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Definitions:"A definition is the enclosing a wilderness of idea within a wall of words." Samuel Butler Bi-GenderSomeone who displays characteristics associated with both genders. I.e. Their birth gender and its opposite. Birth Gender.Gender assigned at birth based on the Doctor's best guess at the time. Usually based on the visible plumbing. CDShort form for Cross-Dresser Chicks With DicksMale to Female Bi-Genders. Also used to describe M2F Transsexuals, who have not completed sexual-reassignment surgery. Cross-DresserSomeone who derives satisfaction from dressing in clothing normally reserved for the opposite gender. DragDrag is a theatrical term to describe cross dressing on stage. The term is generally associated with the more flamboyant examples of cross dressing. Drag KingDrag kings are Female to Male cross-dressers. However this term is generally reserved for performers. Drag QueenDrag queens are Male to Female cross-dressers. However this term is generally reserved for performers. The "queen" aspect is also a reference to sexual orientation. While many drag queens are orientated towards genetic males, this is not always the case. En FemmeA universally polite way of describing the current outside expression of femaleness. This is regardless of birth gender. From the French, literally "as a woman". Pronounced "on fem" Example: A Male To Female bi-gender while cross dressed would be considered "En Femme" A Female to Male bi-gender while not cross dressed would also be considered "En Femme" En HommeA universally polite way of describing the current outside expression of maleness. This is regardless of birth gender. From the French, literally "as a man". Pronounced "on om" Example: A Female To Male bi-gender while cross dressed would be considered "En Homme" A Male to Female bi-gender while not cross dressed would also be considered "En Homme" F2MFemale to Male bi-gender. by convention, the birth gender is first with the spiritual gender second. Gender DysphoriaTerm to describe personal discomfort and dissatisfaction with birth gender. From the Greek Dys (difficult) Phoria (to bear) We feel this is an inadequate description Gen EmGenetic Male, also expressed as GM. This usually refers to the birth gender of the individual. Gen FemGenetic Female. Also expressed as G.F. This usually refers to the birth gender of the individual. GeneticsThe study of human "code" HermaphroditeA condition where the person displays physical characteristics of both genders (usually genitalia) This can be congenital (at birth) or through sexual reassignment surgery (SRS) Spiritual GenderBeyond the physiology, beyond the clothes, beyond the behavior. The person we are inside. M2FMale to female bi-gender. by convention, the birth gender is first with the spiritual gender second. SRSSexual Reassignment Surgery. Cosmetic Surgery that constructs genitalia of the opposite sex. TranssexualSomeone who wishes to "cross over" to the other gender. Based on today's technology, this is a permanent choice. Transvestite.Latin term for cross-dresser. Trans=Cross, Vestes=Clothes XDresserCross-dresser. |
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