sexuality is a spectrum
Sexuality is a spectrum. Each and every one of us have our own unique location on that spectrum. Sexuality is comprised of one’s biological sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, and sexual practices.
alphabet soup
Conversations and understandings surrounding sexuality are constantly evolving. It’s not uncommon to hear people express frustration with not being able to keep tabs on the meanings of all the terminology emerging out of this evolution. However, it’s important to remember that our use of language is constantly developing with new words being introduced to us every day. Language pertaining to gender and sexuality is no exception.
lgbtqia2s+ glossary
L – lesbian: a woman whose primary sexual and romantic orientation is towards other women
G – gay: a sexual and romantic orientation towards people of the same gender
B – bisexual: a person whose primary sexual and romantic orientation is towards people of both the same and other genders, or for some people regardless of their gender
T -transgender: a person whose internal knowledge of gender is different from conventional or cultural expectations based on the sex that person was assigned at birth
Q – queer: an umbrella term for people whose gender and/or sexuality do not conform to dominant expectation * historically used as a slur, people have reclaimed the word queer however not all people who identify as LGBTQIA use “queer” to describe themselves and you should always check with someone before using this term to describe them
I – intersex: an umbrella term to describe a wide range of natural body variations that do not fit neatly into conventional definitions of male or female
A – aromantic/asexual:
aromantic – a romantic orientation characterized by not feeling romantic attraction or a desire for romance
asexual – a broad spectrum of sexual orientations characterized by feeling a lack of sexual attraction to others, or low or absent interest in or desire for sexual activity
2S – Two-Spirit: an umbrella term encompassing a wide range of nation-specific genders and sexualities for Indigenous communities exclusively
+: symbolizes other gender or sexual identities that are not already included in the acronym, such as
pansexual – people who have romantic, sexual or affectional desire for people of all genders and sexes.
gender fluid – a person whose gender identification and presentation shifts, whether within or outside of societal, gender-based expectations
non binary – a gender identity and experience that embraces a full universe of expressions and ways of being that resonate for an individual, moving beyond the male/female gender binary
