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(A very biased and somewhat derogatory description of people who choose to identify with the sex they were born with.)
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'''Cisgender people''' is the term used for non-transgenders.
According to [[Rachel Edwards]], '''cis''' [[straight]] white people were a clueless bunch, many of whom bought their personalities at [[Hot Topic]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Head of State (novel)|Head of State]])''


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== Behind the scenes ==
* "Cisgender" means that a person's actual gender aligns with the gender they were assigned at birth. It is the opposite of {{w|transgender}}.
Being ''cis'' or ''cisgender'' means that one's [[gender]] aligns with that which they were assigned at birth. It is the opposite of ''[[transgender]]''.
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Cisgender

According to Rachel Edwards, cis straight white people were a clueless bunch, many of whom bought their personalities at Hot Topic. (PROSE: Head of State)

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Being cis or cisgender means that one's gender aligns with that which they were assigned at birth. It is the opposite of transgender.