On 3/25/23 9:54 PM, ScottW wrote:
https://dailycaller.com/2023/03/23/transgender-nonbinary-gender-nonconforming-washington-post-poll-kff/
Most adults who identify as transgender don’t consistently identify
as the opposite sex or present themselves as such, according to a
Thursday poll from The Washington Post and Kaiser Family Foundation.
Only half of transgender adults actually present as the opposite sex
all or even most of the time, according to the poll. Fewer than half
identify as transgender women or men, as opposed to “nonbinary” or “gender non-conforming.” (RELATED: Biological Man Caught In Women’s YMCA Locker Room Doubles Down On Comparing Self To Lynching Victim)
Among transgender respondents, 40% identified as “trans, nonbinary”
and 22% identified as “trans, gender non-conforming; only 22%
identified as transgender women and 12% identified as transgender
men, according to the poll. Nonbinary people feel that they do not
fit into the category of male or female, and gender non-conforming
people feel that they do not fit into conventional gender norms.
Creative! Add it up and you'll see 84% id as trans, nonbinary; trans
gender non-conforming; or as transgender women.
The Daily Caller thinks that people who are non-binary are required to
present as binary.
https://files.kff.org/attachment/Understanding-Trans-Identity-in-the-U-S.pdf
Many trans adults don’t identify as a man or a woman. Six in ten trans
adults do not identify as either a “trans man” or a “trans woman,” but instead say “trans, gender non-conforming” or “trans, nonbinary” are better ways of describing themselves.
Also:
Most trans adults say transitioning helped them. Nearly 8 in 10 trans
adults (78%) say that living as a gender different from the one assigned
to them at birth has made them “more satisfied” with their life,
including just under half (45%) who say they are “a lot more satisfied.” Likewise, trans adults who say they present as a different gender “all”
or “most of the time” are three times more likely to say they are “a lot more satisfied” living as a gender different from the sex they were
assigned at birth, compared to those who present as a different gender
“some of the time” (62% v. 19%).
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