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LGBTQ crossword #1

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The process in which a person first acknowledges, accepts and appreciates their sexual orientation or gender identity and begins to share that with others.
The assumption that sexuality between people of different sexes is normal, standard, superior or universal and other sexual orientations are substandard, inferior, abnormal, marginal or invalid.
The idea that people who find themselves at the crossroads of multiple identities (for example, in terms of race, gender, or sexuality) experience discrimination in a way uniquely different from those who with whom they may only share one or some identities in common.
An individual that has a fluid and/or rapidly changing sexuality that fluctuates between different sexualities.
Queer men similar in looks and interests, most of them big, hairy, friendly and affectionate.
A set of social, psychological, and/or emotional traits, often influenced by societal expectations, that classify an individual as man, woman, a mixture of both, or neither.
A gender expression that fits societal definitions of masculinity. Usually used by queer women and trans people, particularly by lesbians. Some consider this to be its own gender identity.
An acronym that collectively refers to individuals who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or queer. I
An individual not open to themselves or others about their (queer) sexuality or gender orientation
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Female to Male transgender
An aversion to lesbian or gay people that often manifests itself in the form of prejudice and bias.
Prefix that designates someone whose gender identity is consistent with what society considers appropriate for the sex assigned at birth.
A term that describes people that are sexually or romantically attracted to multiple or varied sexes, genders, and gender identities - but not necessarily any or all.
Typically used to describe a person’s appearances or clothing as having elements of both femininity and masculinity.
Historically used in the lesbian community, it is being increasingly used by other LGBTQIA people to describe gender expressions that reclaim/claim and/or disrupt traditional constructs of femininity.
A person who is not LGBTQ but shows support for LGBTQ people and promotes equality in a variety of ways.
Someone of the opposite sex who knowingly dates a closeted lesbian or gay man to provide that person with a heterosexual "disguise.," usually for family or career purposes.
A person emotionally, romantically or sexually attracted to more than one sex, gender or gender identity though not necessarily simultaneously, in the same way or to the same degree.
The lack of a sexual attraction towards other people. (does not mean that they do not desire romantic relationships)
A person who is emotionally, romantically or sexually attracted to members of the same gender.