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An individual with a gender identity that is opposite to that conventionally associated with his or her biological sex. Not to be confused with intersex or with sexual preference.
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| transsexual |
An individual who is committed to altering his or her physical appearance -- through cosmetics, hormones and, in some cases, surgery -- to resemble the opposite sex.
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| transsexualism |
Severe gender dysphoria, coupled with a persistent desire for the physical characteristics and social roles that connote the opposite biological sex.
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| transsexual |
An individual whose gender identity does not match the sex that was assigned to them at birth. Usually, transsexual people will seek hormonal and/or surgical treatment in order to bring their body into alignment with their gender identity. See also "gender identity" and "female-to-male transsexual."
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| transsexual |
There is no consensus on the precise meaning of this term. One common definition is that a Transsexual is a transgendered person who experiences severe gender dysphoria and feels they can "no longer continue to live their lives in the gender associated with the physical sex they were assigned at birth. " 1 Many are convinced that nature has played a terrible trick on them. They often describe their situation as feeling that they are a woman trapped in a man's body, or vice versa. ...
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