Citations:missex


 * 2004, Megan J. Sinnott, Toms and Dees: Transgender Identity and Female Same-Sex Relationships in Thailand, University of Hawaii Press (ISBN 9780824865221), page 59:
 * The term “phit-pheet” can be translated as either “misgendered” or “missexed” because there is virtually no linguistic distinction in Thai between sex (as in body) and gender (as in masculinity and femininity).
 * 2017, Talia Mae Bettcher, "Trans 101", in Raja Halwani, Alan Soble, Sarah Hoffman, Jacob M. Held, The Philosophy of Sex: Contemporary Readings, Rowman & Littlefield (ISBN 9781442261440), pages 123-124:
 * I will also add that since many trans people&#39;s identifications refer to sex categories (trans women may also identify as female), we should likewise speak of “missexing” or else we should include this phenomenon in the general notion of misgendering
 * 2020, Paschal Beverly Randolph, Eulis! The History of Love: its Wondrous Magic, Chemistry, Rules, Laws, Modes, Moods and Rationale; Being the Third Revelation of Soul and Sex, Library of Alexandria (ISBN 9781465611451)
 * Now accidents and inversions, aversions and perversions, occur in all departments of nature, but none so glaring and positive as are encountered among human beings; and the missexing of them is one of the most common forms of malconstruction; for it frequently happens that a female zoosperm, which is the living monad, or soul-gem, supplied by the male parent, and clothed in flesh by the mother, is unable to reach a corresponding female ovem, and is compelled to be expurgated, or enter one from the wrong ovarium; which which case the body of the child will be of one gender, its soul and spirit of the opposite one.