cisgender |
bisexual |
As an adjective cisgender
is (lgbt|of a person) identifying with or experiencing a gender the same as one's biological sex or that is affirmed by society, eg being both male-gendered and male-sexed.
As a noun bisexual is
bisexual.
cisgender |
false |
As adjectives the difference between cisgender and false
is that
cisgender is (lgbt|of a person) identifying with or experiencing a gender the same as one's biological sex or that is affirmed by society, eg being both male-gendered and male-sexed while
false is (
label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.
cisgender |
undefined |
As adjectives the difference between cisgender and undefined
is that
cisgender is (lgbt|of a person) identifying with or experiencing a gender the same as one's biological sex or that is affirmed by society, eg being both male-gendered and male-sexed while
undefined is lacking a definition or value.
cisgender |
cisnormativity |
As an adjective cisgender
is identifying with or experiencing a gender the same as one's biological sex or that is affirmed by society, e.g. being both male-gendered and male-sexed.
As a noun cisnormativity is
the assumption that a normal person's gender identity is the same as their sex assigned at birth.
cisgender |
cisnormative |
As adjectives the difference between cisgender and cisnormative
is that
cisgender is (lgbt|of a person) identifying with or experiencing a gender the same as one's biological sex or that is affirmed by society, eg being both male-gendered and male-sexed while
cisnormative is (lgbt|neologism) of or pertaining to cisnormativity.
cisgender |
heteronormative |
As adjectives the difference between cisgender and heteronormative
is that
cisgender is identifying with or experiencing a gender the same as one's biological sex or that is affirmed by society, e.g. being both male-gendered and male-sexed while
heteronormative is of or pertaining to the practices and institutions that legitimize and privilege heterosexuality, heterosexual relationships, and traditional gender roles as fundamental and "natural" within society.
cisgender |
homosexual |
As adjectives the difference between cisgender and homosexual
is that
cisgender is identifying with or experiencing a gender the same as one's biological sex or that is affirmed by society, e.g. being both male-gendered and male-sexed while
homosexual is sexually attracted primarily to other members of the same sex. Being either a male androphile or a female gynephile. Sometimes used in the sense of sole/exclusive attraction.
As a noun homosexual is
a person who is attracted solely or primarily to others of the same sex.
cisgender |
gay |
As an adjective cisgender
is (lgbt|of a person) identifying with or experiencing a gender the same as one's biological sex or that is affirmed by society, eg being both male-gendered and male-sexed.
As a noun gay is
nape.
As a verb gay is
to crow.
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