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When writing content about transgender individuals, using respectful and inclusive language is essential for creating accurate and ethical representation. Organizations like GLAAD and Advocates for Trans Equality recommend moving away from outdated or offensive terms in favor of language that affirms an individual's gender identity. Key Guidelines for Writing Respectfully

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: Always use the name and pronouns a person currently uses. Referring to a person by their birth name (often called "deadnaming") without permission is considered harmful. Referring to a person by their birth name

: When writing characters or reporting, seek feedback from the transgender community or hire a sensitivity reader to ensure the portrayal is authentic and avoids harmful tropes. Recommended Terminology Avoid This Transgender woman / Trans woman "Shemale", "Transsexual" (unless preferred) Assigned male at birth (AMAB) "Born a man", "Biologically male" Gender-affirming surgery "Sex change", "The surgery" Transitioning "Gender identity disorder" (outdated) "Biologically male" Gender-affirming surgery "Sex change"

: Avoid reducing a person's identity to their medical history or surgical status. Use professional guides like the Radical Copyeditor’s Style Guide to avoid language that focuses solely on biological "before and after" narratives.

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When writing content about transgender individuals, using respectful and inclusive language is essential for creating accurate and ethical representation. Organizations like GLAAD and Advocates for Trans Equality recommend moving away from outdated or offensive terms in favor of language that affirms an individual's gender identity. Key Guidelines for Writing Respectfully

6 tips for writing about transgender people and issues - Typeset

: Always use the name and pronouns a person currently uses. Referring to a person by their birth name (often called "deadnaming") without permission is considered harmful.

: When writing characters or reporting, seek feedback from the transgender community or hire a sensitivity reader to ensure the portrayal is authentic and avoids harmful tropes. Recommended Terminology Avoid This Transgender woman / Trans woman "Shemale", "Transsexual" (unless preferred) Assigned male at birth (AMAB) "Born a man", "Biologically male" Gender-affirming surgery "Sex change", "The surgery" Transitioning "Gender identity disorder" (outdated)

: Avoid reducing a person's identity to their medical history or surgical status. Use professional guides like the Radical Copyeditor’s Style Guide to avoid language that focuses solely on biological "before and after" narratives.

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