
Just say trans people if you're talking about trans men and trans women together
so what the **** are you suppose to refer to them as
trans people?
so what the **** are you suppose to refer to them as
trans people?
Like okay let's say there's a news article that's covering three studies, one done on gay men, lesbian women, and trans. What's the proper terminology for trans then. I mean, it's perfectly acceptable and commonplace to say, for example, "62% of gay men polled responded with..." and "25% of lesbian women polled responded with..."
so what's the trans thing to say. "37% of trans polled responded with..." sounds odd.
but on that level so could saying "gay man"
Yes. Actually 'person who is transgendered' would probably be the best way to say it but it sounds a bit clunky. It follows the 'person first' idea that is used when talking about disabilities. In that case it is used to combat dehumanization (disabled person vs person who is disabled) but when it comes to transgender issues it can help to combat objectification as well. The term 'transsexual' seems to emphasize ''us vs. them' even if it is subconscious.
but on that level so could saying "gay man"
transgender would be the wrong term if it was done through a sex change which is what transsexual means... :/
It's possible they are trying to reclaim the word, similar to the way some lesbians are trying to reclaim the word 'd*ke' so that it belongs to them again, rather than a slur used by straight people.I have 3 transsexual friends and they refer to themselves as transsexuals and apparently so do their other transsexual friends...
Transgender isn't a separate gender. So when someone asks for a trans person gender, they do not say "I'm a transgender". They say trans woman, man, etc. Think of it as an adjective like gay. Gay people do not call themselves a gay.
I've had a transsexual friend call himself a transsexual (now a woman) but still refers to herself as a transsexual as well as her other transsexual friends. I also have a quite handful of gay men as friends and they call themselves gay...
So according to you, they are wrong or just less sensitive on the matter than others?
I don't know what tr**ny and d*ke is so i don't understand your explanation. Sorry.
Why?
If someone got a sex change, by definition, the person is a transsexual....???
No they can call themselves gay, but they don't use it as a noun. It's an adjective? I have never heard of gay people calling themselves that. Lesbian/Bisexual is a bit different though since I see it changed and the sentence still sounds okay. ex "I am a lesbian" "but saying "I am a gay" just sounds really weird.
Your friend is allowed to describe herself however she wants, but most trans people don't introduce themselves as "Hi I am a transgender" take out the a and the sentence is fine.
No they can call themselves gay, but they don't use it as a noun. It's an adjective? I have never heard of gay people calling themselves that. Lesbian/Bisexual is a bit different though since I see it changed and the sentence still sounds okay. ex "I am a lesbian" "but saying "I am a gay" just sounds really weird.
Your friend is allowed to describe herself however she wants, but most trans people don't introduce themselves as "Hi I am a transgender" take out the a and the sentence is fine.
Gay people say I am gay and I've never come across someone who had a problem with others saying he/she is gay to someone else as long as they were fine with the other person knowing.
It's for tranny and ****. I was trying to be polite by censoring them.
Why? Simply because that is not what the majority of transgender people wish to be referred by, and you should simply respect that. It's a problematic term for the reasons stated at the top of my previous post, and by justice & zoetrope.
I think justice was trying to say that saying eg. 'I am a gay' is what sounds strange - like using it as a noun.
shemale isnt a gender, its a slur.
Also, I want to point out that transgenderism isn't a gender itself, but it's a condition in which someone's biological sex does not match up with their perceived gender. Someone who was born with male genitals but identifies as female would be considered... female. They may call themselves things like transwoman or even shemale or tranny (I don't know, are those terms that are being reclaimed?) but they should still be considered female.