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  • 1

    while those that develop during puberty, such as larger breasts and Adam’s apples, are called

    SECONDARY SEX CHARACTERISTICS

  • 2

    Traits present at birth, such as vaginas and penises, are called

    PRIMARY SEX CHARACTERISTICS

  • 3

    are a person’s physical traits that indicate their biological sex,

    SEX CHARACTERISTICS (SC)

  • 4

    to describe intersex people has negative connotations/implications

    HERMAPHRODITE

  • 5

    their primary and/or secondary sex characteristics or the combination of their biological traits differ from the two expected patterns of “female” and “male,” and therefore cannot be easily categorized as either of them (Human Rights Campaign, n.d.).

    INTERSEX

  • 6

    these __ characteristics can either be present at birth or develop during puberty.

    intersex

  • 7

    is a person’s deeply felt internal and individual experience of gender, whether as female, male, or another identity, which may or may not align with their sex assigned at birth

    GENDER IDENTITY

  • 8

    encompasses these cultural and societal expectations of how girls, women, boys,and men should be. It categorizes a person’s femaleness/ womanhood or maleness/manhood based on sex assigned at birth

    GENDER

  • 9

    The traditional binary view of gender identity

    man&woman

  • 10

    If your gender matches your sex assigned at birth, you’re __.

    CISGENDER

  • 11

    For example, if you’re a woman who was assigned female at birth (AFAB), you are a __

    cisgender woman or a cis woman

  • 12

    For example, if you are a woman who was assigned male at birth (AMAB), you are a

    transgender woman or a trans woman

  • 13

    However, if your gender doesn’t align with your sex assigned at birth, you’re __

    TRANSGENDER

  • 14

    is an umbrella term that describes people whose gender doesn’t match their sex assigned at birth.

    TRANSGENDER

  • 15

    a spectrum with woman on one end and man on the other

    GENDER SPECTRUM

  • 16

    People usually think of gender as a binary of woman and man

    GENDER BINARY

  • 17

    genders outside of the woman-man binary and spectrum, have existed throughout history across many cultures, including the Philippines

    NON-BINARY GENDERS

  • 18

    were spiritual leaders during the pre-colonial times

    Babaylan (Visayan) and Katalonan (Tagalog)

  • 19

    is an umbrella term coined by indigenous people of Turtle Island (North America) to represent people of diverse genders, or indigenous people who don’t fall under the strict gender roles of woman or man, and its definition varies from nation to nation

    TWO-SPIRIT

  • 20

    is an umbrella term for the Indian transgender community, who claim that they are neither women nor men but a separate third gender

    Hijra

  • 21

    identities include transgender women and men.

    Binary transgender

  • 22

    as an umbrella term, is comprised of binary and non-binary genders.

    Transgender

  • 23

    include AGENDER (no gender), BIGENDER (two genders), GENDERFLUID (a changing experience of gender), and GENDERQUEER or QUEER

    non-binary genders

  • 24

    is a usually-long, complex, and personal process that transgender people undergo to live as their true selves.

    TRANSITIONING

  • 25

    There are various modes of transitioning: __—all of which are considered GENDERAFFIRMING ACTS

    INTERNAL, SOCIAL, LEGAL, and MEDICAL

  • 26

    There are various modes of transitioning: INTERNAL, SOCIAL, LEGAL, and MEDICAL—all of which are considered __

    GENDER AFFIRMING ACTS

  • 27

    involves coming out to one’s family, friends, schoolmates, or coworkers.

    Social transitioning

  • 28

    also encompasses using a gender-affirming name and/ or pronouns, changing the way one acts or speaks, wearing clothes that match one’s gender, and other similar gender-affirming acts.

    Social transitioning

  • 29

    means that a transgender person has already come out to themselves as transgender.

    internally transition

  • 30

    encompasses hormone replacement therapy (HRT) or gender-affirming surgery.

    Medical transition

  • 31

    involves changing one’s name or sex/gender marker in legal documents, such as birth certificates.

    Legal transitioning

  • 32

    people are transgender people who have undergone or are currently undergoing medical transitioning, i.e., hormone replacement therapy (HRT) and/or gender-affirming surgery.

    TRANSSEXUAL

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    while those that develop during puberty, such as larger breasts and Adam’s apples, are called

    SECONDARY SEX CHARACTERISTICS

  • 2

    Traits present at birth, such as vaginas and penises, are called

    PRIMARY SEX CHARACTERISTICS

  • 3

    are a person’s physical traits that indicate their biological sex,

    SEX CHARACTERISTICS (SC)

  • 4

    to describe intersex people has negative connotations/implications

    HERMAPHRODITE

  • 5

    their primary and/or secondary sex characteristics or the combination of their biological traits differ from the two expected patterns of “female” and “male,” and therefore cannot be easily categorized as either of them (Human Rights Campaign, n.d.).

    INTERSEX

  • 6

    these __ characteristics can either be present at birth or develop during puberty.

    intersex

  • 7

    is a person’s deeply felt internal and individual experience of gender, whether as female, male, or another identity, which may or may not align with their sex assigned at birth

    GENDER IDENTITY

  • 8

    encompasses these cultural and societal expectations of how girls, women, boys,and men should be. It categorizes a person’s femaleness/ womanhood or maleness/manhood based on sex assigned at birth

    GENDER

  • 9

    The traditional binary view of gender identity

    man&woman

  • 10

    If your gender matches your sex assigned at birth, you’re __.

    CISGENDER

  • 11

    For example, if you’re a woman who was assigned female at birth (AFAB), you are a __

    cisgender woman or a cis woman

  • 12

    For example, if you are a woman who was assigned male at birth (AMAB), you are a

    transgender woman or a trans woman

  • 13

    However, if your gender doesn’t align with your sex assigned at birth, you’re __

    TRANSGENDER

  • 14

    is an umbrella term that describes people whose gender doesn’t match their sex assigned at birth.

    TRANSGENDER

  • 15

    a spectrum with woman on one end and man on the other

    GENDER SPECTRUM

  • 16

    People usually think of gender as a binary of woman and man

    GENDER BINARY

  • 17

    genders outside of the woman-man binary and spectrum, have existed throughout history across many cultures, including the Philippines

    NON-BINARY GENDERS

  • 18

    were spiritual leaders during the pre-colonial times

    Babaylan (Visayan) and Katalonan (Tagalog)

  • 19

    is an umbrella term coined by indigenous people of Turtle Island (North America) to represent people of diverse genders, or indigenous people who don’t fall under the strict gender roles of woman or man, and its definition varies from nation to nation

    TWO-SPIRIT

  • 20

    is an umbrella term for the Indian transgender community, who claim that they are neither women nor men but a separate third gender

    Hijra

  • 21

    identities include transgender women and men.

    Binary transgender

  • 22

    as an umbrella term, is comprised of binary and non-binary genders.

    Transgender

  • 23

    include AGENDER (no gender), BIGENDER (two genders), GENDERFLUID (a changing experience of gender), and GENDERQUEER or QUEER

    non-binary genders

  • 24

    is a usually-long, complex, and personal process that transgender people undergo to live as their true selves.

    TRANSITIONING

  • 25

    There are various modes of transitioning: __—all of which are considered GENDERAFFIRMING ACTS

    INTERNAL, SOCIAL, LEGAL, and MEDICAL

  • 26

    There are various modes of transitioning: INTERNAL, SOCIAL, LEGAL, and MEDICAL—all of which are considered __

    GENDER AFFIRMING ACTS

  • 27

    involves coming out to one’s family, friends, schoolmates, or coworkers.

    Social transitioning

  • 28

    also encompasses using a gender-affirming name and/ or pronouns, changing the way one acts or speaks, wearing clothes that match one’s gender, and other similar gender-affirming acts.

    Social transitioning

  • 29

    means that a transgender person has already come out to themselves as transgender.

    internally transition

  • 30

    encompasses hormone replacement therapy (HRT) or gender-affirming surgery.

    Medical transition

  • 31

    involves changing one’s name or sex/gender marker in legal documents, such as birth certificates.

    Legal transitioning

  • 32

    people are transgender people who have undergone or are currently undergoing medical transitioning, i.e., hormone replacement therapy (HRT) and/or gender-affirming surgery.

    TRANSSEXUAL