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  • Orchiectomy

    Surgical removal of the testes (sometimes casually abbreviated as “an orchi”).

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  • Outing

    The act of disclosing someone’s gender identity or sexual orientation without consent. Abby never discussed her sexual orientation at work out of fear that one of her co-workers would out her to her boss.

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  • Ovo-Testes

    Genitals that contain elements of both testes and ovaries; may appear in various configurations.

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  • Packer

    A prosthetic phallus or phallic object used for packing, which may take the form of a penis shape or include a scrotum and testicles in addition to the phallus (see: packing). Packers range from low-tech, improvised pieces such as rolled-up socks or gel-filled condoms to high-quality devices that closely resemble dyadic male-assigned genitalia.

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  • Packing

    The process of wearing padding or a phallic object in the front of a person’s pants or underwear to create the appearance of genitals and may be used by transmasculine, non-binary, and/or other transgender individuals as well as drag king performers (Susan’s Place, 2019). Larson, Susan. “Terms and Definitions.” Susan’s Place Transgender Resources, 19 January…

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  • Panromantic

    A person who experiences romantic, but not necessarily sexual, attraction to people of all genders (Healthline, 2019). Sam is panromantic—over the years, they have developed amorous feelings for various people across the gender spectrum.

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  • Pansexual

    An individual who is sexually attracted to people of all genders and/or gender presentations.

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  • Passing

    To be perceived by others as one’s true gender. Some trans people prefer terms like “blending in” or “cis-assumed.” When Cameron began growing a beard, he found that he passed as male to strangers, who frequently referred to him using he/him pronouns.

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