cross-live
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
From cross- + live. Possibly modelled after cross-dress.
Verb
cross-live (third-person singular simple present cross-lives, present participle cross-living, simple past and past participle cross-lived)
- (intransitive, LGBT) To live full-time in a gender role different from that associated with the sex one was assigned at birth.
- 1996, Geri Nettick, Beth Elliot, Mirrors: Portrait of a Lesbian Transsexual, New York, NY: Masquerade Books, →ISBN, page 332:
- For example, there apparently is a clinic in Canada that makes people crosslive for a year before giving them hormones!
- 2002, Billy E. Jones, Marjorie J. Hill, editors, Mental Health Issues in Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Communities (Review of Psychiatry; 21), Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Publishing, →ISBN, page unknown:
- Although some of these subjects were lesbians inclined to cross-dress and to cross-live in order to cope with social prohibition of woman-to-woman sexual relationships, it is likely that at least some male-identified subjects who were biologically born as female had come to realize a psychological transgender male identity.
- 2005, Liz Winfeld, Straight Talk About Gays in the Workplace: Creating an Inclusive, Productive Environment for Everyone in Your Organization, London: Routledge, published 2013, →ISBN, page unknown:
- [Transgenderists] will probably, although not necessarily, cross-live (see next section) and/or take part in hormonal therapies that would cause certain sex characteristic changes.
- 2009 July 22, Nicole Massey, “Re: So...”, in alt.support.srs (Usenet), retrieved 2021-11-13:
- I also don't consider Transgenderists to be a different creature from a Transsexual -- I consider the two to be two points on a spectrum. Some people can get by with crossliving, while others need to take further steps.
Derived terms
This article is issued from Wiktionary. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.