Thread:Grimdominatrix/@comment-3406131-20140323064724/@comment-3406131-20150109102723


 * I understand the fact you base it partly on the psychological aspect of the "transgendery". I see that in this way:
 * I think the way gender-transformed here is for characters who had a fixated morphological gender (genitalia...) changed one way or another, including both willing transgender and "accidents" like Meifeng or those X-Men. It is a morphological-based category. Xavin's case is special as he is a shape-shifter, like the project of doing Mystique the father of Rogue.
 * It is not stated that Meifeng nor those X-Men are really become cis-genders yet, not the exact process of transformation.
 * Xavin is also listed as a "Genderfluid", which could fit if as I think to recall he feel both gender

To be sure we understand each other, lets resume in a list, we have (in categories or not):
 * Female: Vagina+boobs+shopping
 * Male: penis+beard+beer
 * Transgender: Gender feeling to fit in the other gender
 * Transexual: Transgender+physical transformation
 * Travestite: Transgender+behavioral/ (does that fit, into transgender, unsure)
 * Genderfluid: Gender feeling part of both gender (kind of part of transgender)
 * Gender-transformed: Any kind of gender transformation (definitive), excluded shape-shifting, including transexual
 * Agender: No gender
 * Male/Female: Only for gestalt characters and possession
 * Cis-gender: Gender psychological=gender morphological (no need for a category, as it is "the norm".

What we could do is create a category "transexual" (if I don't fail on the understanding of the term) who would be subcategory of both transgender and gender-transformed. That fits ?

I still don't really understand why they introduced that speech of Xavin (besides the tolerance messages) when it was established that Skrulls had distinct genders. Saying "I am a Skrull male but I feel myself a woman as well" would have been far more simple... Or pick another species with such specificity.