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| Instead of... | Use... | Why | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | “Transgender” as a noun (e.g., “a transgender”) | “A transgender person” | It’s an adjective, not a noun. | | “Transgendered” | “Transgender” | No need for “-ed” (we don’t say “gayed”). | | “Sex change” | “Gender confirmation surgery” or “medical transition” | More accurate and less sensational. | | “Born a man/woman” | “Assigned male/female at birth” | Respects current identity. | | “Preferred pronouns” | “Pronouns” | They aren’t a preference; they are a fact of identity. | | “Deadname” (n.) | “Birth name” or “former name” | Use “deadname” only if the person uses it themselves. |