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intersex +‎ -phobic

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intersexphobic (comparative more intersexphobic, superlative most intersexphobic)

  1. Relating to, characteristic of, or exhibiting intersexphobia.
    • 2016, Heather Sykes, Christopher Smith, “Trans*, Intersex, and Cisgender Issues in Physical Education and Sport”, in Daniel B. Robinson, Lynn Randall, editors, Social Justice in Physical Education: Critical Reflections and Pedagogies for Change[1], Canadian Scholars’ Press, →ISBN, page 285:
      There is an urgent need to unpack the sexism underpinning these transphobic and intersexphobic views of sport; []
    • 2017, Terence Humphreys, “Down The Rabbit Hole: Learning New Perspectives Around Diverse Genders, Sexes, and Sexualities”, in Jeffrey Lynn Sapp, William DeJean, editors, Dear Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Teacher: Letters of Advice to Help You Find Your Way[2], IAP, →ISBN, page 191:
      Sometimes participants can say or do things that reflect or highlight their heteronormative, gender[-]normative, or intersexphobic beliefs.
    • 2021, Annette Brömdal, “Towards a whole-school approach for sexuality education in supporting and upholding the rights and health of students with intersex variations”, in Sex Education: Sexuality, Society and Learning, volume 21, number 5:
      Use language that is informed, positive, affirming and supportive when referring to people born with intersex variations, challenging any language that is intersexphobic and accurately educating students about the human body.
    • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:intersexphobic.

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