Wosband
1. The (former) man in a married couple after a transition to being a woman.
2. This word with this spelling recognizes that the individual is a Woman and a (former) Husband. Perfect for use when one opts not to use the word Spouse or Partner or Wife.
3. Affirms both who the transgender person is and who she used to be in the marriage.
4. Used as a sign of fondness for, and with light-hearted humor about, the person one married when they no longer identify as the man you married.
5. Can be used to help a listener understand that this person used to be a different gender. Affirms that the transgender woman appreciates both who she was as a man and who she is now as a woman.
2. This word with this spelling recognizes that the individual is a Woman and a (former) Husband. Perfect for use when one opts not to use the word Spouse or Partner or Wife.
3. Affirms both who the transgender person is and who she used to be in the marriage.
4. Used as a sign of fondness for, and with light-hearted humor about, the person one married when they no longer identify as the man you married.
5. Can be used to help a listener understand that this person used to be a different gender. Affirms that the transgender woman appreciates both who she was as a man and who she is now as a woman.
I'm pleased to introduce you to my wosband, Samantha, whom you knew as Sam.
Toni transitioned a decade ago and my daughter can't imagine being married to a more perfect wosband.
The love of your life used to be your husband Chris, and is now your wosband Kris.
We are in the awkward phase of transition right now; my wosband Dani looks familiar to you because this individual used to be my husband Danny.
Toni transitioned a decade ago and my daughter can't imagine being married to a more perfect wosband.
The love of your life used to be your husband Chris, and is now your wosband Kris.
We are in the awkward phase of transition right now; my wosband Dani looks familiar to you because this individual used to be my husband Danny.