Talk:Virginia Prince

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he or she
Is there any evidence that Prince considered him/her self as a she or a he. Prince stated they knew the difference between gender and sex, in 1969, when they coined the word Transgenderal, stating "I should be termed a ‘transgenderal'" Prince definitely did not consider themself as female nor as male, but "transgenderal." Therefore, using the personal pronoun "she" or "he" would be wrong. Therefore a neutral pronoun like "they" should be used, until proof that Prince considered themself as a "she" or a "he." Quote:"There had to be some name for people like myself who trans the gender barrier-meaning somebody who lives full-time in the gender role opposite to their [sic] anatomy. I have not transed the sex barrier." FEINBERG, supra note 82. also: 368. "We must learn that being a person is more important than being either man or woman, male or female." Virginia Prince, Sex vs. Gender, Proceedings of the Second Interdisciplinary Symposium on Gender Dysphoric Syndrome, at 23 (Donald R. Laub & Patrick Gandy eds., 1973). [leveni]24 april 2018
 * I haven't looked into this enough to form my own opinion, but your comment seems well-reasoned. If we form a consensus to use "they", I can add Pronoun editnotice to this article to help it stick. Cheers, &#123;{u&#124; Sdkb  }&#125;  talk 21:44, 6 April 2022 (UTC)

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