hate and difficulty
with self-acceptance. Also irrational fear of breaking
cultural or stereotypical gender roles.
INTERSEX(XED)
: An
individual born with full or partial genetalia of both
genders, or with underdeveloped genitalia. Some are born
with internal organs of a Female with no external signs
of Female but with Male external genitalia. Surgery is
common in infancy, when a singular gender is assigned.
Many who are assigned such without self choice develop
a sense or feeling of a loss of (an) essential part(s)
of themself. Often the person so assigned to one sex by
surgery in infancy wishes to be the gender opposite the
one chosen for them.
LABIAPLASTY
: This
surgery for the Male-to-Female individual is normally
only needed in cases where a surgeon uses a two-stage
vaginoplasty procedure.It is the stage where labia and
the clitoral hood are created.
LESBIAN
: A
person who identifies as a woman who is emotionally, spiritually,
physically, and or sexually attracted primarily to members
of the same gender. A Female who accepts her same gender
attraction and identifies as lesbian.
M2F,
MTF, MALE-TO-FEMALE : Term
used to identify a person who was Male gendered at birth
but whom identifies as Female, lives as a Woman, or identifies
as Feminine. Some prefer the term Transwoman.
MALE
BODIED : A
person who was assigned to Male gender at birth, or a
person who has had their genitals surgically altered to
be a man.
MAMMAPLASTY
: A
surgery performed to increase or shrink the size of the
breasts. (See BREAST AUGMENTATION SURGERY, above).
MAMMOGRAM
: (Mammography)
A cancer screening performed on Females. This screening
is one which individuals whom are Male-to-Female transsexuals
should partake of yearly after 40 years of age. It involves
x-raying of the breast tissues for earliest detection
of breast tumors before they can be otherwise seen or
felt.
MASTECTOMY
: The
surgical removal of the Female breast tissue. For Female-to-Male
Transsexuals. This surgery which is often referred to
as top surgery, allows the individual to no longer have
need of a binder, (See Bind, above) as from that point
on the individual has Male sized breasts. This surgery
is also performed on natal Females in cases of cancer.
METAMORPH
: (Shape
Shifter) Used by some people who choose not to identify
as transsexual, to express their belief that they are
not changing their gender, but rather changing their body
to reflect their inner feelings and gender identity.
METAOIDIOPLASTY
: This
surgery for the Female-to-Male individual involves the
freeing of the enlarged clitoris/penis from the underlying
labia minora and dropping it via release of the suspensory
ligament.
NEOCLITORIS
: The created clitoris for a Male-to-Female Transsexual
individual during Sex Reassignment Surgery. There are
two ways to create a neoclitoris for the transsexual woman.
The most common method is to remove the head or glans
of the penis, and use some of that tissue to function
in the position of a natal female's clitoris. Some transsexual
women have the entire penis head used as their clitoris.
This partly depends on the doctor performing the surgery.
Some have spongiform from their urethra's used to function
as the neoclitoris. Most transsexual women's bodies readily
accept the relocation of glans penile tissue in the area
of a biological woman's clitoris.
NON-LABELING
: Individuals
who find the existing labels too constrictive and or choose
not to identify within a particular category.
NON-OP
: Individuals
who have not attained and may not desire to attain gender
reassignment surgery, and may or may not take hormone
replacement therapy. For many individuals, self-identification
and self expression, through cross living or other methods
of gender identity achieve harmony or congruence between
one's body and one's gender identity and there is no need
felt for surgical reconstruction. Or in some cases it
is for medical reasons that one is forced to remain non-op.
Also there are some for whom monitary reasons prevent
the surgery thus making them remain in a non-op mode either
temporarily or for extended periods of time and in many
cases for life.
OBGYN(ECOLOGIST)
: (gynecology)
A doctor trained in the branch of medicine dealing with
treatment of diseases of the female reproductive system,
including the breasts. After Sex Reassignment Surgery,
many Male-to-Female transsexuals opt to visit a OBGYN
to have the doctor check that they are healing correctly.
Also it is recommended that the MTF Post Op visit an gynecologist
at least once yearly to be sure that she is healthy. While
the MTF on has no cervix or uterus it is always possible
to get cancer of the vagina. This type of doctor can make
sure that the MtF PostOp individual is checked foer this
in the yearly checkup.
OMNISEXUAL
: A
term used along with Pansexual. (See Pansexual below.).
ORCHIECTOMY
: Surgery
to remove the testes. This is opted for by some Male-to-Female
individuals in order to reduce testosterone and stop the
need for testosterone blocking medicines. This procedure
can be used as both a step towards Reassignment Surgery
or as a final procedure for those individuals who do not
desire GRS.
PACK
: Item
placed in the underwear of a FTM Pre-Op to suggest the
prescence of a penis there. Some use a rolled up sock
or a dildo to produce this effectively.
PANSEXUAL
: An
individual who is emotionally, spiritually, physically,
and or sexually attracted to those of any gender or physical
makeup. (also sometimes referred to as omni-sexual, flexual,
or multi-sexual).
PASSING
: The
ability for a person to present themselves in another
gender than that which they live full time or which they
were assigned at birth.
PHALLOPLASTY
: Operation
for construction of a Male genitalia (penis). Some procedures
involve flaps of skin taken from the groin and abdomen,
but more recent versions of this surgery involve the free
forearm flap method of which involves a segment of skin
from the forearm being bisected and used to form the penis.
This method allows for sensitivity during intercourse
in the constructed penis, as well as standing urination.
PRE-OP(ERATIVE)
: Transsexual
individuals whom have not yet attained gender reassignment
surgery, but whom desire to and are seeking that option.
They may or may not cross-live full time and may or may
not take hormone therapy. They may also seek surgery to
change secondary sexual characteristics.
POST-OP(ERATIVE)
: Transsexua
lindividuals who have attained gender reassignment surgery,
and or other surgeries to change secondary sex characteristics.
PRESENTATION
: The
totality of one's appearance when dressing, including
voice, behavior, appropriateness of clothing for the situation,
etc.
PRIMARY
SEX CHARACTERISTICS : Male=Penis
and Testes, Female=Vagina.
QUEER
: Used
to identify someone who aligns themselves with the trans,
bisexual, lesbian, and gay (LGBT) community, a term which
sometimes now is used in a positive self identification
way by some amongst our vast community, but which historically
was used only in the negative context to ridicule and
label anyone not conforming to heterosexual persons and
societal gender norms.
READ
: Being
identified as being a member of one's biological sex in
spite of presenting as a member of the target sex.
REAL
LIFE TEST : (RLT
or Life Test) A period of time required of individuals
seeking reassignment surgery during which they must live
full-time expressing and presenting the gender in and
of which they identify as. Many doctors require a Real
Life Test of two or more years before advancement to SRS
(surgery). This Real Life Test period is necessary to
be sure that an individual can capably adapt to the sought
after gender role. Also known as RLE or Real Life Experience.
Check with your surgeon for RLE time requirements as there
are variations between them.
SECONDARY
SEX CHARACTERISTICS : The
changes that appear when a person reaches puberty. They
include, but are not limited to : facial hair and body
hair, muscle mass development, and voice changes for males.
Breast development and curves for females. In both genders
fertility or ability to reproduce. This also refers to
the body changes brought on by taking HRT in cases of
breast development, curves and emotional changes for MTF.
Body and facial hair, muscle mass, voice depth changes,
and agressive tendancy for FTM.
SEX
ASSIGNMENT : The
declaration, by a doctor, based on what your external
genitalia look like, as to what gender you are, and that
therefore you are supposed to grow up to exist within
a certain set gender role.
SHAPE
SHIFTER : (Metamorph)
Used by some people who choose not to identify as transsexual,
to express their belief that they are not changing their
gender, but rather changing their body to reflect their
inner feelings and gender identity.
SHAPEWEAR
: Padded
panties, girdles, or bras designed to help enhance or
produce a female figure. Often used by Cross Dressers
and Male-to-Female Transsexuals.
Shemale
: Derogatory term coined by the porn industry
to describe MTF's who keep the genitals they were born
with. Incorrectly described as Transexuals (note spelling).
Transgenderist is now the correct description used by
therapists. Most take female hormones and may obtain facial
or breast enhancement surgery but almost never SRS.
SIGNIFICANT
OTHER : An
individual who is either the girlfriend, boyfriend, wife,
husband, or life partner of a transgendered person and
who may or may not be supportive of the inner feelings
and gender identity of their partner. In cases where the
partner of a transgendered individual first finds out
about their partners gender issues or wishes to cross
dress many can not cope with the issues surrounding their
partner. Some choose to leave their partner for good while
others find this new aspect of their partner to be a side
they can either learn to cope with or actually support.
Some even find the new aspects to be desireable in their
partner.
Silicone
Pumping Party : Illegal practice of pumping Industrial
Silicone into the Face, breasts, hips and buttocks of
Transwomen by unlicensed persons. This often ends in "death"
or "extreme disfigurement". Not recommended
as it is dangerous.
SOFFA
: Term
means (Significant Other, Friend, Family, or Ally) of
a person who identifies as transsexual, transgender, CD
or gender varient.
SRS
: (Sex
Reassignment Surgery) see Gender Reassignment Surgery
above.
STANDARDS
OF CARE :
A set of minimum guidelines originally formulated by the
Harry Benjamin International Gender Dysphoria Association,
Inc. (HBIGDA) for care of transsexual individuals and
providing requirements for consumers and service providers.
Other standards also exist under World Professional Association
for Trans Health (WPATH).
STEALTH
:
The act of living in plain site without being seen as
transgendered or being read. To blend in.
STRAIGHT
: An
individual who is emotionally, spiritually, physically,
and or sexually attracted primarily to members of the
opposite gender. A person who accepts their opposite gender
attraction, and whom identifies as straight. Also used
to identify a MTF attracted to a Male or a FTM attracted
to a Female.
TARGET
SEX : The
desired sex of a Transsexual or Transgendered person which
is opposite of one's biological sex.
TOP
SURGERY : Surgery
"above the waist." Breast Auugmentation for
the MTF and Breast Reduction for the FTM. There are many
different issues that cause each person to make the decision
to either have or not have the surgeries. Some factors
include: desire, expense, physical health, age, and access
to medical care and information. There are also many difficulties
that can occur with these surgeries, which will factor
into each individual's decision making process.
TRANSGENDER
: Those
who transgress rigid societal gender norms, and who present
a breaking or blurring of cultural stereotypical gender
roles. This includes: Transsexuals, Cross Dressers, Androgynes,
Gender Benders, Shape Shifters, and Intersexxed Individuals.
The word describes a category and Community, not the individual
groups under it's umbrella which are very different from
each other. Some Intersexed people do not consider themselves
Transgender. Others who are changing roles and gender
through surgery identity with it.
Transgender
Advocate : A person who publicly works for Transgender
inclusive rights and the welfare of all gender variant
individuals. Seeks to improve our quality of life. National
Transgender Advocacy Organizations in U.S.A
TRANSGENDER
COMMUNITY : (Gender Community) A loose association
of individuals and organizations who transgress gender
norms in a variety of ways. Celebrating a recently born
self awareness, this community is growing fast across
all lines. The central ethic of this community is unconditional
acceptance of individual exercise of freedoms including
gender and sexual identity and orientation.
TRANSGENDERIST
: Persons
who choose to cross-live full time, but who choose not
to have Sex Reassignment Surgery/Gender Reassignment Surgery
(SRS/GRS). They may or may not have some surgeries, and
they may or may not use hormones.
TRANSITION
: The
period during which a transgender individual (usually
transsexual) begins to live a new life in their gender
of choice. Also, includes the period of full-time living
(Real Life Test) required before gender reassignment surgery.
TRANSMAN
: Some FTM's prefer this newer term. See FTM.
TRANSPHOBIA
: (Gender
Phobia) The irrational fear of those who are perceived
to break and or blur cultural stereotypical gender roles,
often assumed to be queer. Expressed as negative feelings,
attitudes, actions or behaviors against those perceived
as breaking and or blurring cultural stereotypical gender
roles.
TRANSSEXUAL
: MTF,
FTM, Pre-Op, Post-Op, Non-Op. A person that experiences
an intense long term discomfort resulting from the feeling
of inappropriateness of their assigned gender role at
birth and the discomfort of their body, and whom as a
result adapts their gender role and body in order to reflect
and be congruent with their gender identity. This may
include cross-living, synthesized sex hormones, surgery
and other body modification which may or may not lead
to the feeling of harmony between a person's body and
gender identity.
Transvestite
: Outmoded term no longer used by Gender Therapists
which used to refer to full time crossdressers. When used
today usually meant in a derogatory fashion. History
of the term Transvestite.
TRANSWOMAN
: Some MTF's prefer this newer term. See MTF.
TUCK(ING)
: The
act or process of hiding male genitalia by tucking them
back between the legs.
TWO-SPIRIT
: A
term for both same gender loving and transgendered people
that emerged from various Native American traditions.
The Dineh (Navaho) word is nadleehe one who is transformed,
the Lakota (Sioux) as winkte, the Mohave as alyha, the
Zuni as lhamana, the Omaha as mexoga, the Aleut and Kodiak
as achnucek, the Zapotec as ira' muxe, the Cheyenne as
he man eh.
VAGINOPLASTY
: In
cases of transgendered individuals this is a surgical
method of creatinG of a neo vagina. There are two main
methods with use of doner tissue from the penis and the
scrotum in both cases. And a third way which is used in
only the most extreme cases. The first entails the following
generally used method. After first incisions in the genitalia
the right spermatic cord is ligated (Bound so as not to
bleed) and clamped. The primary incision is continued
up the ventral (lower) side of the shaft of the penis.
The anterior (top) flap is then developed from the skin
of the penis. The urethra is dissected from the shaft.
The corpora cavernosa (Two chambers in the penis which
run the length of the penis and are filled with spongy
tissue which blood flows into filling the open spaces
in the spongy tissue to create an erection.) are separated
to assure a minimal stump. Next, the anterior (top) flap
is perforated to position the urethral meatus. (urethra).
The skin flaps are sutured and placed in position in the
vaginal cavity. The second method was created by Dr. Suporn
Watanyusakul in Chonburi, Thailand and is known as the
Chonburi Pouch Method or the Suporn Technique. Dr. Suporn's
method is quite different from the typical sexual reassignment
surgery as he does not use the penile inversion method.
Instead, he constructs the vaginal vault (canal), with
scrotal skin and uses the penile tissues for a labia,
clitoris, and other external features. A full thickness
inguinal (groin crease) skin graft is used for the vaginal
lining in rare cases where inadequate scrotal skin is
available. Dr. Suporn's method generally yields a deeper
neovagina than the more standard penile inversion technique.
After either method is completed the neo vagina is packed
to insure it keeps its shape as the patient begins the
healing process. Some individuals swear that Suporns technique
is superior, others feel the penial inversion method is.
The third style of vaginoplasty is called colovaginoplasty
and involves a cutting away and resecting of the cut ends
of the sigmoid colon. This leaves a freed section of the
sigmoid colon for use in forming a vaginal lining.
ZE
: A
newer pronoun used by some to refer to a person in place
of she or he when talking about an individual whoose gender
does not fit into a specific category.
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