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Adjective: of or pertaining to cisphobia; showing cisphobia
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- 2004 October 25, Jennifer Usher (username), Re: Here is an idea for TS people, in alt.support.srs, Usenet:
- You know, I am beginning to see that Blake is cisphobic. <g>
- 2014 February 6, Diamond Sharp, in Piers Morgan Learns How Not to Interview Janet Mock:
- Defensiveness about what Morgan called "abuse" from Mock's supporters carried into the Wednesday interview. Morgan had spent the hours before the segment striking back at those who accused him of being "transphobic," by calling them "cisphobic." "Cis" is a term that refers to people who identify as the gender assigned to them at birth.
- 2014 February 7, Emma Thurber Stone, Tear Piers down, in The Chicago Maroon, volume 125, issue 25, page 6:
- After the interview aired, she was immediately invited back to the show—not because Morgan was impressed and thought it deserved more airtime, but to account for what Morgan termed the "firestorm of abuse and vilification" that he had experienced via Twitter from Mock's "cisphobic" supporters.
- 2014 April, Aileen McGrory, Queer Killjoys: Individuality, Niceness, and the Failure of Current Ally Culture, thesis submitted to Wesleyan University:
- "Not all LGBTQA+ people are cisphobic or heterophobic"