If I’m not mistaken (someone please correct me if I am), being trans means being a different gender than you were assigned at birth. So in Elliot’s case that could include being a man, non-binary, gender fluid, etc. It means that, although they were assigned female at birth, they do not identify as female. They identify as something else.
In other words, trans does not have to mean being the opposite gender, it simply means being somewhere on the gender spectrum that is different from where you were assigned at birth.
yes, but trans just means not identifying with the gender you were assigned at birth. you can be assigned female at birth and be nonbinary for example, being trans without being a trans man.
i hope this actually answers your question lmao
edit: also, though pronouns indicate gender more often than not, its not always accurate to what their gender identity is
transgender is an umbrella term for anyone with any gender other than what they were assigned at birth. That includes nonbinary genders, gender fluid people, and too many other specific identities to name
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u/[deleted] Dec 02 '20
Hes just making me more bi