Glossary of English gender and sex terminology: Difference between revisions

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    * '''omniromantic.''' A romantic orientation in which a person feels romantic attraction to all genders.<ref>Jillian Cottle, "Hallelujah, it's raining labels." [http://jilliancottle.com/hallelujah-its-raining-labels]</ref>
    * '''omniromantic.''' A romantic orientation in which a person feels romantic attraction to all genders.<ref>Jillian Cottle, "Hallelujah, it's raining labels." [http://jilliancottle.com/hallelujah-its-raining-labels]</ref>
    * '''omnisexual.''' A sexual orientation in which a person feels sexual orientation to all genders of consenting adults.<ref>Jillian Cottle, "Hallelujah, it's raining labels." [http://jilliancottle.com/hallelujah-its-raining-labels]</ref>
    * '''omnisexual.''' A sexual orientation in which a person feels sexual orientation to all genders of consenting adults and is not gender blind.<ref>Jillian Cottle, "Hallelujah, it's raining labels." [http://jilliancottle.com/hallelujah-its-raining-labels]</ref>
    * '''orchi'''. Short for orchiectomy, which see.
    * '''orchi'''. Short for orchiectomy, which see.
    * '''[[orchiectomy]]'''. A kind of genital surgery.
    * '''[[orchiectomy]]'''. A kind of genital surgery.
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    * '''[[Packing and padding|packer]]'''. An artificial soft penis. Transgender people on the female-to-male spectrum wear these in their clothes as part of making a more male body shape.
    * '''[[Packing and padding|packer]]'''. An artificial soft penis. Transgender people on the female-to-male spectrum wear these in their clothes as part of making a more male body shape.
    * '''[[pangender]]'''. A non-binary gender identity that is made of a mix of all genders<ref>Cottle, "By the end of this post, ‘gender’ may not look like a real word anymore." [http://jilliancottle.com/by-the-end-of-this-post-gender-may-not-look-like-a-real-word-anymore]</ref><ref>Jillian Cottle, "Hallelujah, it's raining labels." [http://jilliancottle.com/hallelujah-its-raining-labels]</ref>. Or a fluid gender that could potentially be any gender. However, "all" and "any" don't include genders that belong only to certain cultures or ethnic groups to which the person isn't entitled.
    * '''[[pangender]]'''. A non-binary gender identity that is made of a mix of all genders<ref>Cottle, "By the end of this post, ‘gender’ may not look like a real word anymore." [http://jilliancottle.com/by-the-end-of-this-post-gender-may-not-look-like-a-real-word-anymore]</ref><ref>Jillian Cottle, "Hallelujah, it's raining labels." [http://jilliancottle.com/hallelujah-its-raining-labels]</ref>. Or a fluid gender that could potentially be any gender. However, "all" and "any" don't include genders that belong only to certain cultures or ethnic groups to which the person isn't entitled.
    * '''panromantic.''' A romantic orientation in which a person feels romantic attraction to all genders.<ref>Jillian Cottle, "Hallelujah, it's raining labels." [http://jilliancottle.com/hallelujah-its-raining-labels]</ref>
    * '''panromantic.''' A romantic orientation in which a person feels romantic attraction to all genders but is "gender blind".<ref>Jillian Cottle, "Hallelujah, it's raining labels." [http://jilliancottle.com/hallelujah-its-raining-labels]</ref>
    * '''[[Pansexuality|pansexuality]]'''. A sexual orientation in which a person feels sexual attraction to all genders.
    * '''[[Pansexuality|pansexuality]]'''. A sexual orientation in which a person feels sexual attraction to all genders but is "gender blind".
    * '''paranoia transsexualis.''' Apparently this was an earlier clinical term for a "gender identity and role disturbance" used by "Pauly, 1965."<ref>Lothstein, p. 55-56.</ref>
    * '''paranoia transsexualis.''' Apparently this was an earlier clinical term for a "gender identity and role disturbance" used by "Pauly, 1965."<ref>Lothstein, p. 55-56.</ref>
    * '''passing'''. When a person is seen by others as other than the gender they were assigned at birth. Some transgender people dislike this word, saying it gives the idea that they are being dishonest, when they are trying to be seen as they really are.<ref>"Passing." [http://wiki.susans.org/index.php/Passing]</ref>
    * '''passing'''. When a person is seen by others as other than the gender they were assigned at birth. Some transgender people dislike this word, saying it gives the idea that they are being dishonest, when they are trying to be seen as they really are.<ref>"Passing." [http://wiki.susans.org/index.php/Passing]</ref>