Asexuality is a sexual orientation that refers to a lack of sexual attraction to any gender. Asexual people, also known as “aces,” do not experience sexual attraction, but they may still have romantic and emotional relationships with others. Asexuality is a valid and important aspect of the LGBTI+ community, and it is an increasingly recognized and understood identity. It is …
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Pansexuality is a sexual orientation that refers to the attraction to people of any gender or identity. Pansexual people are attracted to individuals regardless of their gender identity, and they do not place limitations on who they can form romantic or sexual relationships with. Pansexuality is often misunderstood or conflated with bisexuality, which refers to attraction to people of two …
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A drag queen is a person, usually a man, who performs in a highly stylized and exaggerated form of femininity, typically through singing, dancing, and lip-syncing. Drag queens often use makeup, wigs, and costumes to create a glamorous and over-the-top appearance. Drag queens are often associated with the LGBTI+ community, and their performances are often seen as a form of …
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Lesbophobia is the fear, hatred, or discrimination against lesbians, or people who are attracted to other women. This can take many forms, including verbal and physical abuse, discrimination in the workplace or housing, and exclusion from social and cultural events. Lesbophobia is often driven by societal prejudices and stereotypes about what it means to be a lesbian, and it can …
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The bi flag is a colorful symbol that is used to represent the bisexual community and celebrate bisexual pride. The bi flag consists of three stripes: pink for attraction to the same gender, blue for attraction to the opposite gender, and purple for attraction to both genders. The bi flag was created in 1998 by Michael Page, who wanted to …
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