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Also, some clarifications I feel are important: 1. Don't use "2 spirit" or "same gender loving" to refer to yourself if you are not a part of the culture where these terms originate. 2. Try not to say "identify" or "identity." People like to use these words as microaggressions to subtly say that the "identity" is different from the reality. Instead of "identifies as," just say "is." Instead of "gender identity," you can just say "gender." 3. Pronouns do not always align with gender the way you might expect them to! He/him is most commonly used by men, but a non-binary person or even a woman might use these pronouns, either along with or without the use of other pronouns as well. The pronouns you use are just whatever you feel comfortable with. They don't have to match your gender. 4. There's also such a thing as mspec lesbians. This is very complicated, but basically the "m" stands for either masculine or multigender or multisexual, the "spec" stands for spectrum. This is used to refer to lesbians other than exclusively women attracted to exclusively women. For instance, a trans man might be attracted to women before he comes out as trans, and so used the term lesbian to describe himself, and after coming out, still feels like, and therefore is, a part of the lesbian community. It could also be a woman who is currently in a romantic relationship with a man, for instance. This could be because this is the only man she's ever felt attracted to or because she is a kinsey 5 (look up kinsey scale). Whatever the situation is, the most important thing is that we are open to learning and respectful of each other.
Do you by chance have a chart for Managing Side Effects of Feminizing Hormones? I saw a chart like this under the Masculinizing Hormones video and would really appreciate one for Feminizing Hormones!
Pleaze ive done hiv rapid 1/2 after unprotected sex at day 14/21/47/74/84/90/96 all are negative and pcr rna hiv1 at day 108 was neg and rapid hiv1/2 at day 22 weeks are 100%
Hello sir I sex with call girl 2 August 2021 I deep kissing a call girl but I used condam After exposure 50 days I did HIV RNA PCR qualitative test is results is not decetected Then I take covied vaccine And after exposure 90 day I did HIV Elisa test is results is non reactive/0.09 After 4 months rash is coming on my body and after few minutes is going why sir Is called as seroconvrsion or what Or I do any other test I'm safe or not plz tell me sir 🙏🥺
I like the video and agree that it offers "real world" scenarios. I wanted the provider to ask if the partners are "male, female, or both". Seems a bit biased to assume her partners are male. I don't recall that the provider ever got the gender of the other partner. This is important to assess for risk. Follows the recommended scrip for the 5 Ps but did not address the patient's thoughts regarding protection from pregnancy. Instead, the nurse only asks about condom use. She does not explore this further until the behavioral risk counseling section of the interview at the end when she addresses the patient's ambivalence to condom use. I have to ask if you have evidence that using a lubricant inside the condom works. Seems to me that this may lead to the condom falling off.