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    # Having body dysphoria but no social dysphoria, so feel no need to socially adopt the label "trans".
    # Having body dysphoria but no social dysphoria, so feel no need to socially adopt the label "trans".
    # Having an [[intersex]] condition that may cause dysphoric feelings, despite being [[Assigned Gender|assigned]] a binary gender they identify with.
    # Having an [[intersex]] condition that may cause dysphoric feelings, despite being [[Assigned Gender|assigned]] a binary gender they identify with.
    #Feeling as if they should have a certain sex characteristic, but do not.


    Dysphoria cis people are not inherently [[LGBT+]].
    Dysphoria cis people are not inherently [[LGBT+]].

    Revision as of 02:19, 10 April 2021

    A dysphoric cis person is someone who experiences gender dysphoria yet does not identify as transgender, non-binary, or transsexual for a variety of reasons. These reasons could include, but are not limited to:

    1. Not wanted to adhere to the pressure of transitioning, socially and/or medically, and/or the mental pressure to transition that they may experience if they adopt the label "trans".
    2. Having detransitioned due to various reasons, yet still experiencing dysphoria.
    3. Feeling as if their dysphoria/euphoria is not intense enough to feel comfortable with the label "trans".
    4. Having body dysphoria but no social dysphoria, so feel no need to socially adopt the label "trans".
    5. Having an intersex condition that may cause dysphoric feelings, despite being assigned a binary gender they identify with.
    6. Feeling as if they should have a certain sex characteristic, but do not.

    Dysphoria cis people are not inherently LGBT+.

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