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Type 3 is a lot more complicated. Their goal is to abolish gender itself and most people (including many Type 1 and Type 2 trans women) have a hard time to resonate with them. Their confrontational approach tends to create hostility, resentment, and even anger. People see them as disrupters rather than fellow humans who are suffering. Public support is often minimal outside certain fringe elements of the society. Discrimination against LGBTI people undermines the human rights principles outlined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Yet discrimination and violence against people in the LGBTI community are all too common. Homophobic, biphobic and transphobic attitudes remain deeply embedded in many cultures around the world. Multiple and intersecting forms of discrimination Edit: I love that most people actually understand the point I’m trying to make here but for the ones that don’t, I just want to say that I was that Christian who thought anything gay was bad and who was raised to believe the LGBT+ community was going to hell and I wanted to be an ‘ally’ too because I couldn’t be brave enough to come to terms with my own sexuality, but I could at least support the people who were.

T (Transgender): Transgender is a term that indicates that a person's gender identity is different from the gender associated with the sex they were assigned at birth. In recent years, many States have strengthened human rights protection for LGBTI people including by: Hadland SE, Yehia BR, Makadon HJ. Caring for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning youth in inclusive and affirmative environments. Pediatr Clin North Am. 2016;63(6):955-969. doi:10.1016/j.pcl.2016.07.001The Samaritans or call 116 123 Free from any phone in UK or ROI - Support for people who need someone to talk to. Available 24/7 365 days a year. G (Gay): Gay is usually a term used to refer to men/men-aligned individuals who are only attracted to people of the same/similar gender. However, lesbians can also be referred to as gay. The use of the term gay became more popular during the 1970s. Today, bisexual and pansexual people sometimes use gay to casually refer to themselves when they talk about their similar gender attraction. Type 3: Women who do not want to pass. Their goal is often to challenge traditional conceptions of gender or gender roles, by intentionally accentuating certain male characteristics (e.g. a beard). They tend to be confrontational. In a sense, trans is a much more important part of their identity than women. Maybe it’s the bare minimum but that was the best OP could do at the time. The level of hostility people put out was not needed or deserved. All States are obligated under International human rights law to promote and protect the human rights of all persons without discrimination. Yet in many countries, laws against cross dressing are used to punish transgender people on the basis of their gender identity and expression. Additionally, in 70 countries, discriminatory laws criminalize private, consensual same-sex relationships.

United Nations human rights mechanisms have expressed concerns about these violations since the early 1990s. These mechanisms include the treaty bodies established to monitor States’ compliance with international human rights treaties, Special Rapporteurs, and other Independent Experts appointed by the Human Rights Council. For decades, several High Commissioners for Human Rights, UN Secretaries-General and other senior UN officials have expressed similar concerns. Trans Employers - Guide to UK employers offering private medical insurance that covers gender dysphoria As far as public opinion goes, Type 1 is the safest. There are of course religious extremists who consider Type 1 abominations. But the mainstream society seems to accept them quite well. Even when they know the person's trans history, it is difficult to treat Type 1 as men on a subconscious level. It requires the least amount of mental effort is to treat Type 1 simply as women and to forget about trans.Protecting LGBTI people from violence and discrimination does not require a new set of human rights laws or standards. States are legally required to safeguard the human rights of LGBTI people. This is well established in international human rights law. It is based on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and other international human rights treaties. Type 1: Women who pass as cis and essentially live a cis life. Many of them are stealth. Some are in a heterosexual relationship while others have female partners. I don't know what to say about Type 4. I'll leave it to others. Instead, I want to focus on type 2 and type 3, because there is some inherent tension between these two. I don’t care if this gets downvoted but I saw the recent post from a straight person saying we’re loved etc and the comments were appalling. Granting recognition of same-sex relationships, and ensuring that transgender individuals are able to obtain identity documents that reflect their preferred gender without abusive requirements

L (Lesbian): A lesbian is a woman/woman-aligned person who is attracted to only people of the same/similar gender. Type 2: Women who want to be Type 1 but do not (yet) pass. Their goal is to blend in and (often) to become stealth.Type 2, on the other hand, consider the confrontational behavior of Type 3 counterproductive. Type 2 don't believe abolishing gender is achievable or even desirable. Further more, They may view Type 3 as opportunists. Type 3 were not there when there was very little social acceptance towards trans people. They became the loudest only after Type 2 had managed to turn public opinion in favor of trans rights. Unlike Type 1, Type 2 cannot opt out an outright culture war and public opinion directly affects their lives.

Putting in place training programmes for police, prison staff, teachers, social workers and caregivers to better serve the LGBTI communityOECD. The LGBT challenge: How to better include sexual and gender minorities?. Society at a Glance 2019: OECD Social Indicators, OECD Publishing, Paris. 2019. doi:10.1787/c64c3d3f-en Asexual: Sometimes shorted to "ace," this term refers to someone who has little or no sexual attraction; they may, however, experience romantic attraction. So long as people face criminalization, bias and violence based on their sexual orientation, gender identity and sex characteristics, we must redouble our efforts to end this violations,” Antonio Guterres, UN Secretary General, on 25 September 2018.

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