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Trans women–assigned male at birth and later transitioned into a female gender– are recently in media because of celebrities and controversial legislation. Therefore cis men–who identify with a masculine gender they were assigned at birth–are now called upon to share their experiences as lovers of trans women. Using theory and personal anecdotes, the author questions the codes that cis men and trans women use to interpret their own and others’ gendered and sexed bodies. Joseph McClellan , Assistant Professor, Department of Politics, Philosophy, and Economics, Asian University for Women, Chittagong, Bangladesh, has taught philosophy, Buddhism, and gender studies, and translated and introduced contemporary French philosopher Michel Onfray’s A Hedonist Manifesto: The Power to Exist.
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Trans women–assigned male at birth and later transitioned into a female gender– are recently in media because of celebrities and controversial legislation. Therefore cis men–who identify with a masculine gender they were assigned at birth–are now called upon to share their experiences as lovers of trans women. Using theory and personal anecdotes, the author questions the codes that cis men and trans women use to interpret their own and others’ gendered and sexed bodies. Joseph McClellan , Assistant Professor, Department of Politics, Philosophy, and Economics, Asian University for Women, Chittagong, Bangladesh, has taught philosophy, Buddhism, and gender studies, and translated and introduced contemporary French philosopher Michel Onfray’s A Hedonist Manifesto: The Power to Exist.