What is the cisgender normativity?

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What is the cisgender normativity?

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answered Jan 2 by Chambliss (51,900 points)
The cisgender normativity is is a type of cisgenderism and an ideology that promotes various different normative ideas about genders.

And to the invalidation of people and individual peoples own gender identities, ableism, analogous or heterosexism.

Basically cisgender normativity is the societal assumption that being cisgender is the default of normal state and often leads to the marginalization and invalidation of transgender, gender non comforming and non binary individual experiences.

It basically means that treating cisgender as the only valid way to experience gender.

Cishet is an informal term which describes a person who is both heterosexual as well as cisgender.

A heterosexual is someone who is emotionally, romantically, and or sexually attracted to people that are of the opposite sex.

Cisgender is someone that identifies with the gender that they are assigned to at birth.

However Cishet people are not automatically part of the queer or LGBTQ+ community.

Although Cishet people may identify as allies.

Some people also say that being cishet is an identity with privilege because it is the gender identity and sexuality that is expected and assumed in society.

Although other people say that there's no one way to experience being a cishet and that it's actually more of a label or an identity marker.

And some people view being called cishet as an insult to them.

Being straight means that you have sexual or romantic attraction to the opposite sex and cisgender means that you identify with your assigned birth.

It's when you're both straight and cisgender that you're called cishet.

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