Kelly DeWinter
11-19-2008, 12:46 AM
Please read this whole post carefully before casting your vote
1) Of the above selections, which do you identify with the closest at this time in your life
2) Since some terms do not have dictionary terms. I have posted what would be considered the oposit for a term to assist you in making your decision decision
3) Some may feel there is not a selection that meets their particualr category, so vode None of the Above or Don't vote at all. Yes I understand that there may my someone who is an " Asexual Tri Gendered Genetically Enhanced Bio Boy Girl", which in itself would be really cool, but at this time I do not have a selection for you. Just remember this in just a poll.
As allways Thanks
Kelly :)
Definitions from:
Merriam Webster Dictionary www.merriam-webster.com/ (http://www.merriam-webster.com/)
Androgynus
Pronunciation:drä-jə-nəs
Function: adjective
Etymology:Latin androgynus hermaphrodite, from Greek androgynos, from andr- + gynē woman'
Date:1651
1: having the characteristics or nature of both male and female2 a: neither specifically feminine nor masculine <the androgynous pronoun them> b: suitable to or for either sex <androgynous clothing>3: having traditional male and female roles obscured or reversed <an androgynous marriage>
Crossdresser
Pronunciation:kro dre-siŋ
noun
Date: 1911
the wearing of clothes designed for the opposite sex
Intersexual
Pronunciation sek-shə-wəl, -shwəl, -shəl
Function:adjective
Etymology:International Scientific Vocabulary [/font]
Date: circa 1866 [/font]
: existing between sexes <intersexual hostility> 2 : intermediate in sexual characters between a typical male and a typical female[/font]
Non Transgender[/font]
Transgendered[/font]
Pronunciation:[/font]\-
trans·gen·dered[/font] \-dərd\
Date: 1979 [/font]
having personal characteristics (as transsexuality ortransvestism) that transcend traditional gender boundaries and corresponding sexual norms[/font]
Transsexual Female to Male Post Operative
Transsexual[/font]
Variant(s):tran·sex·u·al
tran(t)s-sek-sh(ə-)wəl, -shəl
[Function: noun
Date: 1957
a person who strongly identifies with the opposite sex and may seek to live as a member of this sex especially by undergoing surgery and hormone therapy to obtain the necessary physical appearance (as by changing the external sex organs)
Transsexual Male to Female Post Operative
tran·sex·u·al
sek-sh(ə-)wəl, -shəl\ [/font]
Function: noun [/font]
Date: 1957 [/font]
a person who strongly identifies with the opposite sex and may seek to live as a member of this sex especially by undergoing surgery and hormone therapy to obtain the necessary physical appearance (as by changing the external sex organs)[/font]
Spouse
Function: noun [/font]
Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French espus (masculine) & espuse (feminine), from Latin sponsus betrothed man, groom & sponsa betrothed woman, bride, both from sponsus, past participle of spondēre to promise, betroth; akin to Greek spendein to pour a libation, Hittite šipant- [/font]
Date: 13th century
Function: noun [/font]
Date: 1953 [/font]
a person who is important to one's well-being ; especially a spouse or one in a similar relationship
Transsexual (FTM) Female to Male
sek-sh(ə-)wəl, -shəl\ [/font]
Function: noun [/font]
Date: 1957 [/font]
a person who strongly identifies with the opposite sex and may seek to live as a member of this sex especially by undergoing surgery and hormone therapy to obtain the necessary physical appearance (as by changing the external sex organs)[/font]
Transsexual (MTF) Male to Female
sek-sh(ə-)wəl, -shəl\ [/font]
Function: noun [/font]
Date: 1957 [/font]
a person who strongly identifies with the opposite sex and may seek to live as a member of this sex especially by undergoing surgery and hormone therapy to obtain the necessary physical appearance (as by changing the external sex organs)[/font]
1) Of the above selections, which do you identify with the closest at this time in your life
2) Since some terms do not have dictionary terms. I have posted what would be considered the oposit for a term to assist you in making your decision decision
3) Some may feel there is not a selection that meets their particualr category, so vode None of the Above or Don't vote at all. Yes I understand that there may my someone who is an " Asexual Tri Gendered Genetically Enhanced Bio Boy Girl", which in itself would be really cool, but at this time I do not have a selection for you. Just remember this in just a poll.
As allways Thanks
Kelly :)
Definitions from:
Merriam Webster Dictionary www.merriam-webster.com/ (http://www.merriam-webster.com/)
Androgynus
Pronunciation:drä-jə-nəs
Function: adjective
Etymology:Latin androgynus hermaphrodite, from Greek androgynos, from andr- + gynē woman'
Date:1651
1: having the characteristics or nature of both male and female2 a: neither specifically feminine nor masculine <the androgynous pronoun them> b: suitable to or for either sex <androgynous clothing>3: having traditional male and female roles obscured or reversed <an androgynous marriage>
Crossdresser
Pronunciation:kro dre-siŋ
noun
Date: 1911
the wearing of clothes designed for the opposite sex
Intersexual
Pronunciation sek-shə-wəl, -shwəl, -shəl
Function:adjective
Etymology:International Scientific Vocabulary [/font]
Date: circa 1866 [/font]
: existing between sexes <intersexual hostility> 2 : intermediate in sexual characters between a typical male and a typical female[/font]
Non Transgender[/font]
Transgendered[/font]
Pronunciation:[/font]\-
trans·gen·dered[/font] \-dərd\
Date: 1979 [/font]
having personal characteristics (as transsexuality ortransvestism) that transcend traditional gender boundaries and corresponding sexual norms[/font]
Transsexual Female to Male Post Operative
Transsexual[/font]
Variant(s):tran·sex·u·al
tran(t)s-sek-sh(ə-)wəl, -shəl
[Function: noun
Date: 1957
a person who strongly identifies with the opposite sex and may seek to live as a member of this sex especially by undergoing surgery and hormone therapy to obtain the necessary physical appearance (as by changing the external sex organs)
Transsexual Male to Female Post Operative
tran·sex·u·al
sek-sh(ə-)wəl, -shəl\ [/font]
Function: noun [/font]
Date: 1957 [/font]
a person who strongly identifies with the opposite sex and may seek to live as a member of this sex especially by undergoing surgery and hormone therapy to obtain the necessary physical appearance (as by changing the external sex organs)[/font]
Spouse
Function: noun [/font]
Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French espus (masculine) & espuse (feminine), from Latin sponsus betrothed man, groom & sponsa betrothed woman, bride, both from sponsus, past participle of spondēre to promise, betroth; akin to Greek spendein to pour a libation, Hittite šipant- [/font]
Date: 13th century
Function: noun [/font]
Date: 1953 [/font]
a person who is important to one's well-being ; especially a spouse or one in a similar relationship
Transsexual (FTM) Female to Male
sek-sh(ə-)wəl, -shəl\ [/font]
Function: noun [/font]
Date: 1957 [/font]
a person who strongly identifies with the opposite sex and may seek to live as a member of this sex especially by undergoing surgery and hormone therapy to obtain the necessary physical appearance (as by changing the external sex organs)[/font]
Transsexual (MTF) Male to Female
sek-sh(ə-)wəl, -shəl\ [/font]
Function: noun [/font]
Date: 1957 [/font]
a person who strongly identifies with the opposite sex and may seek to live as a member of this sex especially by undergoing surgery and hormone therapy to obtain the necessary physical appearance (as by changing the external sex organs)[/font]