Journal #5 Jhulio Vargas

In this perusing, we find out about the speculations of sexual orientation and sex. Typically a transgender person is a person born of a specific sex and grows older to discover that they feel like the opposite sex. When this happens, the person chooses to operate and physically become how they feel inside. it is okay to identify as man or a woman, depending on how you see yourself as. Self-identity is very important, rather than how society perceives you. Also, in the reading we see an interesting view on transgender  and how it is view as an umbrella term for an individual who difficulties building their gender identity. The umbrella can be characterized as a force for individuals who recognize themself as transexual, cross-dresser, same-gender orientation loving, intersex, and then some, so she arrives in an understanding that she will utilize trans to speak to all the individuals who don’t fall under the sex ordinariness. Transgender is for the most part seen as not quite the same as binary gender because is not only man or female. So to disturb the ordinariness of sex, male and female, the idea of cisgender, and cissexual are outlined. Cisgender is the point at which an individual’s relegated sex during childbirth compares with their sex identity(when the sex morphology lines up with their sex personality) and cissexual is the point at which an individual’s sexual orientation character coordinates their morphology.

If you think about it, no matter who you are or where you come from, we all have privileges even within our own culture. Privileges is a specific right, advantage, or immunity given or available only to a particular person or group. For example, I could be considered privilege if I, as a Dominican man, attend a Dominican restaurant, and the service I get is better than a white male that attend. That’s not always the case, but it can happen. I personally had experience that situation where I was treated better than other. That is something I can consider as my privilege.

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