Transgender is an umbrella term for people whose gender identity differs from the sex they were assigned at birth. This means that they may feel like they were born in the wrong body, or that they do not identify with the gender they were assigned at birth. Transgender people may identify as a different gender, or they may not identify with any gender at all (non-binary). They may also use different pronouns than the ones they were assigned at birth.
Transgender people are a diverse group, and there is no one right way to be transgender. Some transgender people may choose to undergo medical transition, such as hormone therapy or surgery, to align their bodies with their gender identity. Others may not choose to undergo medical transition, or they may only choose to undergo certain procedures. Some transgender people may also choose to live as their gender identity without undergoing medical transition, and this is perfectly valid.
Transgender people face many challenges in society, including discrimination, prejudice, and violence. They may also face challenges in accessing healthcare, education, and employment. However, transgender people are also a strong and resilient community, and they are working to create a more inclusive and accepting world for all.
Here are some resources for transgender people and their allies:
- The Human Rights Campaign: https://www.hrc.org/
- The National Center for Transgender Equality: https://transequality.org/
- Trans Lifeline: https://translifeline.org/
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