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LGBTQIAA: IDENTIFYING THEIR

DESCRIPTIONS AND DIFFERENCES


WHAT DOES LGBTQIAA STANDS FOR?

• L-LESBIAN
• G-GAY
• B-BISEXUAL
• T-TRANSGENDER
• Q-QUEER/QUESTIONING
• I-INTERSEX
• A-ASEXUAL
• A-ALLY
LESBIAN

Women who experience


sexual, romantic, physical,
and/or spiritual attraction
to other women.
GAY

Used in some cultural


settings to represent men
who are attracted to men in
a romantic, erotic and/or
emotional sense.
BISEXUAL

A person who experiences


sexual, romantic, physical,
and/or spiritual attraction
to more than one gender,
not necessarily at the same
time, in the same way, or to
the same degree.
TRANSGENDER

• A person whose sense of


personal identity or gender
does not correspond to the
sex they were assigned at
birth, or does not conform to
gender stereotypes.
QUEER/QUESTIONING

• Queer” simply refers to any


of the sexual minorities who
prefer not to label themselves
in any way regarding sexual
identity or sexual orientation.

• “Questioning” are those


who are in the process of
discovery (or re-discovery)
regarding their sexuality.
INTERSEX

“Intersex” used to be
called “androgynous”, those
who are born with both
sets of sexual organs.
ASEXUAL

• Anyone who does not feel


sexually or romantically
attracted to anyone else.
ALLY

• Anyone who is from the


sexual majority (in short,
heterosexuals), who is
helpful and friendly
towards sexual minorities.
END

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