verb to make or become more effeminate in character or appearance

  • The society's expectation of masculinity often leads to efforts to effeminize men who do not conform to traditional gender norms.
  • Some people believe that wearing pink will effeminize a man, but in reality, it's just a color.
  • Don't let anyone tell you that showing emotions will effeminize you - it's important to be true to yourself.
  • The artist used soft pastel colors to effeminize the painting, giving it a delicate and gentle feel.

verb to deprive of strength, vigor, or power; weaken

adjective having been deprived of strength, vigor, or power; weakened

  • The king felt emasculated when he was unable to defend his kingdom.
  • John felt emasculated when his girlfriend outperformed him in the competition.
  • Jake's friends teased him, saying he was emasculated after losing the arm-wrestling match.
  • The new policy emasculated the power of the board members, leaving them feeling powerless.

noun the state of being a father

  • Fatherhood is a significant responsibility that requires patience and dedication.
  • My friend just entered the world of fatherhood and he's loving every moment of it.
  • Dude, fatherhood is no joke - it's a whole new level of adulting.
  • Embarking on the journey of fatherhood is like planting a seed and watching it grow into a strong tree.

noun a part of an organism that is typically self-contained and has a specific vital function such as the male reproductive organs

adjective describing the type of organs being referred to as male

  • The doctor explained the functions of the male organs during the anatomy class.
  • I heard that he injured his male organs while playing sports.
  • He's always bragging about his male organs, it's so annoying.
  • His male organs of creativity and innovation helped him succeed in his career.

noun a gender that is neither masculine nor feminine

adjective of or relating to a gender that is neither masculine nor feminine

  • The veterinarian recommended neutering the stray cat to prevent overpopulation.
  • I heard that Bob's dog got neutered last week.
  • My friend's cat got fixed at the vet.
  • The artist chose to neuter the vibrant colors in their painting, opting for a more muted palette.

noun a person who is strange or eccentric

  • The scientist observed the behavior of the queer duck in the pond for his research study.
  • Have you seen that queer duck hanging out by the lake? It's so odd!
  • That queer duck is really out there, man.
  • She always stands out in a crowd, like a queer duck among swans.

noun the recognition of one's individuality or uniqueness

  • Self-identity is a complex concept that involves how individuals perceive themselves in relation to others.
  • Figuring out your self-identity can be a journey of self-discovery and growth.
  • Dude, I'm still trying to figure out my self-identity and where I fit in this world.
  • Just like a chameleon changes its colors, our self-identity can also adapt and evolve based on our experiences.

noun a person, typically a man, who derives pleasure from dressing in clothes primarily associated with the opposite sex

  • The theater production featured a talented transvestite actor in the lead role.
  • I heard that the party last night had a transvestite performer who was really entertaining.
  • Did you see that transvestite at the club last night? They looked amazing!
  • The artist's use of color in the painting was so bold and unexpected, it was like a transvestite in a room full of suits.

verb to deprive of manly qualities or attributes; to weaken or undermine the courage or strength of

  • The sight of blood did not unman the experienced surgeon.
  • Don't let a little bit of failure unman you.
  • He was unmannin' it when he saw the spider.
  • The overwhelming task seemed to unman him, but he pushed through.

noun the state or condition of being an adult human female

  • The transition into womanhood is marked by various biological and social changes.
  • She's really embracing her womanhood and taking charge of her life.
  • She's been through some tough stuff, but she's come out the other side with a real sense of womanhood.
  • In the world of business, she's showing true womanhood by standing up for herself and demanding equal treatment.

noun a person who was assigned female at birth but identifies and lives as a boy or man

  • The transboy decided to legally change his name to better align with his gender identity.
  • My friend's cousin is a transboy and he's really cool to hang out with.
  • Some people still don't understand what it means to be a transboy, but that's their loss.
  • Becoming a transboy was like finally finding the missing piece of the puzzle for him.

noun a person who was assigned male at birth but identifies and lives as a girl or woman

adjective describing someone who is a transgirl

  • The transgirl was proud to finally be living as her true self.
  • I met a transgirl at the LGBTQ+ support group last night.
  • That transgirl is totally slaying in her outfit!
  • She blossomed into a beautiful transgirl, embracing her identity with confidence.

pronoun a gender-neutral pronoun used to refer to a person who identifies as non-binary or genderqueer

  • Xemself is a gender-neutral pronoun used by some individuals to refer to themselves.
  • I heard xemself prefers to be called by their chosen pronouns.
  • Xemself is just doing xemself, you know how they are.
  • She carried herself with such confidence, it was as if xemself was unstoppable.

noun a process or action that validates and affirms a person's gender identity

  • Gender affirmation refers to the process by which individuals confirm and express their gender identity.
  • Getting gender affirmation surgery was a big step for them.
  • They're finally getting their gender affirmation on!
  • For them, getting a new haircut was a form of gender affirmation.

noun the action of incorrectly assigning a gender to someone, typically by using the wrong pronouns or titles

  • Misgendering is considered a form of discrimination based on gender identity.
  • It's important to use the correct pronouns for someone to avoid misgendering them.
  • Stop misgendering people, it's not cool.
  • Misgendering someone is like erasing their identity.

noun a term used to describe the biological sex of an individual

  • The study aimed to understand the differences in health outcomes based on bio-sex.
  • It's interesting how bio-sex can influence our physical characteristics.
  • Some people believe that bio-sex doesn't define who you are as a person.
  • In the world of genetics, bio-sex plays a crucial role in determining various traits.

noun a person's name that they were given at birth but no longer use after transitioning to a different gender

  • It is important to respect a person's chosen name and not use their deadname.
  • Hey, remember to always use their current name and not their deadname.
  • Using someone's deadname is just not cool, man.
  • Bringing up their deadname is like digging up the past that they have moved on from.

noun an acronym that stands for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Transexual, Queer, Questioning, Intersex, Asexual, Ally, and Pansexual, used to represent the diversity of the LGBTQ+ community

  • The acronym LGBTTQQIAAP stands for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Two-Spirit, Queer, Questioning, Intersex, Asexual, and Pansexual.
  • Many people in the LGBTTQQIAAP community face discrimination and prejudice on a daily basis.
  • Some slang terms used within the LGBTTQQIAAP community include 'queer' and 'ace'.
  • The rainbow flag is often used as a symbol of pride and unity for the LGBTTQQIAAP community.

noun the communication differences between men and women

  • The study of genderlect explores the differences in language use between men and women.
  • I noticed some genderlect differences when chatting with my friends at the party.
  • It's crazy how much genderlect can affect communication between guys and girls.
  • The genderlect barrier can sometimes make it challenging to fully understand each other's perspectives.

noun a sexual orientation characterized by a predominant or exclusive sexual attraction to members of one sex or gender

  • Monosexuality refers to the sexual attraction to individuals of only one gender.
  • Some people may not understand monosexuality and may ask insensitive questions.
  • I heard she's strictly monosexual and not interested in dating anyone else.
  • In a world that often values monosexuality, it can be challenging for those who are attracted to multiple genders.

adjective describing someone who is curious or open to exploring relationships or attractions with people of more than one gender

  • The psychology study aimed to explore the experiences of individuals who identify as bi-curious.
  • I heard that Sarah is feeling bi-curious lately and is interested in exploring her attraction to both men and women.
  • Some people might say they are 'dipping their toes' into being bi-curious before fully embracing their sexuality.
  • Being bi-curious is like having a door open to new possibilities and experiences in the realm of sexuality.

noun a sexual orientation characterized by a lack of sexual attraction or desire towards others

  • Asexuality is a sexual orientation characterized by a lack of sexual attraction.
  • Some people may not understand asexuality, but it is a valid and real identity.
  • Asexuality is just another way of being, no need to make a big deal out of it.
  • In a world obsessed with sex, asexuality can be seen as a breath of fresh air.

noun Gender non-conformity - refers to the behavior or appearance of an individual that does not align with the traditional societal expectations or norms associated with their assigned gender at birth.

  • Gender non-conformity challenges traditional societal norms regarding gender expression.
  • Some people just don't fit into traditional gender roles and that's okay.
  • Gender non-conformity is all about breaking the gender rules and being yourself.
  • Embracing gender non-conformity is like painting outside the lines of society's expectations.

noun a gender identity that is partially one gender and partially another gender, or a combination of two or more genders

  • The demigender individual prefers to use they/them pronouns.
  • My friend who is demigender likes to mix and match clothing styles.
  • Some people still struggle to understand demigender identities.
  • The artist described their creative process as demigender, blending different influences into one unique style.

adjective a term used to describe someone who is predominantly attracted to the opposite gender but is also open to same-gender relationships

  • She identified as heteroflexible, meaning she was primarily attracted to the opposite sex but open to the possibility of being attracted to the same sex.
  • My friend considers herself heteroflexible because she has mostly dated men but is open to dating women as well.
  • Some people use the term 'heteroflexible' to describe being mostly straight but willing to explore same-sex relationships.
  • Being heteroflexible is like having a sliding scale of attraction where one's preferences can shift over time.

noun a person who is pansexual

adjective referring to a person who is attracted to people of all genders

  • The term 'pansexual' refers to individuals who are attracted to people regardless of their gender identity.
  • My friend came out as pansexual and is now exploring relationships with people of all genders.
  • Some people use the term 'pan' to describe being pansexual.
  • Being pansexual is like having a colorblind approach to love and attraction.

noun a derogatory term for a person who holds transphobic views, specifically towards transgender women

  • TERF stands for Trans-Exclusionary Radical Feminist, a term used to describe individuals who exclude transgender women from their definition of feminism.
  • I heard that Sarah is a TERF and doesn't believe transgender women should be included in women's spaces.
  • Some people refer to TERFs as 'gender-critical feminists' but others see it as a derogatory term.
  • Being a TERF is like building a wall between different groups of women instead of working together for equality.

noun A fan of the television show My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic, typically an adult male

  • The brony community is dedicated to celebrating the My Little Pony franchise.
  • My friend is a huge brony and loves collecting My Little Pony merchandise.
  • Some people think being a brony is weird, but I don't mind it.
  • Being a brony is like being part of a unique and supportive fan group.

noun a person who is willing to try any sexual activity or experience, regardless of their usual sexual orientation

adjective relating to or characterized by a willingness to try any sexual activity or experience, regardless of one's usual sexual orientation

  • The term 'trysexual' is sometimes used to describe someone who is open to trying new sexual experiences.
  • I heard that Jenny is a bit of a trysexual and is always up for experimenting in the bedroom.
  • Some people think being trysexual is cool because it shows you're not afraid to explore your sexuality.
  • In a figurative sense, being trysexual can also apply to being open-minded and willing to try new things in general.