English Language & Usage Asked on February 23, 2021
Gender is the name of the category that contains the words male, female, and others. The words trans and cis are not genders, rather they describe the state of one’s gender: i.e. trans refers to one whose gender has changed from that which they were assigned at birth, while cis refers to one whose gender has not changed.
Is there a word that describes the category of words that includes trans and cis? In other words, similarly to how one could say “My gender is female”, is there a word that fills the blank in “My ____ is cis?”
Cis and trans, standing alone, used as adjectives, in relation to gender, are gender identity terms. They are shortenings of 'cisgender' and 'transgender'. Cis and trans are used as prefixes in academic writing (mainly chemistry) to mean "on the same side" and "on the opposite side" respectively.
Answered by Michael Harvey on February 23, 2021
I believe you're looking for gender identity
"My gender identity is cis." Or more commonly "I identify as cis."
Cis and trans being two, of many, ways that people identify their gender.
Transgender offering:
Cisgender offering:
Answered by Amos on February 23, 2021
Wikipedia says "Gender identity is the personal sense of one's own gender. Gender identity can correlate with a person's assigned sex at birth or can differ from it." Whether you are cis or trans means whether they are or are not so correlated, respectively.
"Trans status" is used for the concept the OP seeks a name for. Unfortunately, "X's trans status" could be misunderstood as "the fact that X is trans" rather than "whether X is trans or not". (Much as "the film's length" could be taken as either "how much time the film lasts" or "the fact that the film lasts a long time".)
"Sexual Orientation, Gender and Trans Status Monitoring" -- Brighton & Hove LGBT Switchboard (Note Gender and Trans Status being listed as two different concepts.)
"Getting Equalities Monitoring Right" -- Scottish Trans and Stonewall Scotland. p.7 "If they dont' want to share their sexual orientation, gender identity or trans status with their employer, they don't have to."
Answered by Rosie F on February 23, 2021
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