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TPersons, also known as trans people or transgender individuals, are people whose gender identity differs from the sex they were assigned at birth. Gender identity is a deeply personal and subjective aspect of a person's identity, and it is not necessarily tied to their physical characteristics or biological sex. TPersons may identify as male, female, non-binary, genderqueer, agender, or any other gender identity.

The term "trans" is a shortened form of "transgender," which was originally coined in the 1960s. It

TPersons may face various challenges and discrimination in society, including prejudice, harassment, and violence. However, many

In recent years, there has been a growing recognition of the importance of gender identity and expression

is
an
umbrella
term
that
encompasses
a
wide
range
of
gender
identities
and
expressions.
TPersons
may
also
use
other
terms
to
describe
themselves,
such
as
"trans
man,"
"trans
woman,"
or
"non-binary
person,"
depending
on
their
personal
identity
and
preferences.
TPersons
also
experience
significant
support
and
advocacy
from
their
communities
and
allies.
There
are
numerous
organizations
and
resources
available
to
support
TPersons
and
their
families,
including
healthcare
providers,
legal
services,
and
social
support
groups.
in
society.
Many
countries
have
enacted
laws
and
policies
to
protect
the
rights
of
TPersons,
and
there
has
been
a
significant
increase
in
public
awareness
and
acceptance
of
transgender
people.
Despite
these
advances,
there
is
still
much
work
to
be
done
to
ensure
that
TPersons
are
fully
recognized
and
respected
in
all
aspects
of
their
lives.