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''' | '''Цисгендер''' (от Лат. ''цис-'' "on the same side" + гендер) означает не трансгендер. А цисгендерный человек - это человек, который не является [[transgender|трансгендером]], и их [[gender identity|гендерная идентичность]] совпадает с [[Sex#Gender Assigned At Birth|полом, назначенным при рождении]] и у них нет [[gender dysphoria|гендерной дисфории]]. Цисгендерность это аспект гендерной идентичности человека. [[Cisgender women|цис женщины]] это женщины, которые были [[AFAB|назначены женщинами при рождении]] (или были рождены с определенным видом [[intersex|интерсекс]]), и при этом имеют женскую гендерную идентичность. [[Cisgender women|цис мужчины]] это мужчины, которые были [[AMAB|назначены мужчинами при рождении]] (или были рождены с определенным видом [[intersex|интерсекс]]), и при этом имеют мужскую гендерную идентичность | ||
A person need not have a [[binary gender]] identity in order to be cisgender. People who were born intersex and who have a [[nonbinary]] gender identity can think of themselves as transgender, or as cisgender. Some cisgender intersex people call their gender identity "intersex," or "[[intergender]]." Some people of any gender assigned at birth think of their gender identity as cisgender at the same time as being [[genderqueer]], [[gender nonconforming]], or other identities that don't fit within the gender binary. Most cisgender people don't seek a gender [[transition]], but some do. For example, some drag artists who think of themselves as cisgender go on [[hormone therapy]].<ref>Del Lagrace Volcano and Judith “Jack” Halberstam. ''The Drag King Book''. London: Serpent’s Tail, 1999.</ref> | A person need not have a [[binary gender]] identity in order to be cisgender. People who were born intersex and who have a [[nonbinary]] gender identity can think of themselves as transgender, or as cisgender. Some cisgender intersex people call their gender identity "intersex," or "[[intergender]]." Some people of any gender assigned at birth think of their gender identity as cisgender at the same time as being [[genderqueer]], [[gender nonconforming]], or other identities that don't fit within the gender binary. Most cisgender people don't seek a gender [[transition]], but some do. For example, some drag artists who think of themselves as cisgender go on [[hormone therapy]].<ref>Del Lagrace Volcano and Judith “Jack” Halberstam. ''The Drag King Book''. London: Serpent’s Tail, 1999.</ref> |