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LGBTQIA+ EXPLAINED

  • Writer: Rae Sabine
    Rae Sabine
  • 5 hours ago
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LGBTQIA+ EXPLAINED


L = Lesbian is a term generally defined as queer attraction to women. This can include women, non-binary folks etc.


G = Gay is a term for anyone who is attracted to people of their same gender especially men who are attracted to men.


B = Bisexual is an umbrella term for people who experiences attraction to people of their own gender as well as other genders.


T = Transgender is an umbrella term used for those whose gender does not match the sex assigned to them at birth.


Q = Queer is an umbrella term used for a range of people and experiences that are not cisgender and/or heterosexual.


I = Intersex is a term to describe people with reproductive, sexual anatomy, and/or chromosomes outside of the sex binary.


A= Asexual people do not experience sexual attraction and Aromantic people do not experience romantic attraction.


+ = The plus sign encompasses other identities that are not cisgender, and/or heterosexual, and/or heteroromantic.


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