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Crucially, being transgender is about , not sexuality. A transgender person can be gay, straight, bisexual, asexual, or any other orientation.
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The transgender community and LGBTQ culture are deeply intertwined. Trans people have played a vital role in shaping LGBTQ culture, and their experiences have been instrumental in driving social change.
LGBTQ culture is famously fluid with language, but no subculture has influenced queer lexicon more profoundly than the transgender community. Terms like "cisgender" (non-transgender), "passing" (being perceived as one’s true gender), "deadnaming" (using a trans person’s former name), and "egg cracking" (realizing one’s trans identity) have migrated from online trans forums into mainstream queer discourse.
An internal sense of being male, female, both, or neither. This can include non-binary, agender, or genderfluid identities. Intersectionality: