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    * gênero: [[gender]]
    * gênero: [[gender]]
    * gênero-cinza: [[graygender]]
    * gênero fluido: [[genderfluid]]
    * gênero fluido: [[genderfluid]]
    * gênero foda-se: [[genderfuck]]
    * gênero foda-se: [[genderfuck]]

    Revision as of 15:51, 2 August 2020

    Glossaries in other languages

    This page lists Brazilian Portuguese terms related to gender and sex. They are alphabetically ordered according to the words in Portuguese.

    A

    B

    C

    D

    • demigênero: demigender
    • demigaroto: demiboy
      • may be found as: demiguri, demimenino, ...
    • demigarota: demigirl
      • may be found as: demiguria, demimenina, ...

    E

    • egogênero: egogender
    • estudos de gênero: gender studies

    F

    G

    H

    • homem trans binário: binary trans man
    • homem trans não-binário/binárie: nonbinary trans man

    I

    M

    N

    P

    T

    • travesti: In Brazil, being a travesti can vary from being a trans woman to a different concept of gender. For a long time people believed that a travesti was a "man" who felt like a woman but still felt pleasure with "his" member, which is untrue for a lot of cases. In some cases, it can be used to refer to drag queens. Mulher Pepita, a travesti, claims that she always knew she was a travesti and that it is different from being a trans woman. In general it falls under the binary trans woman umbrella.
    • teoria queer: queer theory
    • terceiro sexo: third sex
    • transgênero: transgender
    • transição - transition
    • trigênero: trigender
    • transmasculino/e: transmasculine
    • transfeminina/e: transfeminine
    • transneutre/o/a: transneutral

    U

    X

    See also

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