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title: Sexuality
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Introduction
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It is common, for cisgender people (people whose gender identity matches
the one they were assigned at birth), especially parents after their
kids come out (whether grown up or still children), to assume that being
trans means you're *gay*, because they assume by default that someone
is attracted to a member of the opposite sex.

This misconception can work in several ways, e.g.:

-   Parent/relative/friend assumes that a trans woman is a gay man.
-   Parent/relative/friend accepts the trans person's gender identity,
    but thinks that they are attracted to a member of the opposite sex,
    or that this change; e.g. they think that the trans woman (before
    she came out) is now attracted to men.

Generally speaking, it's never good to assume someone's sexuality. A
trans person can be heterosexual, gay/lesbian or bisexual.

This comic from *Assigned Male* by Sophie Labelle has some more insight:
<https://78.media.tumblr.com/11a87057833740f5fab9b36c682f8030/tumblr_p83omi5VIq1tm163xo1_1280.jpg>

Sex education booklet for trans youth
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<http://cdn0.genderedintelligence.co.uk/2012/11/17/17-14-04-GI-sexual-health-booklet.pdfhttp://cdn0.genderedintelligence.co.uk/2012/11/17/17-14-04-GI-sexual-health-booklet.pdf>

Sex education for trans women
----------------------
Brazen's Trans Women’s Safer Sex Guide
<http://librarypdf.catie.ca/PDF/ATI-20000s/26424.pdf>

Booklet for trans women that focuses in the UK but is still relevant for everyone:
<http://www.tht.org.uk/~/media/4653aa766e3f4c1286fc515f17146f32.ashx>

Sex education for trans men
============

Sex education booklet for trans men that focuses in the UK but is still relevant for everyone

http://www.tht.org.uk/~/media/8F7D70D8C3B643109351E3D9A633529A.ashx


Sex education for gay trans men (trans men into into men)
http://librarypdf.catie.ca/PDF/ATI-20000s/24654.pdf

FTM Sex Talk (Q&A about trans men)

<http://ftmsextalk.tumblr.com/>

Rule of thumb
-------------

If a cis man likes only women, he is heterosexual/straight. If he likes
men, he's gay. If he likes men and women, he's bisexual.

If a trans man likes only women, he is heterosexual/straight. If he
likes men, he's gay. If he likes men and women, he's bisexual.

If a cis woman likes only men, she is heterosexual/straight. If she
likes women, she's gay. If she likes men and women, she's bisexual.

If a trans woman likes only men, she is heterosexual/straight. If she
likes women, she's gay. If she likes men and women, she's bisexual.

But it's not that simple!
--------------------------

There are other sexuality's, e.g. pansexual, demisexual, asexual, etc.
Or aromantic/panromantic &lt;insert sexuality here&gt; here.

What about non-binary people? A non-binary person is someone who
identifies as neither strictly male or female at a given moment, or who
switches identities, etc. There are many different types of non-binary
trans people!

***It's generally wrong to put labels on anyone. A person is who they
are, and they like who they like. Get over it!***

One thing is certain: sexuality has nothing to do with gender identity.
Gender identity is who you are, and sexuality is who you want.

Make sense now? Yes? Excellent!