gatekeeping
English
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Noun
gatekeeping (uncountable)
- The act or process of limiting another party's participation in a collective identity or an activity, usually due to undue pettiness, resentment, or overprotectiveness.
- 2019 November, Poone Shoureshi, Daniel Dugi III, “Penile Inversion Vaginoplasty Technique”, in Lee C. Zhao, Rachel Bluebond Langner, editors, Urologic Clinics of North America, volume 46, number 4, Elsevier, , pages 511-525:
- Vaginoplasty is a major surgery with significant recovery time, and patients must be medically, socially, and emotionally prepared for success. Patients sometimes express frustration at perceived gate-keeping in requiring mental health evaluation prior to surgery, something that most cis-gender patients undergoing surgery are not required to undergo.
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