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When referring to individuals in this community, official terminology resources recommend the following:

Most people in the transgender community and advocacy organizations, such as GLAAD , strongly advise against using this term:

: It is viewed as dehumanizing because it emphasizes biological hybridity over a person's lived gender identity.

: It originated and is mostly maintained within the pornography industry as a search term or category descriptor to differentiate performers.

: In the early 19th and 20th centuries, it was used as a pejorative colloquialism for assertive women or feminists. By the 1960s, it began appearing in erotic literature to describe gender ambiguity and medical transitions. Why It Is Considered Offensive

: The word is a portmanteau of "she" and "male," typically denoting an individual with female secondary sex characteristics (e.g., breasts) and male genitalia.

: Respecting the names and pronouns a person uses for themselves is the primary way to validate their identity.

: It is categorized alongside other disparaging terms like "tr*nny" and "he-she" that are used to mock or harass trans individuals. Respectful Terminology