Choosing the right words to describe your gender identity can feel tricky. For transgender and non-binary people, finding a label that fits is personal and important.
Using respectful language matters. Outdated or offensive terms can hurt, so it’s okay to set boundaries about how others address you.
At the same time, you are more than a label. What matters most is how you choose to define yourself, no matter where you are on the gender spectrum.
Do you have a label that feels right – like crossdresser, transgender woman, non-binary, or something else?
I’d love to hear your thoughts, so let’s continue the conversation in the comments below!
Love,
Lucille
i don’t fit any of those and I bet many of you don’t know it but you don’t eaither because like me you were born intersex and don’t I own it because it was either hidden to you or not discovereo
Transwoman or transgender woman
Absolutely beautiful and Effeminate!!!
Thank You
Transgender woman
I identify as a genderfluid trans* person.
Genderfluid Woman
I identify as a Transgender woman although because I am not yet full time I can also accept gender fluid or non binary.
Transgendered woman.
transgender woman or transwoman. I might even accept t-girl since I am still a girl.
Maybe….UNiGENDER