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Misgendering
See also: Deadnaming
Bus with transphobic message promoted by the right-wing organization HazteOir. Top text in Spanish translates to "Boys have a penis. Girls have a vulva. Don't let them deceive you. If you're born a man, you are a man. If you're a woman, you'll keep being one."
Misgendering is the act of labelling or referring to others with a gender that does not match their gender identity.[49] Misgendering can be deliberate or accidental; common examples of misgendering a person are using the wrong pronouns to describe someone,[35][50] calling a person "ma'am" or "sir" in contradiction to the person's gender identity,[51] using a person's previous, pre-transition name for them in place of their current name ("deadnaming"),[35][52][53] or insisting that a person must adhere to the norms of their sex assigned at birth rather than the ones that align with their gender identity; for example, using a bathroom designated for males even though the person identifies as female.[54]
The experience of being misgendered is common for all transgender people before they transition, and for many afterwards as well.[55] Transgender people are regularly misgendered by doctors,[42] police, media, and peers, experiences that have been described as "mortifying",[56] cruel,[57] and "only making our lives harder".[58] A 2018 study of 129 transgender and other gender-expansive youth published in the Journal of Adolescent Health, found that "for each additional social context in which a youth's chosen name was used, there was a statistically significant decrease in depressive symptoms, suicidal ideation, and suicidal behaviors,"[59] though the study was "correlational so causality cannot be assumed, and the sample size was small."[60] **Deliberately misgendering a transgender person is considered extremely offensive by transgender individuals.