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  • ...that the generic transgender flag as well as flags for sexual and romantic orientations are not included.''
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  • ...er flag (blue, pink, white, with added transgender symbol), [[Romantic and sexual orientation#Pansexuality|pansexual]] flag (cyan, yellow, and magenta), and ...Lesbian|Lesbian]], [[romantic and sexual orientation|Gay]], [[romantic and sexual orientation#Bisexuality|Bisexual]], and [[Transgender]]." It is the most we
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  • ...his wiki, an "umbrella term" usually means a term that covers a group of [[sexual orientation|sexuality]] or [[gender identity]] labels that have something i ...rnative way of saying the same thing is the initialism MOGII (marginalized orientations, gender identities, and intersex)
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  • ...der]] and associated topics such as [[pronouns]] and [[Romantic and sexual orientations|sexuality]].<ref name="PhilPeople">{{Cite web |title=Robin Dembroff (Yale U
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  • ...tance is that the way she dresses is neither part of her performance nor a sexual fetish. She said "I don't call it [[drag]]; I don't even call it [[cross-dr ...ography, playing the banjo? How are you at that?” Our [[Sexual or romantic orientations|sexuality]] should be a thing that's there, but not the front signpost.<ref
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  • ...h. Butch is an identity that can be held by people of various queer sexual orientations and can belong to both cisgender and trans individuals.<ref name="Bashan">{ ...utch", which describes a butch who prefers to avoid genital stimulation in sexual settings, sometimes due to [[gender dysphoria]].
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  • ...26 Jan 2022}}</ref> This wiki article includes many terms for romantic and sexual orientation that may include nonbinary people, and explains how they may. ...women ([[Romantic and sexual orientation#NBLW|NBLW]]), and [[Romantic and sexual orientation#Orbisian/Trixic|orbisian/trixic]].
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  • ...ther uses, see [[intimacy]] (regarding sex acts), or [[romantic and sexual orientations]] (regarding sexuality).'' ...e of Sex: Social Change in Academic Titles, 1945–2001 |journal=Archives of Sexual Behavior |volume=33 |issue=2 |pages=87–96 |pmid=15146141 |doi=10.1023/B:A
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  • ...t is not this way due to any variation of [[intersex]]. This can be due to sexual [[transition]]ing, being of a [[Nonbinary_gender_in_fiction#Fictional_sexes * '''androphilic'''. A [[romantic and sexual orientation]] in which a person feels attraction to men or masculinity.<ref
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  • ...s are typically gay men, but there are drag queens of all different sexual orientations and genders,<ref name="PsyToday">{{cite web |url=https://www.psychologytoda ...ens are closely associated with gay men and gay culture, but can be of any sexual orientation or gender identity. They vary widely by class, culture, and ded
    26 KB (3,414 words) - 11:26, 19 July 2023
  • ...rding to physical presentation (or lack thereof) and primary and secondary sexual characteristics. Then Jewish law assigns six gender roles to these six sexe ...ndrogynos]] (אַנְדְּרוֹגִינוֹס): A person who has both “male” and “female” sexual characteristics. In English, translated as [[androgyne]] or [[intersex]]. 1
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  • ...unity."<ref name=Cameron/> Lang explains that for Aboriginal people, their sexual orientation or gender identity is secondary to their ethnic identity. She s ...gender identity]] in that it is not a modern, self-chosen term of personal sexual or gender "identity", but is a sacred, spiritual and ceremonial role that i
    77 KB (10,445 words) - 02:57, 26 January 2024