Trans is a broad category. It does include those who are genderqueer, but also those who are not.
Some trans people are nonbinary, seeing themselves as something other than fully male or female. The term genderqueer is probably an accurate description for them.
Other trans people are binary, seeing themselves as fully male or female, despite the circumstances of their births. As a binary trans woman, I do not consider myself to be genderqueer, as the aspects in which I am not female are an error that I am working very hard to correct!
I started reading this link for the lazy: https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/genderqueer
And found this pretty darn good article for clueless but well-meaning people who want to learn and support their kid/grandkid/friend:
https://www.merriam-webster.com/wordplay/merriam-websters-short-list-of-gender-and-identity-terms
I thought trans classified as genderqueer, guess my genderqueer license just got revoked 😔
Trans is a broad category. It does include those who are genderqueer, but also those who are not.
Some trans people are nonbinary, seeing themselves as something other than fully male or female. The term genderqueer is probably an accurate description for them.
Other trans people are binary, seeing themselves as fully male or female, despite the circumstances of their births. As a binary trans woman, I do not consider myself to be genderqueer, as the aspects in which I am not female are an error that I am working very hard to correct!
Queer in the literal/archaic sense