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Check out our list of LGBTQIA+ terms!

A person who identifies as having no gender.

A person who supports and stands up for the rights of LGBTQ+ people.

Orientation that describes a person who experiences little or no romantic attraction to others.

Sexual orientation characterized by not feeling sexual attraction or a desire for partnered sexuality.

To have two genders.

A person whose primary sexual and affectional orientation is toward people of the same and other gender.

Sexual orientation involving sexual attraction only to those with whom an emotional bond is shared.

Sexual and affectional orientation toward people of the same gender (used as an umbrella term for men and women)

How one expresses oneself in terms of dress and/or behaviors that society tends to characterize by gender.

Description for one whose gender identity is not fixed and may be a mix of more than one gender.

A person's internal sense of being a man/male, woman/female, both, neither, or another gender.

Those who do not subscribe to gender expressions or roles expected of them by society.

A person whose gender identity and/or expression falls outside of the dominant societal norm for their assigned sex.

A woman who has primary sexual and affectional orientation toward people of the same gender.

To possess all the genders, refuting the concept of only two genders.

Those who have romantic, sexual, or affectional desire for people of all genders and sexes.

To exhibit characteristics of multiple genders and refuting the concept of only two genders.

Umbrella term including but not limited to those listed as LGBTQIA+

Process of exploring one's own gender identity, expression, and/or sexual orientation.

Gender identity that captures internal sense of one who was assigned female at birth.

Gender identity that captures internal sense of one who was assigned male at birth.

Description of identities and experiences of people whose gender identity/expression differs from assigned sex at birth.

Individualized process of changing one's gender presentation to accord with internal sense of gender identity.

The connection of LGBT Native American with traditions of their cultures.