cisfeminine

English

Etymology

cis- + feminine

Adjective

cisfeminine (comparative more cisfeminine, superlative most cisfeminine)

  1. Of or pertaining to female cisgender people or experiences.
    • 2018, Ann K. McClellan, Sherlock's World: Fan Fiction and the Reimagining of BBC's Sherlock, page 129:
      At the beginning of Parachute_Silks's fem!Sherlock/fem!John story, "Categories," for example, a young female Sherlock tries to keep her university boyfriend, Sebastian, interested in her, first by pretending to fulfill traditional cisfeminine stereotypes: []
    • 2019, Jane Settler, Your Voice Speaks Volumes: It's Not What You Say, But How You Say It, page 171:
      And it's in Scott's interview that the issue of transgender women not necessarily wanting to sound cisfeminine comes up.
    • 2020, Xavier L. Guadalupe-Diaz & Carolyn M. West, "The Intersections of Race and Immigration", in Transgender Intimate Partner Violence: A Comprehensive Introduction (Adam M. Messinger & Xavier L. Guadalupe-Diaz), page 143:
      Drawing on NCAVP transgender homicide data, research has found that transfeminine Black and Latina individuals are at significantly higher risk for homicide than cisfeminine counterparts.
    • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:cisfeminine.

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