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Polygender
Polygender is an emerging term. Polygender is a term that has recently emerged. Although the term may be growing in usage, and is significant and well-sourced enough to warrant inclusion on this wiki, it -
Transneutral
Transneutral is an emerging term. Transneutral is a term that has recently emerged. Although the term may be growing in usage, and is significant and well-sourced enough to warrant inclusion on this wiki, it -
Waria
Waria is a label that originates from Indonesia and can be interpreted in many ways; one more prevalent use is to describe men who live as women. Waria has many other meanings, including being a -
Affix
An affix is a morpheme that is added (affixed) to a root word to change its meaning. Prefixes and suffixes are both types of affixes. A prefix is an affix that occurs before the root -
Multigender
Multigender is an emerging term. Multigender is a term that has recently emerged. Although the term may be growing in usage, and is significant and well-sourced enough to warrant inclusion on this wiki, it -
Aplatonic
Aplatonic is an emerging term. Aplatonic is a term that has recently emerged. Although the term may be growing in usage, and is significant and well-sourced enough to warrant inclusion on this wiki, it -
Hijra
Hijra is a culture-specific identity found in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, and Nepal. It is a separate identity from man and woman, and also separate from the concept of transgender. In most cases, Hijras are -
Trigender
Trigender is a non-binary gender identity that describes a person who experiences three distinct genders. These genders can be binary or non-binary, and an individual may or may not be fluid between them -
Split Attraction Model
The Split Attraction Model (SAM) separates romantic attraction or desire for romantic relationships from sexual attraction or desire, thus dividing romantic orientation and sexual orientation into different identities. Terms for sexual orientation have commonly been -
Umbrella term
An umbrella term is a word or a phrase that covers a broad range of related things instead of just one. The terms covered by the umbrella are distinct but related. For instance, multisexual is -
Cisgender
A cisgender person is someone who is not transgender and can thus also be referred to as a non-transgender person. It is often shortened to cis, which comes from the Latin prefix "cis-" meaning -
Cisgender heterosexual
Cisgender heterosexual, commonly abbreviated as cishet, is a label that refers to someone who fully, and at all times, identifies as the gender they were assigned at birth. In addition, such a person is exclusively -
Pride
LGBTQIA+ pride is the promotion of self-affirmation, acceptance, equality, and visibility within the LGBTQIA+ community. It commemorates the Stonewall riots and involves a series of events, parades, and marches. Pride is celebrated internationally on -
Lesbian history during the Nazi regime
Lesbian history during the Nazi regime is still being researched and compiled decades later. The experiences of lesbians and women accused of being lesbians are difficult to trace and cross-reference across scattered documents. Few -
Stonewall riots
The Stonewall riots, also called the Stonewall uprising, started on June 28, 1969, at the Stonewall Inn, a gay club located in Greenwich Village in New York City. Initially a confrontation between patrons and police -
LGBTQIA+ tropes in media
The following page details common LGBTQIA+ tropes in media throughout history. The all lesbians want kids trope refers to a plot point wherein two women-love-women (WLW) characters in a relationship decide that they -
Flawless Sabrina
Normal is a setting on a dryer. Flawless Sabrina Flawless Sabrina, also known as Mother Flawless Sabrina (September 10, 1939 – November 18, 2017), was an American activist, drag queen, and actress. She was a pioneer -
Drag
Drag is a type of performance art created by the queer community that involves exaggerated attire resembling the opposite sex, or other forms of gender expression. The artform originated in the late 16th and early -
Marsha P. Johnson
Marsha P. Johnson, also known as Marsha "Pay It No Mind" Johnson (August 24, 1945 – July 6, 1992), was an American gay liberation activist and drag queen. Johnson was a well-known figure within New -
Gender dysphoria
Gender dysphoria is a medical term described as being clinically distressed or impaired accompanied by a strong desire to be of another gender. It may include the desire to change primary or secondary sex characteristics -
ACT UP
The AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power, or ACT UP for short, is a political organization that was founded in March 1987 by Larry Kramer, Vito Russo, and Didier Lestrade to fight the HIV/AIDS pandemic -
Feminine
Femininity is a set of behaviors, presentations and roles which are culturally associated with being a woman and/or possessing female sex characteristics. People of any gender identity or sexual orientation can be feminine, as -
Aleshia Brevard
Aleshia Brevard (December 9, 1937 - July 1, 2017) was an American actress, author, and model. She underwent one of the earliest gender confirmation surgery procedures performed in the United States. Brevard was born on December -
Culture-specific identities
A culture-specific identity is an identity that is exclusive to a particular culture and that often does not have an equivalent in another culture; common examples are related to non-binary gender identities. A -
Sylvia Rivera
Sylvia Rae Rivera (July 2, 1951 – February 19, 2002) was an American gay liberation and transgender rights activist who was also a noted community worker in New York. Rivera, who identified as a drag queen
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