As an adjective cisgenr is (lgbt|of a person) intifyg wh or experiencg a genr the same as one's blogil sex or that is affirmed by society, eg beg both male-genred and male-sexed. As a noun gay is nape. As a verb gay is...
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CISGENR VS GAY - WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE?CISGENR | GAY |AS AN ADJECTIVE CISGENRIS (LGBT|OF A PERSON) INTIFYG WH OR EXPERIENCG A GENR THE SAME AS ONE'S BLOGIL SEX OR THAT IS AFFIRMED BY SOCIETY, EG BEG BOTH MALE-GENRED AND MALE-SEXED.AS A NOUN GAY ISNAPE.AS A VERB GAY ISTO CROW.CISGENR
This is long but thoughtful piece by Ben Appel that hs home on several pots about gay people and what’s happeng now. For years, I feared homophobic right-wg evangelils. But the days, I’m equally wary of the progrsive activists who ph a distctly homophobic agenda that ni the blogil realy of sex—and who claim that what we are attracted to isn’t male or female bodi per se, but rather male or female genr inti.
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