Transitioning is the process of changing one's
gender presentation to accord with one's internal sense of one's
gender - the idea of what it means to be a man or woman.Brown, M.L. & Rounsley, C.A. (1996)
True Selves: Understanding Transsexualism - For Families, Friends, Coworkers, and Helping Professionals Jossey-Bass: San Francisco ISBN 0-7879-6702-5 For
transsexuals, this typically includes
sexual reassignment surgery, and their new sex is "opposite" that of birth sex; for
intersex people it is different from how they were raised; for
genderqueer people it is neither solely female nor male.
Cross-dressers and
drag queens and
drag kings tend not to transition, since their variant gender presentations are only adopted temporarily.
Transition must begin with a personal decision to transition, prompted by the feeling that one's
gender identity does not match the gender that one was assigned at birth. One of the most significant parts of transitioning for many transgender people is
coming out for the first time. Transitioning is a process, not an event, that takes anywhere between several months and several years. Some people, especially
genderqueer people, may spend their whole life transitioning as they redefine and re-interpret their gender as time passes. Transitioning generally begins where the person feels comfortable: for some, this begins with their...
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