LGBTQ+

By Piyush Arora

LGBTQ+
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LGBTQ+ or GLBT is an initialism that stands for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender. In use since the 1990s, the term is an adaptation of the initialism LGB, which began to replace the term gay in reference to the broader LGBT community beginning in the mid-to-late 1980s.

The most common ones are: Neutral-gender, Null-gender, Neither male nor female, Genderless and/or Agender. Non-monosexual: People who are attracted to more than one gender.

The primary sign that you are pansexual is that you find yourself attracted to not just men or women or nonbinary folks, but to people all across the gender spectrum. It doesn't mean you are attracted to every single person, but rather that you are capable of finding people of any gender sexually desirable.

Poly means many, but not all. For example, someone who is polysexual may be attracted to every gender except for women. Meanwhile, a pansexual person is attracted to men, women, nonbinary people, and any other gender identity

The prefix “poly” means many, and polysexual individuals are attracted to people of multiple genders. People who identify as polysexual often use that word because it suggests a greater variety of sexual orientations than traditional gender binaries of male and female, or hetero- and homosexual.

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