Learn Before
Cisgender
The term cisgender refers to individuals who identify with the sex they were assigned at birth. The word utilizes the Latin prefix cis, meaning on the same side (in contrast to trans, meaning across). Similar to the term transgender, being cisgender does not indicate a person's sexual orientation, gender expression, or gender itself. Furthermore, many cisgender individuals do not actively use this term to self-identify.
0
1
Tags
Psychology
Social Science
Empirical Science
Science
Ch.10 Emotion and Motivation - Psychology @ OpenStax
OpenStax
Psychology @ OpenStax
Introduction to Psychology @ OpenStax Course
OpenStax Psychology (2nd ed.) Textbook
Related
Mindfulness-Based Art Therapy for Gender- Variant Individuals
Gender Dysphoria
Intersex
Cisgender
Challenges in Gender Identity Expression
The Case of David Reimer
Distinction Between Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity
Transgender
Transitioning for Transgender Individuals
Evolving Understanding and Expression of Gender Identity
Cultural Variations in Gender Systems
An individual named Kai was designated male on their original birth certificate. Kai enjoys wearing tailored suits, is romantically attracted to women, and has a deeply held, internal conviction that they are a woman. Which of these elements best describes Kai's gender identity?
Sex Assigned At Birth
Sociocultural Influences on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity
Sexual Orientation vs. Gender Identity