Posted on 05/22/2014 6:52:46 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
Its time to come out of the closet: I am a cisgender woman.
I can see that you have a quizzical look on your faces. I suppose you dont know what cisgender means. It is one of the 27,956 genders one can choose for oneself on a Facebook profile. A cisgender person identifies as the gender he or she was assigned at birth. If a doctor said, Its a boy! when you were born, and you identify as a man, then you could be described as cisgender, says the website BasicRights.org.
Wait, you are saying to yourselves, then arent you just a straight person? What is the difference between straight and cisgender?
According to a Tumblr blog called What-Does-Cis-Mean:
terms like cis allow us to identify when we mean cis men/women instead of always using men/women to mean cis men/women while always distinguishing trans men/women as the other. It places cis and trans people on equal ground.
I agree, that explanation was needlessly complicated. I will dumb it down for you. A cisgender is basically a non-transgender. But wait, you cant say non-transgender. It is offensive for some reason. According to BasicRights, referring to cisgender people as non trans implies that cisgender people are the default and that being trans is abnormal.
This is the main reasoning behind the existence of the word cisgender. It was created so as not to offend the trans community. (Although this reasoning doesnt really apply elsewhere: Referring to minorities as non-whites means that the white people are the norm and the minorities are not. So, in the same vein, calling a group of people non-trans means that transgenders are the norm.)
The earliest mentions of the word cisgender in academia go back to a 1995 article by sexologist Volkmar Sigusch in which he discussed transsexual desire and cissexual defense. Most recently, even though the term in effect refers to straight people, cisgender can be found only on websites catering to the trans community. In fact, when researching the definition of the word, I came across an article called Trans 101: Cisgender. If the word is meant for non-trans people, then why is it primarily found on trans websites?
The cis term has been popularized in, among other places, a book called Whipping Girl, which is not, as you might have guessed, about a dominatrix but about the transsexual experience. Why is the transgender community creating words for what I should call myself? So that the trans community will feel better about themselves? In the words of a Tumblr blogger called Nerd is my gender:
Do not call me cisgender. You have no right or authority to name me without my consent. . . . It does not come from us, as its origins are from a trans perspective. . . . Do not call me cisgender. That is offensive to me. I am offended that you consider that you have power over me, and can name me.
Maybe I should come up with a new word for people who reject the cisgender label and make that the 27,957th gender choice on Facebook. Please leave any ideas in the comments section below.
Christine Sisto is an editorial assistant at National Review.
No one is assigned a gender at birth. The medical staff observes and records. If there’s something that looks like a willie, they put down “boy.” If not, they put down “girl.”
There are only two.
And it’s not gender. It’s sex.
Yep. I’ve seen versions of all three many times. I love to get them to say “move forward” or the equivalent. My comment to that is always along the lines of: When you notice that you are going the wrong direction, if you continue in that direction are you, in fact, moving forward? Or would it be better to re-trace your steps back to the point where you got off track? Would that not be the true forward movement?
I sometimes add, “All people take a wrong turn from time to time, but the successful people make a quick u-turn once they figure it out. Same thing is true of countries and cultures. The question is, is the US to be a successful country? Are you to be a successful person?”
Lesson of the day of mammalians
Born with penis = male
Born with vagina = female
Born with both = hermaphrodite
Born with none = Barack Obama or Liberal
No, nerd is your “preference.”
Yes, that makes more sense. It’s almost as if you’ve met my husband ...
Despite not being rich I’ve always known that deep down I was SUPPOSED to be born rich. Is it my fault I was born to middle class parents instead of multi-millionaires? That was an accident of nature, much like all those poor women trapped in men’s bodies!
So who wants to help an out and proud genetically rich man like me rob banks? Mr. Obama?
“...Ive always known that deep down I was SUPPOSED to be born rich. ...”
Yeah, I was supposed to be born rich too - instead of being born extremely talented, amazingly good-looking, astonishingly eloquent and well-spoken, and surprisingly humble (modesty is one of my best qualities, among the many good qualities that I already possess - and there ARE many...).
Yeah... that about sums it up for me.
(I’d let you pat me on the back, but my OWN hands are in the way...)
:^)
I didn’t know you were Laz’s twin brother.
Lol!
Mom liked me better, though....Hahah!!!
“Genetic Homophobes are now the most persecuted minorities, after Genetic gunnies. Just waiting for them to pass a law saying we must identify ourselves with gold stars or similar.”
Then I’ll take as many of them down with me as I can. We survived that once, NEVER AGAIN.
....of course, I got better.
“... I got better ...”
So THAT was what happened!! I wondered why you all-of-sudden-like disappeared one day...
:^)
BWHAHAHAHAHA!
Thank you, thank you... no, please... it’s a gift, I know....
BTTT!
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