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LGBTQIA terms

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Term used to describe a person who is attracted only to people of the opposite sex; synonym of "heterosexual"
Someone whose gender identity is not universally considered valid; someone whose behavior or expression does not “match” their assigned sex according to society.
a gender identity that society deems to match the person’s assigned sex at birth. Examples: A person born with a penis looks and acts like a man; a person born with a vagina looks and acts like a woman
When people and institutions assume heterosexuality as a fundamental and natural norm; In other words, speaking and acting as though everybody is heterosexual (straight).
people who do not subscribe to gender expressions or roles expected of them by society; in other words, they do not identify as a man or a woman.
People who naturally (that is, without any medical intervention) develop sex characteristics that do not fit neatly into society's definitions of male or female. These people may have part male genitalia and part female genitalia
An umbrella term that includes anyone who identifies as part of the LGBTQIA community
The irrational hatred and fear of lesbian, gay, and queer people
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A person who is sexually or romantically attracted to both men and women, or towards people regardless of their gender
emotional, romantic, sexual or affectional attraction to other people.
An individualized process by which transsexual and transgender people “switch” from one gender presentation to another
A term used to refer to a person who is attracted to someone of the opposite sex
term to describe a sexual orientation in which a person feels physically and emotionally attracted to people of the same gender
the fear or hatred of transgender people or people who do not meet society’s gender role expectations.
A woman who is attracted to other women
Linguistic [language] tools used to refer to someone in the third person. Examples are they/them/theirs, ze/hir/hirs, she/her/hers, he/him/his.