×
Create a new article
Write your page title here:
We currently have 7,591 articles on LGBTQIA+ Wiki. Type your article name above or create one of the articles listed here!



    LGBTQIA+ Wiki
    7,591Articles
    Revision as of 17:51, 17 August 2019 by wikia:lgbta>Chaoticcylinder (Created page with "'''Gender presentation''' or '''gender expression''' refers to one's appearance, and behavior as categorized under the gender binary by society. While gender presentation is o...")
    (diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)

    Gender presentation or gender expression refers to one's appearance, and behavior as categorized under the gender binary by society. While gender presentation is often thought of as being an indication of one's actually gender, and it can often be an indication, that is not always the case. For example, a women may present as androgynous, or a non-binary person may present as masculine. People who's gender presentation does not align with their actual gender are known as gender non-conforming. Some people can present as multiple ways at once, or they may present one way now and other way tomorrow. Because most people gender people based on external appearance, many people gender non-conforming people, especially those who are transgender, get misgendered often because of this. Caution is advised when attempting to guess one's gender based on one's gender presentation.

    Gender presentation is typically described as "masculine", "feminine", or "androgynous". Masculine and feminine presentations are based on if one looks, behaves, and/or wearing clothes, that are traditionally associated with men or with women respectively. What is considered masculine and feminine presentation can change from culture to culture, one's gender presentation is typically judged based on the culture they currently live in or the culture they grew up with. Androgynous presentation typically involves presenting traits typically associated with men and women at the same time, or by presenting in a way that is not indicative of men or women.

    Cookies help us deliver our services. By using our services, you agree to our use of cookies.
    Cookies help us deliver our services. By using our services, you agree to our use of cookies.