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  2. Transgender rights movement - Wikipedia

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    Pride in London, 3 July 2010.The banner the crowd is holding up reads: "Respect and Equality for ALL Trans People. Press for Change". The transgender rights movement is a movement to promote the legal status of transgender people and to eliminate discrimination and violence against transgender people regarding housing, employment, public accommodations, education, and health care.

  3. Transgender - Wikipedia

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    Transgender encompasses a wide variety of identities including, but not limited to, transsexual, genderqueer, bi-gender, third gender, cross-dresser, and drag king / queen." ^ GLAAD n.d. "An adjective to describe people whose gender identity differs from the sex they were assigned at birth" (¶ "Transgender").

  4. What Does 'Transgender' Mean? - Healthline

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    trans means “across from” or “the other side of”. cis means “on the same side” or “the same as”. “ Transgender” is an umbrella term for many different gender identities and ...

  5. Can Transgender Men Ejaculate? And Other FAQs - Healthline

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    The short answer is both yes and no. No, trans men can’t produce sperm or semen. And they can’t ejaculate the way a person with a penis can. Even if a trans man (or any transmasculine person ...

  6. LGBT rights in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) rights in Belgium are regarded as some of the most progressive in Europe and the world. [ 1 ][ 2 ][ 3 ] In 2023, ILGA-Europe ranked Belgium as second in the European Union for LGBT rights protection, behind Malta. [ 4 ] In 2024, ILGA-Europe ranked Belgium the third highest after Malta and Iceland ...

  7. How Common Is It to Be Transgender? - Healthline

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    38.5%. trans men. 35.9%. gender nonconforming. 25.6%. As far as the world population goes, the country’s statistics for the number of trans people can range anywhere from 0.6–3%. The highest ...

  8. Cisgender and Transgender: The Difference Explained - WebMD

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    Cisgender Privilege. Societies often have fixed ideas about gender and what it means to be male or female. Cisgender bias means that society expects people who look like women to "act like a woman ...

  9. Transgender history - Wikipedia

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    Accounts of transgender people (including non-binary and third gender people) have been uncertainly identified going back to ancient times in cultures worldwide. The modern terms and meanings of transgender, gender, gender identity, and gender role only emerged in the 1950s and 1960s. As a result, opinions vary on how to categorize historical ...