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  2. Non-heterosexual - Wikipedia

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    [15] [20] [21] When used by those who do not identify as LGB or when used by LGB people disparagingly, the terms are generally considered pejorative, so non-heterosexual is a default and innocuous term unlikely to offend readers. [22] For example, the Kinsey scale can be divided between those exclusively heterosexual and everyone else. [23]

  3. LGBTQ slang - Wikipedia

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    LGBTQ slang, LGBTQ speak, queer slang, or gay slang is a set of English slang lexicon used predominantly among LGBTQ+ people. It has been used in various languages since the early 20th century as a means by which members of the LGBTQ+ community identify themselves and speak in code with brevity and speed to others.

  4. Lists of pejorative terms for people - Wikipedia

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    Lists of pejorative terms for people include: List of ethnic slurs. List of ethnic slurs and epithets by ethnicity; List of common nouns derived from ethnic group names; List of religious slurs; A list of LGBT slang, including LGBT-related slurs; List of age-related terms with negative connotations; List of disability-related terms with ...

  5. What Does Non-Binary Mean? Understanding This LGBTQ Term and ...

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    In other words, non-binary is not the only option for people who don’t identify as male or female. If you’re wondering what non-binary means for you, there may be other options that resonate.

  6. Queer - Wikipedia

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    In academia, the term queer (and the related verb queering) broadly indicate the study of literature, discourse, academic fields, and other social and cultural areas from a non-heterosexual and/or non-cisgender viewpoint. Though the fields of queer studies and queer theory are broad, such studies often focus on LGBT+ lives, and may involve ...

  7. Allosexuality - Wikipedia

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    Other terms to describe non-asexual people include zedsexual, [5] [6] or simply sexual. [7] The term does not indicate the target of sexual attraction, meaning allosexual could describe someone who is heterosexual, gay, bisexual, or pansexual, for example. [2]

  8. Non-binary gender - Wikipedia

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    The wider legal recognition of non-binary people—following the recognition of intersex people in 2003—in Australian law followed between 2010 and 2014, with legal action taken against the New South Wales Government Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages by transgender activist Norrie May-Welby to recognize Norrie's legal gender identity ...

  9. Femboy - Wikipedia

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    According to Dictionary.com, The term femboy originated in the 1990s and is a compound from the words fem (an abbreviation of feminine and femme) and boy. [1] [2] The variant femboi uses the LGBT term boi. [1] By 2000, the term boi [3] had come to denote "a young, attractive gay man". The term "boi" has also been used, independently of any ...