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Transitioning right now doesn’t really feel like transitioning. As long as we’re locked away, being ‘Sophie’ will still feel unreal and inauthentic.
From online forms that only let me define as male or female to waiters calling me ‘sir’, every day I’m reminded of my otherness. Here’s what needs to change.
Queer people aren't accessories to debate – we're human beings, people of flesh and blood.
Raise your awareness of gendered language on the job.
I’ve briefly forgotten what it’s like to be harassed in public, and now the thought of using men’s toilets seems even worse than before the pandemic.
The coronavirus pandemic has exposed the lies we tell ourselves about gender equality, opinion editor Lucy Pasha-Robinson writes.
In my ’90s high school sex ed I learned there were a limited number of identities someone could have, but I suddenly realised how much the world had changed.
Corporations are getting better at imbuing the same anxieties into men that women have about their beauty and bodies, says writer Dejan Jotanovic.
For most people this will never be a problem, but for many gender non-conforming people, it's just one more social barrier we face just trying to live our lives, writes Jamie Windust.
'They have written a bill without any understanding of what it means to be trans.'