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The Adjective Transgender

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The adjective transgender describes people whose gender identity does not correspond to the assigned biological sex that was given at birth, while the adjective cisgender refers to people who whose gender identity corresponds to the assigned biological sex that was given at birth. Due to the lack the lack of correspondence with the gender binary, misconceptions have caused legal problems. Transgender people are being emotionally harmed and put at physical risk due to restroom laws that restrict them from using gender-specific facilities that correspond with their gender identity in certain jurisdictions. The proponents in these jurisdictions argue that cisgender women and children could be put at risk for sexual assault. In response, corporations have challenged these laws in states such as North Carolina and Texas. As a result, these states found out that these bills are too expensive and other states who consider these bills in the future may want to avoid these pricy toilet troubles. In 2016, North Carolina passed the Public Facilities Privacy & Security Act, also known as House Bill 2 (HB2). House Bill 2 is an anti-LGBT law that requires people to use the public facilities that corresponds to the sex marked on one’s birth certificate. The law is targeted toward transgender individuals in North Carolina and makes using the facilities that match with their gender identity illegal. The passage of the law has been looked down upon and states across the USA have banned

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