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A transgender woman (assigned male at birth, identifies as female) can be a lesbian, gay, bisexual, or straight. Her gender identity does not dictate her orientation. Yet, in the public imagination and in lived experience, these lines blur. Why? Because both communities share a foundational rejection of and heteronormativity —the societal assumption that being cisgender (identifying with one’s assigned birth sex) and heterosexual is the only natural or legitimate way to exist. Many individuals find that nylons provide a sense
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A common question within LGBTQ culture: Is drag part of being transgender? The answer is nuanced. Drag (performance of exaggerated gender) is an art form; being transgender is an identity. Many trans people did drag first as a safe space to explore femininity or masculinity. Conversely, many cisgender drag queens (like RuPaul) have been criticized for using trans-exclusionary language. The current cultural moment, however, sees more overlap than division, with trans queens like , Jasmine Kennedie , and Kylie Sonique Love winning major drag competitions, bringing trans stories to a massive audience.