Gender Unicorn Note: There is an interactive version of the Gender Unicorn that is only visible on desktop. The physical manifestation of one's gender identity through clothing, hairstyle, voice, body shape, etc. Most transgender people seek to make their gender expression (how they look) match their gender identity (who they are), rather than their sex assigned at birth.
The Gender Unicorn Untangling concepts of gender and sexuality Print copies of Gender Unicorn below. Familiarize yourself with the content before group and think about useful guiding questions, examples, or role plays that can be illustrative. See some examples below for inspiration! The Gender Unicorn Gender Identity: How you, in your head, think about yourself.
[Man, Woman, Other Gender(s).]. Gender Expression/Presentation: The physical manifestation of one's gender identity through clothing, hairstyle, voice, body shape, etc. Many transgender people seek to make their gender expression (how they look) match their gender identity (who they are), rather than their sex assigned at birth.
To, go to: Gender Identity Gender Expression Sex Assigned at Birth TSER Trans Student Educational Resources Female/Woman/Girl Male/Man/Boy Other Gender(s. Female/Woman/Girl Male/Man/Boy Other Gender(s)Feminine Masculine Other. Created by Trans Student Educational Resources, the Gender Unicorn is a graphic that can be used to illustrate one's own gender identity, gender expression, those one is physically and emotionally attracted to, and more.
It acknowledges the way in which many of these labels exist on a spectrum rather than a strict binary. The graphic []. To, go to: www.transstudent.org/gender Design by Landyn Pan and Anna Moore.
To, go to: Gender Identity Gender Expression Sex Assigned at Birth TSER Trans Student Educational Resources Female/Woman/Girl Male/Man/Boy Other Gender(s) Feminine Masculine Other Male Female Other/lntersex O Physically Attracted to Women Men Other Gender(s) 9 Emotionally Attracted to Women www.transstudent.org/gender Men Other.