The Right To Assume A Gender Role
Every human being has within themselves an idea of who they are and what
they are capable of achieving. That identity and capability shall not be
limited by a person's physical or genetic sex, nor by what any society may
deem as "masculine" or "feminine" behavior. It is fundamental, then, that
each individual has the right to assume gender roles congruent with one's
self-perceived identity and capabilities, regardless of physical sex, genetic
sex, or sex role.
Therefore, no person shall be denied their Human and/or Civil Rights on
the basis that their gender role or perceived gender role is not congruent
with their genetic sex, physical sex, or sex role.
The Right To Freely Express Gender Roles
Given that each individual has the right to assume gender roles, it then
follows that each individual has the right to freely express gender roles
in any manner that does not infringe on the freedom of another individual.
>Therefore, no person shall be denied their Human and/or Civil Rights
on the basis that a private or public expression of a gender role or perceived
gender role is not congruent with their physical sex, genetic sex, or sex
role.
The Right To Make One's Body Congruent With Gender Role
Given that each individual has the right to assume gender roles, it then
follows that each individual has the right to change their body or alter
its physiology so it better fits a gender role. These changes may be
cosmetically, chemically or surgically induced, provided these changes are
supervised by an appropriate licensed professional and the individual accepts
sole responsibility for their actions in this regard.
Therefore, no person shall be denied their Human and/or Civil Rights on
the basis that they changed or wish to change their body, cosmetically,
chemically, surgically or any combination of these, to better fit a gender
role.
The Right To Sexual Expression Congruent With Gender Role
Given that each individual has the right to assume gender roles, it then
follows that each individual has the right to express their sexuality within
a gender role.
Therefore, no person shall be denied their Human and/or Civil Rights on
the basis of sexual orientation or perceived sexual orientation. Further,
no individual shall be denied their Human and/or Civil Rights for expressing
a gender role through private sexual acts between consenting adults in any
manner that does not infringe on the freedom of another individual.
JoAnn Roberts Ph.D., December, 1990
This document was written by JoAnn Roberts in 1990 and offered to the community at large.
(Joann Roberts has graciously allowed us to reproduce her work)