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Transgenders

SHELBI BAUER
What is being transgender?

Denoting or relating to a person whose sense of personal


identity and gender does not correspond with their birth sex.
According to medical theory being transgender is a
genetic component that doesn't form correctly during
the early stages of pregnancy. This means while in the
womb the baby forms a different body than brain, or
vise versa.
Statistics

There is about 1.4 million people who identify as transgender across


the Untied States
About 0.7 percent of 13- to 17-year-olds living in the United
States identify as transgender
42 percent of teens who identify as transgender have had
thoughts of suicide
55% of all reported LGBT homicide victims were transgender
women, and 50% were transgender women of color.
20% of respondents reporting that they were evicted or denied
housing simply for being transgender
Symptoms and Behaviors

Ask yourself why you are curious. If it's persistent discomfort


with your assigned gender, or attraction to the image of
yourself as a different gender, you may be transgender.
Consider the possibility that your gender is nonbinary: if you
don't feel like you are exactly a man or a woman, you could be
something else.
If you feel comfortable with your assigned gender but you
notice yourself acting out of step with other cisgender people,
that doesn't necessarily mean you're transgender. You could
just be a feminine man, or a masculine woman.
Strategies

Find a gender therapist


Explore the internet
Dress to express yourself
Ask questions
Acknowledge being curious
Activity

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WA5n9YW4MVk
Support groups

National Center for Transgender Equality


1325 Massachusetts Ave., Suite 700 Washington, DC 20005 202-903-
0112
202-393-2241 (fax) www.nctequality.org
Work cited

http://www.belongto.org/group.aspx?contentid=2918
http://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/features/transgender-what-
it-means#1
http://www.apa.org/topics/lgbt/transgender.aspx

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