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"sorry I really don't like the word cisgender, I can't explain it beyond it's an emotional reaction akin to nails on a chalkboard)"
What would you rather be used?
When I think of something I'll let you know. For now I just accept that I'll hear it and I'll say nontrans.
Totally valid
Maybe Greek instead of Latin? I think that would be homogender instead of cisgender and heterogender instead of transgender.
Won't lie, I'm digging homogender. No reason we can't use homogender as a synonym for cisgender.
It'll piss off the transphobic assholes by making the really stupid ones think we're calling them gay.
That was the exact reason I posted it (I cannot take credit for the idea, that I got from TikTok ). I personally am a cisgender straight white male, that said, I have no issue being called homogender.
I like that cis- and trans- mean on this side and on the other side. It captures a sense of motion I like. Homo- and hetero- meaning same or different doesn't do the same thing for me.
If you wanted to go Greek I would start with looking at dia- for across and maybe peri- for near.