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Androgynous – A person who’s gender is not apparent based on their outward appearance.

Being Read - When someone realizes that a person is crossdressed and not actually a member of the gender they attempting to present their self as being.  Also called “Getting Clocked”.

Binding – The taping down of a genetic female’s breasts to hide them.  Usually this is practiced by pre-op FtoM transsexuals.

Butch / Femme - Adjectives used to describe ones gender performance. A masculine person (of either gender) can be described as butch; a feminine person can be described as femme

Coming Out – Announcing to your family, friends or work associates some previously secret aspect of your sexual or gender identity.

Crossdresser (or CD)– A person who wears the clothes of and often acts as a member of the opposite gender.

Drab –  The act of wearing the clothes traditionally associated with your birth sex.  For example a male to female crossdresser would be in drab if he was wearing a man’s suit.

Drag King – The female version of a Drag Queen.

Drag Queen – A male, usually gay, who dresses as a woman in a flamboyant manner that over emphasizes or exaggerates traditionally female traits.

En femme – Refers to the fact that a male to female crossdresser is crossdressed and not in traditional male clothes.

Electrolysis – The painful and costly procedure of having hair permanently removed.  In the gender community this most often refers to the removal of a male’s beard.

F2M – Short hand term for a female to male transsexual.

Full-time/Part-time – Refers to the amount of time a person lives in his or her desired gender role.

Gaff – A device used to conceal a genetic males penis so that no “bulge” is visible.

Gender-Bender - A person who merges characteristics of all genders in subtle ways or intentionally flaunts merged/blurred cultural/stereotypical gender nouns for the purpose of shocking others, without concern for passing.

Gender Community – Used to refer collectively to all people who challenge or who live outside traditional gender roles.  The community includes transsexuals, crossdressers, transgenderists and all others who break gender boundaries.

Gender Dysphoria – A medical term used to denote any person who strongly and persistently identifies with the (seemingly) opposite sex.  Also called Gender Identity Disorder (GID).

Gender Identity – How a person perceives their personal gender regardless of the actual physical body they inhabit.

Gender Identity Disorder (GID) – A medical term used to denote any person who strongly and persistently identifies with the (seemingly) opposite sex.  Also called Gender Dysphoria.

Gender Reassignment Surgery (GRS) – The actual surgery required to physically change a person’s birth sex.  Commonly called a Sex Change.

Getting Clocked – When a person realizes that a someone is crossdressed and not actually a member of the gender they attempting to present their self as being.  Also called “Being Read”.

GG or GW – Short for Genetic Girl or Genetic Woman.  A female born female.

Herbals – General term used to refer to over the counter herbal hormones that claim to simulate natural or prescription female or male hormones.

Hermaphrodite – A person born with full or partial reproductive organs of both sexes.  Also called Intersexed.

Hormones – Prescription drugs that emulate natural female or male hormones.  When taken they induce secondary sex characteristics of the birth sex they would normally be found in.
 
Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) – The medically supervised administration of absent hormones.  This term is used regardless of whether a person is transsexual or a genetic born male or female.

Intersexed – A person born with full or partial reproductive organs of both sexes.  The medical term for this condition is Hermaphrodite.

Laser - Usually used to refer to a type of non-permanent hair removal that utilizes a laser light and was developed in the 1990’s.

M2F – Short hand term for a Male to Female transsexual.

New Woman – A post operative Male to Female transsexual.

Non-Op - A transsexual person who has decided not to undergo gender reassignment surgery and yet lives full-time in the gender role they desire.

Passing – Successfully being perceived as a member of your preferred gender regardless of actual birth sex.

Pre-Op - A transsexual who intends to complete but has yet to undergo gender reassignment surgery.

Padding – Undergarments that utilize foam to create or enhance certain body features to make them appear more masculine or feminine.

Post-Op – A transsexual who has completed gender reassignment surgery and lives full-time in their preferred gender role.

Purge - To purge is to get rid of all cross-gender related items such as clothing and makeup in an effort to giving up cross-dressing and the cross-gender identity in an attempt to "cure" their transgenderism. Repeated purging is sometimes an indicator that a person is suffering from a cyclic depression disorder and/or Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder.

Real Life Test (R.L.T.) - Refers to the requirement listed in the Standards of Care that a transsexual seeking GRS must live full-time in their desired gender role for a time period before GRS will be approved.  This time period varies from doctor to doctor, but usually is from six months to two years.

S.O. – Short for Significant Other.  Can refer to a girlfriend, boyfriend, wife or husband.

Stealth Mode - A person living full-time in their preferred gender with out ever revealing their birth sex to anyone.  A person can be in stealth mode regardless of if they have had Gender Reassignment Surgery or not.

Sexual Orientation – Refers to whether a person is straight, gay, bisexual or asexual.  This is a completely separate and different personality aspect from gender identity.

Standards of Care – The Harry Benjamin Standards of Care is a document created by the medical community to serve as a set of guidelines for what steps a patient should take before being considered for or undergoing hormone therapy and/or Gender Reassignment Surgery.

Top Surgery - A surgery performed on a FtoM transsexual that entails removing breast tissue and constructing a male looking chest.

Trannie – Slang for transsexual.

Transgender – Umbrella term that covers anyone that in some way breaks or challenges traditional gender roles.

Transgenderist (TG) - A person who lives full-time in the gender role they are most comfortable in without the intention or desire for GRS.  Electrolysis, cosmetic facial or body contouring surgeries or hormones may be undergone by a transgenderist.

Transition - The period of time during which a transsexual changes from one gender role to the other.

Transsexual – A person who’s body and gender identity are not in sync with each other causing emotional discomfort to the point that body alteration through hormones and/or surgery are usually required.

Transvestite – The out of date term for a person who wears the clothes of and often acts as a member of the opposite gender usually for emotional or sexual release.  Now usually referred to as a crossdresser.

Transvestic fetishism - Transvestic fetishism is a narrower term used in the medical community to refer to one who has a fetish for wearing the clothing of the opposite gender. It should be noted that it is often difficult to distinguish between fetishism that happens to have female clothing as an object and transgender behavior that includes sexual play.

Sex – Most often refers to the birth and/or genetic characteristics of an individual as they relate to being male or female.

Sex Change – The actual surgery required to physically change a person’s birth sex.  The common  medical term is Gender Reassignment Surgery (GRS).

Shemale – Derogatory term used most often in the porno industry for a pre-op transsexual who has already developed breasts but still has an intact penis.

Tuck - To position one's penis and testicles, often held in place by tape or a gaff, so that it appears as if the person does not have male genitals.

Underdressing - Wearing undergarments or intimate apparel normally associated with the opposite sex under one's own usual apparel. For some men, this is as far as they want to go and they don't feel any need to go further. For some, the thought of meeting clients or peers while secretly wearing feminine items underneath, unknown to anyone but themselves, is especially exciting to them, but they otherwise may not feel any emotions or feelings of being feminine inside. Other individuals underdress as a way of reinforcing some sense of femininity.


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