Citations:trans female

adjective

 * 2013, Shiri Eisner, Bi: Notes for a Bisexual Revolution, Seal Press (ISBN 9781580054751), page 159:
 * I could find no examples of trans female bisexuality in the mainstream media. That said, bi trans women will be given attention in all other pats of this chapter.
 * 2013, Julia Serano, Excluded: Making Feminist and Queer Movements More Inclusive, Seal Press (ISBN 9781580055055):
 * I have found that many people who have not had a trans female or trans feminine experience often have trouble wrapping their brains around the concept of transmisogyny, so I will offer the following two anecdotes ...
 * 2016, Tobias Raun, Out Online: Trans Self-Representation and Community Building on YouTube, Routledge (ISBN 9781317084679), page 98:
 * Alternatively, the trans female body is hypersexualized, as in so-called “shemale” or “chicks with dicks” pornography, marketing especially a trans female body that has not undergone genital surgery as a sexualized visual spectacle.

noun

 * 2017, Rhyannon Styles, The New Girl: A Trans Girl Tells It Like It Is, Headline (ISBN 9781472242570)
 * [...] he could never be comfortable with me presenting and identifying as a trans female. Saddened by this news, I asked how my brothers felt. He informed me that they were confused and upset to lose their big brother.
 * 2017, John Lorinc, Tim McCaskell, Maureen Fitzgerald, Jane Farrow, Stephanie Chambers, Any Other Way: How Toronto Got Queer, Coach House Books (ISBN 9781770565197):
 * Male-to-female transsexuals (trans females/trans women) seeking sex-reassignment surgery (a.k.a. gender-confirming surgery) had to dress in überfemme attire (no butch or tomboy T-girls allowed!).