Respect for everyone: A glance at glossary for LGBTQIA+
Anyone who has difficulty comprehending this should take a glance at the glossary of terms to address the LGBTQIA+ community members that was released by the State government.
CHENNAI: The days of identifying a person as only a man or woman and derogatorily referring to those not belonging to either are gone officially. Also, no person is under any compulsion to follow the conventional man-woman binary either.
Being a non-binary person does not give others the liberty to summarily categorise them as transgender persons either. A person born a male and wearing a saree need not necessarily be a transgender woman or vice versa. Anyone who has difficulty comprehending this should take a glance at the glossary of terms to address the LGBTQIA+ community members that was released by the State government.
On August 20, heeding to demands of the community and prodded by the HC, the State released a prescriptive glossary of terms for the LGBTQIA+.
The glossary should serve as an eye-opener to the people on sexuality and gender-related issues, as it expounds, in simple terms, the ideas that were so far cloaked in stigma.
From defining gender to describing 'deadname', the prescriptive glossary has answers to every little-known matter about the subject. For instance, deadname is the name given to a transgender person by family, using which they were identified once but not preferred by the transgender individual anymore. Going by the glossary, it is disrespectful to ask for a person's old name of deadname.
Also, descriptions like "man became a woman" or "woman became a man" must be avoided and one should stick to the name they themselves provide. There are also gender-fluid people who do not have a fixed gender. Such a person may identify with two genders, multiple genders or even all genders. The glossary also suggests the reclaimed word 'queer' as the umbrella term which refers to diverse sex characteristics, genders and sexualities that are not heterosexual, Gender non-conforming person, cisgender and intersex are some of the less common terms in public circulation déscribed in the glossary for public use.
TERMS IN ENGLISH AND TAMIL
Intersex - Oodupaal/Idaipaal
Transgender person - Maruviya Paalinam/ maariya Paalinam (so far called Thirunar)
Transwoman - Thirunangai
Transman - Thirunambi
Gender identity - Paalina adayalam
Gender expression - Paalina velipaadu
Sexuality - Paaliyalbu
Sexual orientation - Paaleerpu
Homosexuality - Than paalina eerpu
Bisexual - /rupaal eerpu
Queer - Paal puthumaiyar
Deadname - Pirappu Vali Peyar
Asexual/Aromatic - Alpaaleerpu
Sex characteristics - Pal panbu/ paalina panbugal
Gender non-binary person- Paalina irunilaikku apparpattavar
Gender dysphoria - Paalina mana ulaichal
Gender incongruence - Paalina Muranpaadu
Gender affirmation procedure- Paalina urudipaadu nadaimuraigal
Gender affirmative surgery- Paalina Urudipaadu aruvai sigichai
Gender fluid person - Nilayatra paalina adayalam
Cisgender - Migai Paalinam
Hetrosexuality - Ethirpaaleerpu/Ethir paalina eerpu
Pansexuality - Anaithu paal eerpu
Asexual - Alpaaleerpu
Romantic orientation - kaathalunarthal
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