2.5.2 Gender: What is transgender?

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2.5.2 Gender: What is transgender? I understand that a wide range of different kinds of friendships and relationships exists. HWB 2-44a I am aware that positive friendships and relationships can promote health and the health and wellbeing of others. HWB 2-44b I know that all forms of abuse are wrong, and I am developing the skills to keep myself safe and get help if I need it. HWB 2-49a rshp.scot

Transgender (sometimes people just say Trans) describes people who feel that the sex they were given at birth doesn't match how they feel inside. For example, someone who was born as a girl, but has always felt like a boy. Or someone who was born as a boy, but has always felt like a girl. Sometimes when they are grown up a trans person will want to change their bodies. Sometimes a trans person will decide to keep their body as they were born, but live as the gender they want to be seen as, so they might change their name or their clothes or hair. rshp.scot

Transphobia is a kind of prejudice and discrimination. It is about what people think and do. It is when someone who is transgender is put down or hurt or discriminated against just because they are transgender. rshp.scot