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More Americans identify as transgender than ever; Trump’s claim they “don’t exist” contrasts with rising numbers

Donald Trump may have signed an executive order claiming that transsexual people claimed that they do not exist, but now they said they were more American transsexual than ever. A new study by UCLA, published on August 20, revealed that approximately 2.8 million people in the United States defined them as a transsexual.
The roughly equal numbers of the Americans who define them as trans men, trans women and non -binary are non -binary. Approximately 33 percent are transsexual women. UCLA research, approximately 34 percent of transsexual men and 33 percent are non -transsexual adults, he said.
UCLA work found that the racial and ethnic structure of the people who described them as transsexuals reflected the general US population closely. It also concluded that the ratio of adults defined as transsexual remains quite consistent with previous research.
The roughly equal numbers of the Americans who define them as trans men, trans women and non -binary are non -binary. Approximately 33 percent are transsexual women. UCLA research, approximately 34 percent of transsexual men and 33 percent are non -transsexual adults, he said.
UCLA work found that the racial and ethnic structure of the people who described them as transsexuals reflected the general US population closely. It also concluded that the ratio of adults defined as transsexual remains quite consistent with previous research.
Although adults aged 18-24 are more likely to identify transsexual, those who are 25 to 34 years of age are higher than 65 years and older.
The report also stated that Americans have become more comfortable with their transsexual problems and culture. Demonstrations and films from companies like Disney have allowed adolescents to see older media depictions with their old media depictions that have in recent years, adolescents, which have frequently emerged with an older report that has emerged in a negative way. aspects of gender identities.

