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At its core, trans culture is about . It’s a powerful rejection of "assigned" expectations in favor of a self-authored life. This journey often fosters a unique perspective on gender, body autonomy, and community care—values that enrich the entire queer spectrum. Why visibility matters:
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Trans culture is not monolithic. It is heavily influenced by race, geography, and class. At its core, trans culture is about
| Do | Don’t | |----|-------| | Ask politely for someone’s pronouns (they/she/he/ze, etc.) | Assume pronouns based on appearance | | Use the name and pronouns a trans person tells you | Use “preferred pronouns” – just say “pronouns” | | Say “transgender” or “trans” | Say “transgendered” (implies it happened to them) | | Say “assigned male/female at birth” (AMAB/AFAB) | Say “biologically male/female” or “born a man/woman” | | Respect nonbinary identities | Call being trans “a choice” or “a mental illness” | | Do | Don’t | |----|-------| | Ask