MelGillmanGraphingGender
1 media/IMG_2731_thumb.jpeg 2022-08-09T13:40:30-07:00 Margaret Dahlstrom b09d7a6d81572eb5143ab94775de79a428d832d6 40803 2 From Nonbinary By Mel Gillman plain 2022-08-15T12:22:11-07:00 Nonbinary Mel Gillman Margaret Dahlstrom b09d7a6d81572eb5143ab94775de79a428d832d6This page is referenced by:
-
1
media/IMG_2850.jpeg
2022-06-06T07:11:49-07:00
What does it mean to be Trans?
24
plain
2022-08-17T08:57:52-07:00
Trans is an umbrella term used to describe people who's lived experience with gender run counter to societal expectations of how they are expected to be perceived. A trans man is a person who's gender was assigned female at birth but now identifies as a man, while a trans woman is a person who's gender was assigned male at birth but now identifies as a woman.
Gender is the societal framework of traits, behaviors, and expectations that people use to explain their identity. While virtually everyone has a gender, Trans people feel a disconnect from their gender assigned at birth and generally a desire to change it in some way. For some people this involves changing aspects of their sexed bodies to better align their bodies with how they feel, this can be from a combination of medical--surgical and hormonal interventions--or social changes--clothes, name, pronouns. The decision of what aspects of transition are necessary to affirm a person's gender are specific to each individual person. Some people decide to transition to relieve a discontent and discomfort with their gender, dysphoria, while others transition in the pursuit of feeling more content and happy with their gender, euphoria. While both of these are valid justifications for transition, often established systems tend to focus exclusively on relieving gender dysphoria at the expense of people who are instead seeking gender euphoria.
Most people tend to fall into the categories of either men or women and as a result trans people are often expected to transition from their gender assigned at birth to the conventional opposite. Many identities however exist outside of that dichotomy, generally under the umbrella label of non-binary.
-
-
-
-
-
-
Transness through history What does it mean to transition Gender -
1
2022-08-17T09:13:07-07:00
Nonbinary identities
4
plain
2022-08-18T06:54:47-07:00
Nonbinary (nb) identities are gender identities that don't fit in the traditional gender binary. These can exist for people who feel as if their identities are a combination of masculine and feminine genders or a refutation of both, entirely their own thing. Nonbinary people tend to use their own pronouns, most often they/them, but it can also entirely depend on the person and its always better to ask to be safe. Sometimes nonbinary people will switch between gender presentations frequently modulating their gender performance for how they want to be perceived, and how they want to exist in the world. Just like binary trans people, Nonbinary people can choose what medical procedures they would want to undertake in order to alleviate dysphoria, but also induce euphoria with their bodies.
Sometimes binary trans people shift towards identifying more as nonbinary at some point in their transition identifying more with the experience of being trans in a way that the labels of man or woman don't quite capture. Either way, nonbinary is just one of many ways people express themselves out in the world.
Go Back?