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Draft:Cis person

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In response to your comment at Talk:Cisgender, I began the exercise of imagining what an article about the concept of being cisgender would look like. It seemed in poor taste to share the joke there, so I hope it's welcome and amusing here.

A cisgender person is someone who feels that their gender identity aligns with the sex they were assigned at birth. Many cisgender (or cis) people report experiencing gender congruence, a mental condition which causes them clinically significant distress when they imagine themself or anyone having sexual characteristics or gender presentation different from those they were assigned at birth. The causes of this are not yet fully understood. Many cis people insist on using a same-sex "given name" name instead of the chosen name which non-cis people typically adopt during their second puberty. Cis people frequently insist on wearing same-sex clothes, and fulfilling gender roles (such as the dominant breadwinner and the submissive housewife) which they call "traditional". This can be confusing or surprising for their non-cis peers—it is important to understand that these "traditional" roles are not typically sexual. The antonym of cisgender is transgender, although this term is criticized and rejected by many non-cis people who prefer to be called "normal".

RoxySaunders 🏳️‍⚧️ (talk • stalk) 14:28, 15 January 2025 (UTC)[reply]

Lol. It's not even an unreasonable way of looking at it, just an unfamiliar one which many people would not feel comfortable engaging with. DanielRigal (talk) 18:13, 15 January 2025 (UTC)[reply]

Adult human female

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Can you explain why you deleted my comment on the adult human female page and labeled as trolling? The assertion that trans women are men is widely accepted by many scientists, feminists and now by the US government. If you don’t agree, that’s fine, censoring it is absolutely unacceptable. Jorgebox4 (talk) 13:18, 23 January 2025 (UTC)[reply]

Oh, come on. You know that you can't post stuff like that. Just consider yourself lucky that you didn't get a warning template and move on. DanielRigal (talk) 15:06, 23 January 2025 (UTC)[reply]

HnH

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Hi, I was thinking of another page, not HnH. I'm not really interested in HnH.--Flexdream (talk) 17:32, 26 January 2025 (UTC)[reply]