"I'm not a CIS woman, I'm a woman. I'm not going to have that BBC claptrap on my show."

it starts with cis, then it becomes womxn, then non-men

Why on earth would this chain of events happen?

Cis is used to differentiate from trans in certain contexts where that is necessary.

Womxn, as far as I'm aware, is a term used by a very small subsection of feminists who don't like the fact that the term for "women" has "men" in it which they believe to be an inherently sexist part of the English language. Since the "-men" in "women" is not pronounced the way it is in "men," they only care about changing the spelling.

Those two positions are not really related at all, and I cannot possibly see why the tiny, tiny group of people who push the use of "womxn" would ever want to use "non-men" for anything.

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