Glossary of English gender and sex terminology: Difference between revisions
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* '''bottom'''. A person who takes a submissive role in sexual activity. | * '''bottom'''. A person who takes a submissive role in sexual activity. | ||
* '''bottom surgery'''. In the transgender community, euphemism for any gender-validating [[surgery]] on a transgender person's reproductive organs or genitals. | * '''bottom surgery'''. In the transgender community, euphemism for any gender-validating [[surgery]] on a transgender person's reproductive organs or genitals. | ||
* '''boydyke'''. | * '''boydyke'''. An [[AFAB]] person with a masculine gender expression.<ref name="hans" /> | ||
* '''boy mode'''. In transgender and nonbinary communities, this means using [[clothes]] and other [[gender cues]] in order to be read as a male. Example usage: "I had to go to the interview in boy mode" or "Today was my first day going boy mode in public." | * '''boy mode'''. In transgender and nonbinary communities, this means using [[clothes]] and other [[gender cues]] in order to be read as a male. Example usage: "I had to go to the interview in boy mode" or "Today was my first day going boy mode in public." | ||
* '''[[butch]]'''. A masculine gender identity or expression, which some see as a non-binary gender. | * '''[[butch]]'''. A masculine gender identity or expression, which some see as a non-binary gender. |