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Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity

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An umbrella term that describes people who aren’t exclusively heterosexual.
A sexual orientation or identity and umbrella term for identities on the asexual spectrum. People who identify as asexual may have low/no libido (sexual desire), low/no interest in sex, and/or do not experience sexual attraction. Many asexual people experience romantic attraction, and others don’t.
A term developed and used by many Indigenous/First Nations/Native American people to broadly describe Indigenous ways of being outside of the sex/gender binary and heteronormativity.
People who identify with the gender that is typically associated with the sex they were assigned at birth. For example, a person who was assigned “female” at birth and identifies as a girl or woman.
Describes someone’s gender as being outside of the boy/man or girl/woman gender binary
People born with sex traits that are excluded by traditional ideas about male or female bodies (the sex binary).
Also known as heterosexual, straight describes people who experience sexual, romantic, or emotional attraction to people of the “opposite” gender (e.g., male vs. female, man vs. woman) or a different gender.
A term that describes people who experience sexual, romantic, or emotional attraction to people of the “opposite” gender (e.g., male vs. female, man vs. woman) or a different gender.
A sexual orientation that describes people who experience sexual, romantic, or emotional attractions to people of more than one gender.
A binary sex status generally associated with a number of physical/physiological characteristics, such as a vulva and XX chromosomes.
A binary sex status generally associated with a number of physical/physiological characteristics, such as a penis and XY chromosomes
A woman or female-identified person who experiences sexual, romantic, or emotional attraction to people of the same or a similar gender.
someone whose assigned sex at birth was “female.”
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The process of being curious about or exploring some aspect of sexuality or gender. Questioning can also be used as an adjective to describe someone who’s currently exploring their sexuality or gender.
A gender modality that describes when a person’s gender identity is different from the one associated with the sex they were assigned at birth. For example, a woman who was assigned male at birth. Transgender people can have any gender identity, like “woman,” “genderqueer,” “man,” “agender,” and more.
This term refers to the fact that sexuality, sexual attraction, and sexual behavior can change over time and vary based on circumstances.
Being sexually attracted to people who are not cisgender, such as transgender or nonbinary people. Also known as skoliosexual / scoliosexual.
A term that describes people who experience sexual, romantic, or emotional attraction to people of the same or a similar gender.
A term that describes people who can experience sexual, romantic, or emotional attraction to any person, regardless of that person’s gender, sex, or sexuality.
The letters in this acronym stand for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer or questioning, intersex, and asexual.
This sexual orientation describes people who experience sexual attraction only under specific circumstances, such as after building a romantic or emotional relationship with a person.
someone whose assigned sex at birth was “male.”