chosen family
English
Noun
chosen family (plural chosen families)
- (LGBT) A group of people who are not biologically related but who have formed a supportive group that fills the role normally expected to be supplied by the family one is born into.
- 2020, Marty Fink, Forget Burial:
- De La Cruz's writing offers caregiving models that blend biological and chosen family, a narrative strategy central to the contemporary trans fiction of Casey Plett.
- 1994, Michael W. McCann, Rights at Work: Pay Equity Reform and the Politics of Legal Mobilization:
- But while partners are an integral part of the enduring chosen family for lesbians and gay men in the United States, for hijras and kotis, their pantis or husbands are categorically not family
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