Is “Transgender” a Misused Term?

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Lisa Marie is an American pop star. She’s the only daughter of singer and actor Elvis Presley and model Priscilla Presley, also of the same age. She has developed quite a successful recording career in the music industry and has released three albums to date. Her first album was “Blue Hawaii”, followed by” Proud” and finally” Mama Lisa” which barely cracked the Top Ten. Her latest album, “The Greatest Show On Earth” was recently made available for sale on CD, and Lisa Marie’s own fan club took advantage of it and ordered copies for themselves. A statue of Lisa Marie was once located in front of the building that houses the American Music Museum in New York City, but it has now been relocated to Dallas, Texas.

The term “Lisa Marie” is female, even if she was born biologically male, and consequently is considered by the cross-dressing community to be a Transgender. The term ” Michaels” is not used in the same way as ” Transgender” and should therefore be avoided, because ” transgender” is often used to describe those with an outward appearance of conforming to a particular gender identity. ” Lisa Marie” on the other hand describes someone whose internal, natural, gender identity does not match their external appearance. This is in contrast to “Transgender” as described above, which refers to a person whose inner gender identity does not match their external appearance.

According to the records maintained by the Social Security Administration, Lisa Marie is a US citizen and was born in Honolulu, Hawaii. At the age of fifteen, Lisa Marie was reported as a missing child who was presumed by her parents to have committed suicide. It was later found that her parents had taken her to a gay conversion camp where she was given the chance to be a lesbian, after which she left the state. She later married Richard Carlson, a national treasure, and moved with him to California.

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