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Welcome to Just Naked. In this show, adults get naked so we can learn from them. Today, we have transgender guests who will answer questions about their bodies. Being transgender means feeling different from the gender you were assigned at birth. Some transgender people choose to have surgery, while others don't. They may still feel uncomfortable with certain body parts. After surgery, some transgender individuals feel euphoric and finally at peace with their bodies. It's important to remember that gender is not just male or female, there is a wide spectrum in between.

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I went from identifying as a straight boy to a gay boy, then as a non-binary person, and now I identify as a trans straight woman. I have come to realize that I am actually a trans lesbian.

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There are over 100 gender identities, apart from male and female. Some individuals may identify as two different genders or as bigender. Others may describe themselves as gender queer, not wanting to be associated with any specific gender.

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The "all new Guess Who" now features 437 genders. Determining someone's gender based on appearance is considered disrespectful and offensive. Identifying someone solely based on gender is reductive and offensive. Privileging traditional gender stereotypes is patriarchal and offensive. The game is designed for various family structures, including single-parent, blended, chosen, and LGBTQIA+ families, and friendships/communities where everyone feels valued. "Fun" is defined not as enjoyable, but as a feeling of smug self-satisfaction about being on the right side of history and superiority over others. The game is available at Target and BSM Shop. Seven more genders were discovered and new pieces are being sent.

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Women are either born women or have transitioned to be women. Women are all different, including biological women and trans women. If someone transitions to being a woman, they are no longer a man.

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There are 6 sexes and genders discussed: female, male, intersex, upskirt, sarees, and eloni. These categories cover a range of characteristics, including those who may have been assigned one gender at birth but later express characteristics of another. It's important not to let traditional gender binaries limit self-love and acceptance.

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Speaker 0 explains that sex refers to the body parts you’re born with. Speaker 1 adds that gender is who you may be inside, while sex is whether you were born a boy or a girl. Speaker 0 notes that sometimes gender and body parts are the same, and sometimes they are different. The conversation ends with a question about the different gender identities.

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In South Carolina, a state-funded college offers 13 gender options on its dormitory application. These options include agender, genderqueer, gender nonconforming, intersex, intersex man, intersex woman, man, nonbinary, questioning, transgender, trans man, trans woman, and woman. The speaker notes that biology recognizes only two biological sexes, XY or XX chromosomes. One listed option is "questioning," which the speaker argues is not a gender or sex.

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We're gay, but we're in Barnes and Noble's, and there's a gay kid's book section, and this shit is crazy. There's the gay b c's. Bye Bye Binary with a mohawk on a baby. A is for arrow and ace. B is for bi. E is for equality. F is for family. I is for intersex. For a baby, this is pushing it. J is for joy. K is for Kiki. There's no gay word for m.

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There are 6 sexes/genders mentioned: female, male, intersex, obscure, and aloni. Aloni may be infertile and don't let binaries be a hurdle in life.

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Speaker 0: There's more than one person I'm dating. Sarah is the one. They are the one. Speaker 1: Are you joking? I thought it was just one person. Speaker 0: No, it's just Sarah. They don't identify as male or female. They are queer.

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My pronouns are they/them, but for this meeting, I'm sharing that I use she/they/him. This often leads to complex discussions about gender, which we don't typically have. I once asked my father, "Do you know what it means to be a man?" He said no. Then, "Do you know what it means to be a woman?" Again, he said no. And that's where I'm at too. My womanhood isn't defined by childbearing or feminine behavior, and my manhood isn't about my genitalia. Understanding gender identity is a key part of being in the LGBTQ community.

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The speaker highlights that the question of gender identities is exciting because there are many more than just male and female. They state that there are over 100 gender identities, if not more. The speaker notes that some people may feel like they have two different genders, referring to bigender. They also mention individuals who identify as genderqueer, meaning they might not want to be anything in particular and choose to be themselves.

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I love talking about what it means to be non binary. I'm non binary. And so I use they, them, their pronouns. So when we think about non binary, really what we're talking about is people of a variety of gender diverse identities that are outside of the typical traditional gender binary. Man and woman is typically what we think about as the gender binary. So non binary folks are those of us who live within that, outside of that, beyond it, and essentially transcend it in some way. So it might be folks that feel like they're a combination of masculine and feminine or that they're entirely outside of that construct or that context altogether.

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Boys are boys and girls are girls from birth. Boys grow up to be dads and girls become moms. Everyone's body is unique and special.

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Judaism recognizes six genders, and there has always been a place for individuals to be their authentic selves within the faith. Queer, trans, and gender expansive Jewish people are represented throughout Judaism. They are present in classical texts, leadership roles, and community spaces, such as Tribe 12 in Philadelphia.

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Speaker 0 asks if a baby is a boy or a girl. Speaker 1 explains that a baby's sex is determined by their body parts at birth. However, gender is how someone feels inside and may not always match their sex. Speaker 1 gives an example of someone born with a penis who identifies as a boy, and someone born with a penis who identifies as a girl. Speaker 0 asks if gender means liking certain things, to which Speaker 1 responds that toys and clothes are for everyone, regardless of gender. Speaker 0 shares that they have been told what they can and cannot play with based on their gender, but Speaker 1 reassures them that they can choose what feels right for them. The video ends with Speaker 1 saying goodbye.

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Hi baby, determining sex at birth is based on body parts. Sex is physical, while gender is how you feel inside. Sometimes sex and gender don't match. You can be a boy with a penis or a girl with a vulva. Gender doesn't dictate what you like. It's okay to be yourself, regardless of stereotypes. Your feelings determine who you are. Embrace your uniqueness as you grow up.

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Michigan Medicine strives to be a safe, welcoming place for transgender individuals and to provide excellent health care regardless of gender. The goal of this video is to improve the comfort and competency of frontline staff in caring for transgender individuals. We will start by talking about gender identity, challenges the transgender community has faced in the health care system, and Michigan's policies regarding gender non-discrimination. The second half of this training is job specific. To discuss gender identity, it is important to understand the difference between sex and gender. Sex refers to one's reproductive organs, native hormones, and chromosomes, while gender identity refers to one's internal sense of gender, a person's basic sense of being a man or boy, a woman or girl, or another gender. Gender identity can be expressed by how individuals present themselves socially, including clothing, physical characteristics, speech, and mannerisms. All people, whether they are transgender or cisgender, meaning not transgender, have a gender identity and expression. Transgender is a term for individuals whose gender identity differs from the gender identity typically associated with their sex assigned at birth. There are many identities that fall under the umbrella of transgender. Transgender men, trans men, or trans masculine refer to people who are assigned female sex at birth but identify as men or masculine. Transgender women, trans women, or trans feminine refer to people who were assigned male sex at birth but identify as women or feminine. Other individuals may identify as genderqueer, agender, genderfluid, two spirited, bigender, or another identity that does not fit neatly into the categories of men or women. All major American medical societies, including the American Medical Association and American Psychological Association, endorse gender affirming care as the standard of care for transgender individuals. This means caring for people in a way that supports their gender transition and gender identity. Transgender people may undergo any one of a number of gender affirming medical interventions, including hormonal therapies like estrogen, testosterone, or hormone blockers, and surgical treatment to change body contours or genitalia. However, it is important to note that one does not have to undergo any medical or surgical treatment to be transgender. Some people are easily read as the gender they affirm while others are visibly gender non conforming or androgynous appearing.

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The speaker notes that LGBTQ involves many letters and is easy to explain: lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender. They add that the letter Q has two meanings: one square, and the other is questioning.

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Agender, amigender, amoragender, androquin, anogender, anti gender, apangender, artisticender, astrogender, autogender, biogender, chaos gender, cloud gender, cogender, comp gender, contingender, E gender, fragrant gender, gender fluid, gender light, hyper gender, intergender, microgender, nonbinary, omnigender, photo gender, radiant gender, random gender, strobeo gender, tech gender, ultra gender, umbragender, velocity gender, violet gender, window gender, and many more. The discussion emphasizes the infinite nature of gender identities, highlighting the importance of understanding what gender means beyond specific labels. The conversation includes a call for clarity and recognition of diverse gender expressions, while also addressing the significance of these identities in legislative contexts.

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The Talmud acknowledges multiple sexes: male, female, Androgynous (both male and female characteristics), Tumtum (indeterminate sex), Ailonit (female at birth, later develops male characteristics), and Saris (male at birth, later develops female characteristics). Previously, in Yevamot 81, Rabbi Yossi and Rabbi Shimon discussed the rules applying to Androgynous individuals. This section presents contradictory opinions from Rabbi Yossi. The Mishnah states Rabbi Yossi and Rabbi Shimon considered an Androgynous male. However, a Bereita claims Rabbi Yossi stated they are neither male nor female, but a unique creation. Ra suggests the Bereita represents an evolution in Rabbi Yossi's thinking. He initially characterized Androgynous people as male, but later changed his mind. The speaker suggests this demonstrates how one can evolve their thinking, referencing Rabbi Yossi's lifespan from approximately 01/1935. The speaker concludes with "trans rights are human rights and also happy early pride."

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The Talmud mentions six sexes/genders. These include: Keva (female) and Zakar (male). Additionally, there is the Androgynos, defined as an intersex person with both female and male sex characteristics. The Tumtum is defined as a person with obscured or unclear sexual characteristics. There is also someone assigned male at birth who develops female characteristics.

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The speaker mentions their 15-month-old child, using they/them pronouns until the child expresses their gender identity. They emphasize the difference between sex (related to genitals) and gender (related to how one presents themselves in the world). Gender includes clothing choices, behavior, and identity shared with others.

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Transgender is an umbrella term to describe a person that feels a mismatch between their body characteristics and their gender identity. Until recent years we used to think of a gender as a binary thing, either a female or a male, but now we understand it's a little bit more complicated than that. It's actually composed of four different things. The first one is gender identity, which is how you define your gender in your own hand and how you feel about it. The second one is gender expression and how you express yourself, meaning how you dress up, what kind of a hairstyle you have, and how you talk. The third one is sexual orientation. And the fourth one is actually your body characteristics, including your chromosomes, your genitalia, and other secondary body characteristics like breasts and shoulders and width of your body.
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