just wanna point out that "trans" and "transgender" are adjectives, not a verb. so "transgendered" would be improper grammar, and most trans people consider "transsexual" to be a wildly outdated medical term and even a slur.
also there's the split attraction model (-sexual and -romantic), and people seem to forget that the B in lgbt+ means bi, headmates can be bi.
you also seem to be focusing on the binary genders, and i see you use she/her a lot in your articles. its much quicker and easier to just type and say "they" to mean a singular gender neutral entity.
just wanna point out that "trans" and "transgender" are adjectives, not a verb. so "transgendered" would be improper grammar, and most trans people consider "transsexual" to be a wildly outdated medical term and even a slur.
also there's the split attraction model (-sexual and -romantic), and people seem to forget that the B in lgbt+ means bi, headmates can be bi.
you also seem to be focusing on the binary genders, and i see you use she/her a lot in your articles. its much quicker and easier to just type and say "they" to mean a singular gender neutral entity.
-from a nonbinary system host who is otherkin.