Alexia Freire Shemale [ORIGINAL]

The transgender community is a vital and vibrant part of the larger LGBTQ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer/Questioning) tapestry. While often grouped together under a single acronym, the transgender experience is distinct from sexual orientation, focusing instead on gender identity—one’s internal sense of being male, female, a blend of both, or neither—versus who one is attracted to. Understanding this distinction is the first step in appreciating the unique challenges and profound contributions of trans people to queer culture and society at large. The Core Concept: Identity vs. Orientation A common misconception is that being transgender is a form of sexuality. In reality, sexual orientation describes the gender(s) a person is attracted to, while gender identity describes who they are . A transgender woman (assigned male at birth but identifies as female) may be straight (attracted to men), lesbian (attracted to women), bisexual, or asexual. Her gender identity is female; her orientation is a separate matter.