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The term '''misgendering''' means referring to somebody as if they had another [[gender identity]]. For example, using the ''he/him'' pronouns for a woman or the ''she/her'' pronouns for a [[nonbinary]] person who uses [[Gender inclusive language|inclusive]] or [[Nounself pronouns|nounself]] pronouns. This is one method [[Transphobia|transphobes]] can attack [[Transgender|transgender]] and [[Nonbinary|nonbinary]] people. | The term '''misgendering''' means referring to somebody as if they had another [[gender identity]]. For example, using the ''he/him'' pronouns for a woman or the ''she/her'' pronouns for a [[nonbinary]] person who uses [[Gender inclusive language|inclusive]] or [[Nounself pronouns|nounself]] pronouns. This is one method [[Transphobia|transphobes]] can attack [[Transgender|transgender]] and [[Nonbinary|nonbinary]] people. | ||
==Unintentional Usage== | ==Unintentional Usage== | ||
It is common for someone to assume another person's [[Gender identity|gender identity]] based on parts of their [[Gender expression|gender expression]], such as their [[Voice and speech|voice]], hair length or style, and clothing. | It is common for someone to assume another person's [[Gender identity|gender identity]] based on parts of their [[Gender expression|gender expression]], such as their [[Voice and speech|voice]], hair length or style, and clothing. | ||
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Revision as of 15:33, 21 May 2018
The term misgendering means referring to somebody as if they had another gender identity. For example, using the he/him pronouns for a woman or the she/her pronouns for a nonbinary person who uses inclusive or nounself pronouns. This is one method transphobes can attack transgender and nonbinary people.
Unintentional Usage
It is common for someone to assume another person's gender identity based on parts of their gender expression, such as their voice, hair length or style, and clothing.
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