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LGBTQ+ Terms & Identities

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Feminine honorific
Gender-neutral honorific
Someone with no connection to a gender
Someone with no gender identity, or very little connection with any gender identity
The first four letters of a word for the practice of or desire for ethical and consensual non-monogamous relationships
Someone who experiences little or no romantic attraction to others
Someone who feels little or no romantic attraction to others
A masculine pronoun
An abbreviation for a term for people who identify as non-binary or do not subscribe to expected gender expressions or roles
The first two letters of the name of the first nationwide, 24/7 crisis and suicide prevention helpline for LGBTQ youth
A gender-neutral pronoun used in place of "his" or "her"
Is it okay to politely ask someone for their pronouns if you don't know them?
A feminine pronoun
Acronym for the oldest existing LGBT organization in the world, a Dutch center for LGBTQ+ advocacy
Someone who is attracted to members of the same gender
Someone who is only attracted to people of the same gender
A woman who is only attracted to other women
True or False: There are countless other LGBTQ+ terms and identities not reflected in this crossword
Abbreviation for cross-dressing, or dressing at least partially as a different gender from what you were assigned at birth
Maine, Maryland, and Washington became the first states to legalize same-sex marriage by popular vote in 2012. A few years later, New Hampshire became the __th state to do so.
Initials of an American socialist, LGBTQ rights and anti-war activist, and co-founder of the Gay Liberation Network, one of the largest LGBTQ direction-action groups in Chicago.
The initials of a woman who was "the first and only woman, indeed the first and only American, to take up the defense of homosexual love before the general public," according to Magnus Hirschfeld.
Sometimes used as a shorthand for a word for people who feel little or no sexual attraction to others
Someone who identifies outside of the gender binary
Someone who identifies outside of the gender binary
Initialism for sex reassignment surgery
Someone who openly and actively supports the LGBTQ+ community
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Someone who is heterosexual
Initialism for sex assigned at birth
People who perform femininity theatrically
A gender expression that contains both feminine and masculine elements
Masculine honorific
To disclose someone else's identity without permission
Someone with both female and male anatomy
Initialism for queer people of color
Someone who knows and openly shares their identity with others
Someone who feels romantic attraction, but only enjoys being in romantic relationships in theory
Is it better to just make your best guess about someone's pronouns if you don't know them, rather than asking?
Someone with male and female anatomy
People who are heterosexual
People who perform femininity theatrically
Someone whose assigned biological sex correlates with their gender identity
A gender-neutral pronoun used in place of "he" or "she"
Initialism for a phrase often used in communities of color, meaning attraction to people of the same gender
The initials of the first trans woman to be elected in the history of the French Republic.
Umbrella term for people whose sex assignment at birth doesn't match their gender identity
First four letters of a word for someone who only experiences sexual attraction after an emotional or romantic relationship has formed
Love __ love.
Sometimes used as a shorthand for a word for people who are attracted to people of all or many different genders
The first three letters of the month in 2015 in which the words “lesbian,” “bisexual,” and “transgender,” were used in the president’s State of the Union address for the first time in America
The number of LGBTQ+ people who should be celebrated and accepted for who they are
Sometimes used as a shrothand for a word for people who are attracted to two or more genders