Jump to content

Talk:Transsexual: Difference between revisions

Page contents not supported in other languages.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
Flyer22 Frozen (talk | contribs)
m Fix.
Line 42: Line 42:
*'''Oppose'''. There is no more of a valid reason to move this article to "Transsexuality" than there is to move the [[Transgender]] article to "Transgenderism." The [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Transsexual&oldid=990263706#Terminology Terminology section], which focuses on the term ''transsexual'' (not ''transsexuality''), is reason enough to leave the article where it's at. And although we do sometimes use ''transsexuality'' on Wikipedia to address the topic of transgender identity in general, it is a term that makes people think that the topic is all about, or mainly about, sexuality...when it's about more than that. And there are academic sources that address confusion over the term ''transsexuality'' in that regard. [[User:Flyer22 Frozen|Flyer22 Frozen]] ([[User talk:Flyer22 Frozen|talk]]) 00:47, 24 November 2020 (UTC)
*'''Oppose'''. There is no more of a valid reason to move this article to "Transsexuality" than there is to move the [[Transgender]] article to "Transgenderism." The [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Transsexual&oldid=990263706#Terminology Terminology section], which focuses on the term ''transsexual'' (not ''transsexuality''), is reason enough to leave the article where it's at. And although we do sometimes use ''transsexuality'' on Wikipedia to address the topic of transgender identity in general, it is a term that makes people think that the topic is all about, or mainly about, sexuality...when it's about more than that. And there are academic sources that address confusion over the term ''transsexuality'' in that regard. [[User:Flyer22 Frozen|Flyer22 Frozen]] ([[User talk:Flyer22 Frozen|talk]]) 00:47, 24 November 2020 (UTC)
**The same section says, [[Special:Permalink/990263706#Terminological variance|"The word ''transsexual'' is most often used as an adjective rather than a noun"]]. That's the main reason to move the article, because article titles should be [[WP:NOUN|nouns or noun phrases]]. I don't see any significant risk of confusion here; if ''transsexuality'' is good enough for the likes of [https://www.britannica.com/topic/transsexualism ''Britannica''], it should be good enough for us. —[[User:Sangdeboeuf|Sangdeboeuf]] ([[User talk:Sangdeboeuf|talk]]) 02:11, 24 November 2020 (UTC)
**The same section says, [[Special:Permalink/990263706#Terminological variance|"The word ''transsexual'' is most often used as an adjective rather than a noun"]]. That's the main reason to move the article, because article titles should be [[WP:NOUN|nouns or noun phrases]]. I don't see any significant risk of confusion here; if ''transsexuality'' is good enough for the likes of [https://www.britannica.com/topic/transsexualism ''Britannica''], it should be good enough for us. —[[User:Sangdeboeuf|Sangdeboeuf]] ([[User talk:Sangdeboeuf|talk]]) 02:11, 24 November 2020 (UTC)
:::Dictionaries, such as [https://www.dictionary.com/browse/transsexual this] [[Dictionary.com]] source, list ''transsexual'' as a noun and as an adjective. They also [https://www.dictionary.com/browse/transgender do so] regarding the term ''transgender.'' In fact, they tell us that it's usually offensive to use the term ''transgender'' as a noun. They state that "Use of ''transgender'' as a noun is declining and is usually taken as offensive. And people object to the adjectival variant transgendered because the –ed suffix could imply that something happened to make the person transgender." I wonder why you aren't suggesting that we move the Transgender article. And no need to bring up [[WP:OTHERSTUFFEXISTS]]. As it notes, such arguments can be valid or invalid. And, in this case, you have brought up what is done for other articles, as if we never have any exceptions regarding article titles. I will state that we commonly/usually do not copy what other encyclopedias do. That is what makes Wikipedia different. As for what is confusing or not in this case? I'm only interested in what academic sources state on the matter. We already have the Transgender article, which is about the transgender topic in general. Considering that the term ''transsexuality'' is used to refer to the transgender topic in general, renaming this article that confuses what this article is about. We do not need two articles on the transgender topic in general. The Transsexual article is supposed to be about being transsexual specifically. And we know that enough transgender people consider themselves transsexual, with some dissociating themselves from the larger transgender community. [[User:Flyer22 Frozen|Flyer22 Frozen]] ([[User talk:Flyer22 Frozen|talk]]) 02:38, 24 November 2020 (UTC)
*::Dictionaries, such as [https://www.dictionary.com/browse/transsexual this] [[Dictionary.com]] source, list ''transsexual'' as a noun and as an adjective. They also [https://www.dictionary.com/browse/transgender do so] regarding the term ''transgender.'' In fact, they tell us that it's usually offensive to use the term ''transgender'' as a noun. They state that "Use of ''transgender'' as a noun is declining and is usually taken as offensive. And people object to the adjectival variant transgendered because the –ed suffix could imply that something happened to make the person transgender." I wonder why you aren't suggesting that we move the Transgender article. And no need to bring up [[WP:OTHERSTUFFEXISTS]]. As it notes, such arguments can be valid or invalid. And, in this case, you have brought up what is done for other articles, as if we never have any exceptions regarding article titles. I will state that we commonly/usually do not copy what other encyclopedias do. That is what makes Wikipedia different. As for what is confusing or not in this case? I'm only interested in what academic sources state on the matter. We already have the Transgender article, which is about the transgender topic in general. Considering that the term ''transsexuality'' is used to refer to the transgender topic in general, renaming this article that confuses what this article is about. We do not need two articles on the transgender topic in general. The Transsexual article is supposed to be about being transsexual specifically. And we know that enough transgender people consider themselves transsexual, with some dissociating themselves from the larger transgender community. [[User:Flyer22 Frozen|Flyer22 Frozen]] ([[User talk:Flyer22 Frozen|talk]]) 02:38, 24 November 2020 (UTC)
*:::OTHERSTUFF is not a valid argument in this case. I haven't mentioned ''any'' other articles for comparison, but in fact I would support a move of {{xt|[[Transgender]]}} to a less outdated or demeaning term. Right now we're discussing ''this'' article. [[WP:NOUN]] is policy, which means it represents established consensus. If we want to [[WP:IAR|ignore policy]] in this case, then we would need a convincing argument for why doing so is an improvement, not just vague hand-waving about "exceptions". Specifically, I'm not aware of any blanket ban on copying other encyclopedias. Avoiding doing so just to be "different" frankly seems bizarre. —[[User:Sangdeboeuf|Sangdeboeuf]] ([[User talk:Sangdeboeuf|talk]]) 03:23, 24 November 2020 (UTC)

Revision as of 03:23, 24 November 2020

WikiProject iconWiki Loves Pride
WikiProject iconThis article was created or improved during Wiki Loves Pride, 2015.


Kindly remember to put new topics at the end of the page, not the top.


Transsexual

The article doesn't really address or explain the fact that some transgender people find the term "transsexual" offensive. Needs a revamp I think. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 216.15.14.115 (talk) 17:11, 19 July 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Biology

I was hoping to find out something about the biology. Is it always XY chromosomes? What kinds of sexual organs develop? Are they fully matured? Does it happen in other species? This article is full of anything and everything other than what I imagine most people like myself would like to know. 77.8.41.177 (talk) 10:09, 11 October 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Requested move 23 November 2020

TranssexualTranssexuality – The first use of transsexual in the article is as an adjective, whereas titles should generally be nouns or noun phrases. A 2015 RM discussion suggested that transsexual is the most common name, but its use as a countable noun ("True transsexuals feel..." à la Harry Benjamin) is on the same level as blacks for African Americans. That is, it's either academic jargon or simply outdated. Transsexuality is used by published, reliable sources such as Britannica, ScienceDirect, Diamond (2013), Meyerowitz (2009), and Schreiber (2016). Sangdeboeuf (talk) 21:02, 23 November 2020 (UTC)[reply]

  • Oppose. There is no more of a valid reason to move this article to "Transsexuality" than there is to move the Transgender article to "Transgenderism." The Terminology section, which focuses on the term transsexual (not transsexuality), is reason enough to leave the article where it's at. And although we do sometimes use transsexuality on Wikipedia to address the topic of transgender identity in general, it is a term that makes people think that the topic is all about, or mainly about, sexuality...when it's about more than that. And there are academic sources that address confusion over the term transsexuality in that regard. Flyer22 Frozen (talk) 00:47, 24 November 2020 (UTC)[reply]
    Dictionaries, such as this Dictionary.com source, list transsexual as a noun and as an adjective. They also do so regarding the term transgender. In fact, they tell us that it's usually offensive to use the term transgender as a noun. They state that "Use of transgender as a noun is declining and is usually taken as offensive. And people object to the adjectival variant transgendered because the –ed suffix could imply that something happened to make the person transgender." I wonder why you aren't suggesting that we move the Transgender article. And no need to bring up WP:OTHERSTUFFEXISTS. As it notes, such arguments can be valid or invalid. And, in this case, you have brought up what is done for other articles, as if we never have any exceptions regarding article titles. I will state that we commonly/usually do not copy what other encyclopedias do. That is what makes Wikipedia different. As for what is confusing or not in this case? I'm only interested in what academic sources state on the matter. We already have the Transgender article, which is about the transgender topic in general. Considering that the term transsexuality is used to refer to the transgender topic in general, renaming this article that confuses what this article is about. We do not need two articles on the transgender topic in general. The Transsexual article is supposed to be about being transsexual specifically. And we know that enough transgender people consider themselves transsexual, with some dissociating themselves from the larger transgender community. Flyer22 Frozen (talk) 02:38, 24 November 2020 (UTC)[reply]
    OTHERSTUFF is not a valid argument in this case. I haven't mentioned any other articles for comparison, but in fact I would support a move of Transgender to a less outdated or demeaning term. Right now we're discussing this article. WP:NOUN is policy, which means it represents established consensus. If we want to ignore policy in this case, then we would need a convincing argument for why doing so is an improvement, not just vague hand-waving about "exceptions". Specifically, I'm not aware of any blanket ban on copying other encyclopedias. Avoiding doing so just to be "different" frankly seems bizarre. —Sangdeboeuf (talk) 03:23, 24 November 2020 (UTC)[reply]