Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Transgender" in Indonesian language version.
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Use the pronoun that matches the person's gender identity
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{{cite web}}: Pemeliharaan CS1: Lokasi (link)Many transgender people experience gender dysphoria—distress that results from the discordance of biological sex and experienced gender (American Psychiatric Association, 2013). Treatment for gender dysphoria, considered to be highly effective, includes physical, medical, and/or surgical treatments [...] some [transgender people] may not choose to transition at all.
Where the compulsive urge reaches beyond female vestments, and becomes an urge for gender ("sex") change, transvestism becomes "transsexualism." The term is misleading; actually, "transgenderism" is what is meant, because sexuality is not a major factor in primary transvestism. Psychologically, the transsexual often differs from the simple cross-dresser; he is conscious at all times of a strong desire to be a woman, and the urge can be truly consuming.
The term transsexual was introduced by Cauldwell (1949) and popularized by Harry Benjamin (1966) [...]. The term transgender was coined by John Oliven (1965) and popularized by various transgender people who pioneered the concept and practice of transgenderism. It is sometimes said that Virginia Prince (1976) popularized the term, but history shows that many transgender people adovcated the use of this term much more than Prince.
{{cite book}}: Pemeliharaan CS1: Banyak nama: daftar penyunting (link)The use of terminology by transsexual individuals to self-identify varies. As aforementioned, many transsexual individuals prefer the term transgender, or simply trans, as it is more inclusive and carries fewer stigmas. There are some transsexual individuals[,] however, who reject the term transgender; these individuals view transsexualism as a treatable congenital condition. Following medical and/or surgical transition, they live within the binary as either a man or a woman and may not disclose their transition history.
{{cite book}}: ...pluralistic challenges to the male/female, woman/man, gay/straight, butch/femme constructions and identities...
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{{cite journal}}: {{cite journal}}: Transvestite: Someone who dresses in the clothes usually worn by the opposite sex.
{{cite web}}: Transgender is an umbrella term for people whose gender identity and/or gender expression differs from the sex they were assigned at birth (Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation [GLAAD], 2007).
Transgender is an umbrella term for people whose gender identities, gender expressions, and/or behaviors are different from those culturally associated with the sex to which they were assigned at birth.
Transgender: An umbrella term that describes people whose gender identity or gender expression differs from expectations associated with the sex assigned to them at birth.
[R]aquel Welch (left), moviedom's sex queen soon to be seen as the heroine/hero of Gore Vidal's transgendered 'Myra Breckinridge'...
Transgendered persons include transsexuals, transgenderists, and other crossdressers of both sexes, transitioning in either direction (male to female or female to male), of any sexual orientation, and of all races, creeds, religions, ages, and degrees of physical impediment.
'If you understand trans-genders,' she says, (the word she prefers to transsexuals), 'then you understand that gender doesn't have to do with bed partners, it has to do with identity.'
{{cite news}}: she describes people who have had such operations' "transgender" rather than transsexual. 'Sexuality is who you sleep with, but gender is who you are,' she explained
Yet Jordan and Nick represent a segment of transgender communities that have largely been overlooked in transgender and student development research – individuals who express a non-binary construction of gender[.]
Transgender was defined broadly to cover those who transition from one gender to another as well as those who may not choose to socially, medically, or legally fully transition, including cross-dressers, people who consider themselves to be genderqueer, androgynous, and ...
{{cite journal}}: The use of terminology by transsexual individuals to self-identify varies. As aforementioned, many transsexual individuals prefer the term transgender, or simply trans, as it is more inclusive and carries fewer stigmas. There are some transsexual individuals[,] however, who reject the term transgender; these individuals view transsexualism as a treatable congenital condition. Following medical and/or surgical transition, they live within the binary as either a man or a woman and may not disclose their transition history.
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{{cite journal}}: {{cite journal}}: {{cite web}}: It has become more and more clear that trans people come in more or less the same variety of sexual orientations as non-trans people...
{{cite web}}: An umbrella term for people whose gender identity and/or gender expression differs from what is typically associated with the sex they were assigned at birth.
Problematic: "transgendered". Preferred: transgender. The adjective transgender should never have an extraneous "-ed" tacked onto the end. An "-ed" suffix adds unnecessary length to the word and can cause tense confusion and grammatical errors. It also brings transgender into alignment with lesbian, gay, and bisexual. You would not say that Elton John is "gayed" or Ellen DeGeneres is "lesbianed," therefore you would not say Chaz Bono is "transgendered."
{{cite web}}: ... lived full-time in a social role not typically associated with their natal sex, but who did not resort to genital surgery as a means of supporting their gender presentation ...
...The Lao Kathoey's characteristics appear to be similar to other transgenders in the region...
{{cite web}}: {{cite web}}: Pemeliharaan CS1: Postscript (link)The stripes at the top and bottom are light blue, the traditional color for baby boys. The stripes next to them are pink, the traditional color for baby girls. The stripe in the middle is white, for those who are intersex, transitioning or consider themselves having a neutral or undefined gender. The pattern is such that no matter which way you fly it, it is always correct, signifying us finding correctness in our lives.
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{{cite web}}: {{cite journal}}: Pemeliharaan CS1: Tanda baca tambahan (link){{cite web}}: ...Many say this term (crossdresser) is preferable to transvestite, which means the same thing..." dan "...transvestite (TV) – same as cross-dresser. Most feel cross-dresser is the preferred term...
{{cite web}}: ...counselors to rethink their assumptions regarding gender, sexuality and sexual orientation. In addition, they supported counselors' need to adopt a transpositive disposition to counseling and to actively advocate for transgendered persons...[pranala nonaktif permanen]
transvestite (TV): n. Synonym: crossdresser (CD)
{{cite web}}: ... use transgender ... only as an adjective: transgender person, trans person; never "transgendered person" or "a transgender..."
...The preferred term is 'cross-dresser', but the term 'transvestite' is still used in a positive sense in England...
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{{cite web}}: {{cite web}}: {{cite web}}: {{cite web}}: Transvestite: Someone who dresses in the clothes usually worn by the opposite sex.
transvestite (TV): n. Synonym: crossdresser (CD)
{{cite journal}}: {{cite web}}: It has become more and more clear that trans people come in more or less the same variety of sexual orientations as non-trans people...
{{cite web}}: {{cite book}}: {{cite web}}: ...This critique for the use of the term sex change in connection to sex reassignment surgery stems from the concern about the patient, to take the patient seriously....
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