Sex - This refers mainly to a person's biological and physical characteristics, associated with the categories male and female, Gender Identity - A person's sense of self as, for example, a man, woman or non-binary person., Gender Expression - The cultural gender-related signals and behaviours a person uses, traditionally associated with masculinity, femininity e.g. name, pronoun, title, clothing, hair speech, walk, mannerisms and any other gendered aspects of presentation., Transition - Taking steps to move from your assigned sex/gender expression to one that matches your gender identity - can refer to social, medical and/or legal changes., "Passing" / to "pass" - Blending in with others of the same gender. Being able to move through society without other people guessing that you are trans, because you meet cultural norms. (Cannot apply to non-binary people), Non-binary - A term that may be used by people who don't subscribe to the gender binary, and who may regard themselves as neither male nor female, or both male and female, as having no gender, or as having another experience of gender., Cisgender - A term that may be used by people whose gender identity and gender expression align with their assigned sex / gender., Gender fluidity - Not having a fixed sense of gender identity or expression.,
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