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  2. Cisgender - Wikipedia

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    The term cisgender was coined in English in 1994 in a Usenet newsgroup about transgender topics [11] as Dana Defosse, then a graduate student, sought a way to refer to non-transgender people that avoided marginalizing transgender people or implying that transgender people were an other. [12] John Hollister used it that same year.

  3. Cisnormativity - Wikipedia

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    Cisnormativity or cissexual assumption is the assumption that everyone is, or ought to be, cisgender. The term can further refer to a wider range of presumptions about gender assignment, such as the presumption of a gender binary, or expectations of conformity to gender roles even when transgender identities are

  4. I Coined The Term 'Cisgender' 29 Years Ago. Here's What ... - AOL

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    "Before now, I have not spoken publicly, or even disclosed my role in the origin of the word cisgender to anyone beyond a few close friends and colleagues." I Coined The Term 'Cisgender' 29 Years Ago.

  5. Cisgenderism - Wikipedia

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    Cisgenderism is systematic and may be promoted by the practices of legal authorities. It can affect all people, including those considered cisgender, but more often targets transgender people. [1] Cisgenderism is defined in opposition to transphobia, as heterosexism is to homophobia.

  6. What does it mean to be cisgender? Here's what to know - AOL

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    Pinpointing the word “cisgender” to one particular place of origin is tricky. Still, sources trace the word “cisgender” back to the mid-90s, according to Oxford English Dictionary, which ...

  7. Behold, an A-Z List of Gender Identity Terms

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    AFAB: AFAB is an acronym meaning Assigned Female at Birth (and AMAB refers to Assigned Male at Birth). These are medical terms to help us educate and talk about bodies, but remember, someone's sex ...

  8. Gender modality - Wikipedia

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    For example, someone who is assigned female at birth (AFAB) and identifies as a woman has a cisgender gender modality. The term was first coined by Florence Ashley [ 2 ] in 2022 to describe the "broad category which includes being trans[gender] and being cis[gender]."

  9. Transgender - Wikipedia

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    The term trans * (with an asterisk) emerged in the 1990s as an inclusive term used to encompass a wide range of non-cisgender identities. The asterisk represents a wildcard , indicating the inclusion of various identities, beyond just transgender and transsexual, such as gender-fluid or agender , within the transgender umbrella.