I'm sure that most people have seen the LGBTQQIA acronym before. After all, it's commonplace in today's society! But what do each of those letters mean?
Here's the breakdown! :)
L - Lesbian
Lesbians are women who identify as purely homosexual. In other words, they are strictly attracted to women, their own sex.
G - Gay
"Gay" is a word that can also be used for homosexuals in general, but in the acronym it serves to represent men who are strictly attracted to other men.
B - Bisexual
Bisexuals are those men and women that are not strictly attracted to one gender, but rather have the capability to be attracted to both!
T - Transgender
Transgender individuals are those whose gender and physical sex do not match up. Note: Transgender men and women's sexualities are SEPARATE from their transgender identities! For instance, a FTM (female-to-male) transgender individual does not necessarily have to like women, same as not all natural men like women! Some transgender individuals choose to undergo hormone treatments and surgeries to change their sex, but not all! Those that have gone through these surgeries are called
transexuals.
Q - Queer
Queer individuals are those that reject heteronormativity (otherwise called compulsory heterosexuality). This category includes pansexuals, pomosexuals, and genderqueer people, as well as others. Some heterosexual people may even fit into this category, such as those who practice BDSM.
Q - Questioning
Almost all members of the LGBT community have been here at some point! Questioning individuals are those that are pondering their sexual orientation. Perhaps they've begun to notice some affections toward members of their own gender or perhaps are noticing that they don't quite feel comfortable with their gender.
I - Intersex
There are two categories of intersex people: those that physically have genitalia of both sexes and those that do not identify as either male or female. The second category of intersex individuals can also be called
androgynes. Some say that this category fits under the Queer umbrella.
A - Asexual
Asexual individuals are those that have no desire to engage in sexual intercourse. This doesn't mean that asexuals are incapable of love, however! After all, sex and love are two very different things. Many asexuals still identify as romantics, whether they are heteroromantic, homoromantic, transromantic, or otherwise. There are some asexuals that are aromantic, too, however. Some say this category - like Intersex - also fits under the Queer umbrella.
These are just broad overviews and definitions, but they are important to understand! Not every person fits under these umbrella terms, and some even resist the labels.
Sexualities are very individual things. It's important to accept each person as they are, and not just as a label!
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