Display title | Transgender |
Default sort key | Transgender |
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Date of page creation | 21:27, 1 November 2013 |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Transgender (usually shortened to trans) people are those whose experienced gender is not the one typically associated with the sex assigned to them at birth. Some trans people pursue means (e.g. hormone replacement, plastic surgery) to make their bodies match their experienced gender more closely, but others do not. Trans people are not a new group; there are documented examples going back at least as far as the Roman Empire. Trans characters can be a source of interesting conflict in a story, and may have a lot of parallels to a coming out story for a homosexual or bisexual person, but with a lot more visual representation of change.[1] |