transgenderedness

English edit

Etymology edit

transgendered +‎ -ness

Noun edit

transgenderedness (uncountable)

  1. (sometimes offensive) The condition of being transgendered.
    • 2003, Susan Fraiman, Cool Men and the Second Sex, page 155:
      I have also stressed Jess's role as a “mother” to Kim—by which I mean her role in offering the daughter not only transgenderedness but also empowered femaleness.
    • 2006, J. Ari Kane-Demaios, Vern L. Bullough, Crossing Sexual Boundaries: Transgender Journeys, Uncharted Paths:
      My husband's transgenderedness is not a present, or if it is, it's a present I'd return if I had the receipt. So would he. Not because we don't like it — we both do, to an extent — but because there's nowhere to put it. We can't put it in the closet because that makes him unhappy, and we can't put it out in public because that makes everyone else unhappy.
    • 2007, Dana Anderson, Identity's Strategy: Rhetorical Selves in Conversion, page 131:
      To her surprise Deirdre will find that the inevitable challenge to her transgenderedness she anticipates does not come from her profession.

Usage notes edit

See the usage notes about transgendered.

Synonyms edit