The words Cis and cisgender is now banned on twitter

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When was Cis a scientific term?

It was a term for whatever reason that was made up by the Alphabet Gang to differentiate us from them.

We didn't ask for that shyt :camby:


Cis and trans are terms that are used in chemistry :troll:


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And none of this is possible without a heterosexual male/female coming together without the help of technology. Got to love it. :blessed:
 

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The prefix "cis-" has been used in a scientific context since the 19th century. It comes from the Latin word "cis" meaning "on this side of." In chemistry, the prefix "cis-" is used to describe molecules or ions that have certain atoms or groups of atoms on the same side of a double bond or of the plane of a ring in a molecule.

The term "cisgender" was first coined in 1994 by Dana Defosse, a graduate student at the University of Minnesota. Defosse wanted to create a term that would be used to describe people whose gender identity aligned with the sex they were assigned at birth. The term "cisgender" was derived from the prefix "cis-" and the suffix "-gender."

The term "cisgender" was not widely used until the early 2000s. However, it has become increasingly popular in recent years as transgender rights have become more prominent in the public discourse.

In 2015, the Oxford English Dictionary added the term "cisgender" to its dictionary. This was a significant milestone for the transgender community, as it helped to legitimize the term and make it more widely known.

Today, the term "cisgender" is used by both transgender and cisgender people to describe someone whose gender identity aligns with the sex they were assigned at birth. It is a helpful term for understanding and discussing gender identity, and it is likely to become even more widely used in the years to come.
So basically, all made up bullshyt
 

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Like I said it's a made up term no one used before the Alphabet boys became prominent as per your googles

Wasn't even in the dictionary or part of anyone on this sites syllabus in school :camby:

all words are made up :skip: and continue to be made up because language evolves.

the term micro-aggressions was coined in the 70's, do you think thats nonsense cause people didn't start widely using it until the 2000's?
 
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