(Not to be confused with Transgenderist) This is an umbrella term that encompasses anyone who identifies as being transgendered: Drag Queens, Drag Kings, Crossdressers, Stone Butches, She-Males, Transgenderists and Transsexuals. Note that many Female Impersonators and Fetishists consider their activities "occasional" and do not self-identify as transgenders. Peripherally, they are a portion of the TG community.
Anyone who identifies with gender concepts outside of what society prevalently regards as "the norm." This encompasses anyone who is identified as transgendered, intersexed or identified as a gender expressing anything other than what is strictly adherent to binary gendered norms.
The gender an individual identifies as, regardless of what gender they were born. This term, popularized from the usage in the American Psychology Association"s Diagnostic Standards Manual, Version IV (DSM IV); is predominantly used by, and refers to, those in the transgender (or gender variant) community.
The expression of oneself in external presentation and/or appearance. This is not limited to gender variant community, but may encompass anyone identified as heterosexual and non-gender variant. It can range from male teens experimenting with make-up, unisexed appearance, females appearing tomboyish, or even overly-exaggerated normal gender presentation.
Different group as a whole from transgenders; however, there is a portion of participants from that group that range from peripherally transgendered to outright post-operative transsexuals. There are many different subsets within the fetish crowd: B & D (bondage & discipline), Leather (including Rubber & PVC wear), Fantasy, and Role Playing (which includes the dominants and the submissives). There are some who are not full-time transgenders who will participate in any of these categories and include some cross-gendered aspect to it.
For folks who identify as, or are full-time transgenders; this is basically a fantasy adventure from the everyday. However, those who do not openly identify themselves as transgender will adopt either a dominator/dominatrix look and role, or most often, a "sissy" or submissive role. (Picture the Type-A banker who dons a French maid outfit on the weekend). Their outfits are worn mostly in private, virtually never to be seen in public - especially for the closeted "occasional" type. While many occasional fetishists don"t identify as transgendered, there is at some level a fascination with the role of the opposite gender, repressed or otherwise.
Individuals who dress primarily for doing female (or male) impersonation shows professionally. Predominantly Gay or Lesbian, but not exclusively. As a rule, their primary motive to dress is to earn a living performing. Often this group will contain some who are Drag Queen or Stone Butch, and on rare occasion, some who are crossdressers or performance artists.
Individuals who most often identify as Gay males or infrequently as transsexuals. Oftentimes, this is used to generate an income; whether through performing (see Female Impersonator) or through prostitution. For the Gay males, this is merely an occasional thing as they still identify and want to live as a male and Gay. Some who start out as Gay male drag, end up finding that they identify more precisely as transsexual; but it occurs infrequently. On occasion, throw-away teens (those forced to leave their homes by parents unable to tolerate the situation) who identified solely as transsexual end up in the Gay drag community as well for the access to income via the above-mentioned means. Because of a dearth of information on transgenderism available to youth, they presume (because of societal stereotype) that they must be Gay; thus initially gravitating there.
(A term filched from the Leslie Feinberg book) The female counterpart to Gay Drag, they are also overwhelmingly Lesbian, occasionally identifying later as transsexual. While some of these individuals may perform, it is far more rare than Drag Queens. Unlike their male counterparts, they (as a rule) will not engage in prostitution. Also distinctive is that they tend never to dress en femme, i.e. no wide variation of their appearance.
(Also known more clinically as Transvestite [TV] - archaic among the TG community). A cross-dresser is one who identifies and lives as a male, but occasionally cross-dresses on weekends, etc. They are predominantly heterosexual, often married, often parents or grandparents, and usually have no inclination to move further along the TG spectrum (i.e. hormones, living full time, etc.) Crossdressers can range from the closeted, timid types who are rather unsuccessful in appearance, to the proficient and more gregarious ones who will venture out in public crossdressed.
The Female-to-Male counterpart to the crossdresser. These are women who identify as women, but occasionally cross-dress. Similar to their male counterparts, they also are predominantly heterosexual, and range from the closeted to the publicly proficient. Oftentimes, they will affect fake facial hair to complete the image, and (save for the voice) will be much more successful at passing in public than their male counterparts.