What is cisgender?

Cisgender refers to a person whose gender identity aligns with the sex they were assigned at birth. Simply put, if someone is assigned male at birth and identifies as a man, then they are cisgender. Similarly, if someone is assigned female at birth and identifies as a woman, then they are cisgender. It is important to note that being cisgender is not the "default" or "normal" gender identity, but rather one of many valid gender identities. Cisgender individuals may have privilege in society due to their alignment with societal norms, whereas people who are transgender may face discrimination and marginalization for not conforming to these norms.
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