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| Question | Respectful response | | :--- | :--- | | "Have you had 'the surgery'?" | "That's a private medical matter, not something I'd ask anyone about." | | "How do you know you're really trans?" | "They've told you. That's enough. You don't need to understand to respect." | | "What about bathrooms?" | "Trans people just want to pee safely. There's no evidence of bathroom predators — that's a myth used to justify discrimination." | | "Isn't non-binary just a trend?" | "Non-binary genders have existed in cultures worldwide for millennia (e.g., Two-Spirit, Hijra, Muxes)." | | "Can you always tell someone is trans?" | "No. Many trans people are 'stealth' and you'd never know. The idea that you can 'always tell' leads to dangerous harassment." |

One of the key aspects of LGBTQ culture is the concept of \performativity," which refers to the way in which individuals perform or enact their gender and sexual identities. This concept, introduced by philosopher Judith Butler, highlights the idea that gender and sexuality are not fixed or essential, but rather are performed and negotiated through social interactions.

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