Relier Pairs LGBTQ+ DefinitionsVersion en ligne Match the LGBTQ+ words to their definitions! par Stefanie Yeoman 1 transgender 2 agender 3 transsexual 4 heteronormativity 5 questioning 6 two-spirit 7 cisgender 8 cisnormativity 9 gay 10 bigender 11 transphobia 12 gender expression 13 androgyny/ous a person whose gender identity and biological sex assigned at birth align (e.g., man and assigned male at birth). the external display of one’s gender, through a combination of dress, demeanor, social behavior, and other factors, generally made sense of on scales of masculinity and femininity. a person with no connection to the traditional system of gender, no personal alignment with the concepts of either man or woman, and/or someone who sees themselves as existing without gender. a person who fluctuates between traditionally “woman” and “man” gender-based behavior and identities, identifying with both genders (and sometimes a third gender). An umbrella term used to refer to the queer community as a whole, or as an individual identity label for anyone who does not identify as heterosexual. an individual who or time when someone is unsure about or exploring their own sexual orientation or gender identity. a gender expression that has elements of both masculinity and femininity. the fear of, discrimination against, or hatred of trans* people, the trans* community, or gender ambiguity. the assumption, in individuals or in institutions, that everyone is cisgender, and that cisgender identities are superior to trans* identities or people. Leads to invisibility of non-cisgender identities. is an umbrella term traditionally used by Native American people to recognize individuals who possess qualities or fulfill roles of both genders. A person who lives as a member of a gender other than that assigned at birth based on anatomical sex. a person who identifies psychologically as a gender/sex other than the one to which they were assigned at birth. Transsexuals often wish to transform their bodies hormonally and surgically to match their inner sense of gender/sex. the assumption, in individuals or in institutions, that everyone is heterosexual (e.g. asking a woman if she has a boyfriend) and that heterosexuality is superior to all other sexualities. Leads to invisibility and stigmatizing of other sexualities.