tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8770341086445997547.post2713930904218568772..comments2023-10-07T22:37:49.244+13:00Comments on The Hand Mirror: An Ironic Juxtapositionkatyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15742280289613450293noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8770341086445997547.post-39526611578951810522011-11-29T17:52:52.306+13:002011-11-29T17:52:52.306+13:00Thanks for the reminder Scar, my computor always a...Thanks for the reminder Scar, my computor always auto-corrects transgender and cisgender to be hyphenated, I will fix that.<br />the reason I specified that the data is inclusive is because the national organisation (police etc) stats take a persons latest legal status of sex. This does mis-gender many, and the system is flawed due to the need for use of legal gender at birth unless officially changed. Women's refuge takes gender as identified by the caller and again, there are some issues with this organisation and the availability of their safe houses to transgender women, but they do provide support, referrals and other resources.Scuba Nursehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00248129325790275090noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8770341086445997547.post-89769929647063553352011-11-29T07:24:28.857+13:002011-11-29T07:24:28.857+13:00I don't want to detract from your post - which...I don't want to detract from your post - which is brilliant by the way - but 'cisgender' doesn't require a hyphen or capitalisation, nor is it a noun, so 'cisgender people' is the correct usage.<br />But on that note, how do you know your data sets include transgender people?<br /><br />If you think this comment is derailing, please delete it.Scarhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17840417225669820002noreply@blogger.com