Lesbian:
A women identifying person who is romantically and sexually attracted exclusively
to other women identifying persons.
Gay:
A male identifying person who is romantically and sexually attracted exclusively to
other male identifying persons.
Bisexual:
A person who is romantically and sexually attracted to men and women identifying persons
Gender:
A social construct used by society to identify someone as a man, a woman, or another
identity. Someone’s gender is entirely separate from their sex.
Sex:
A medically constructed set of definitions usually used to assign gender at birth
or during an ultrasound, often this assignment is based off their genitals.
Transgender:
Someone who’s internal gender identity does not match their gender assigned to them
at birth. Often pursues social and medical transition in the form of hormone replacement
therapy, and a variety of surgeries to be able to live their life as their true gender
identity.
Cisgender:
Someone who’s internal gender identity does match their gender assigned to them at
birth.
Non-binary:
Someone’s who’s gender identity does not match the traditional man or woman binary.
Queer:
Historically a slur against LGBTQIAP+ peoples, the word is being reclaimed as a celebration
of being abnormal. Those who use the label queer on themselves often use it as a general
brush for being not cisgender or heterosexual.
Intersex:
An umbrella term used to describe a wide variety of peoples who’s primary and/or secondary
sexual characteristics do not match society’s view of male or female. Often mutilated
by doctors during their infancy so to better conform to society’s view of male or
female sex.
Asexual:
A person who does not feel sexual attraction or does not have a desire for sex with
a partner. Just like any sexual orientation, it is NOT a choice.
Pansexual:
A person who is romantically and sexually attracted to people of all gender identities.
Heterosexual:
A person who is romantically and sexually attracted to people of different gender
identities.