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Sexualities/Genders (And Other Terms One Should Know)
Heterosexual:  Male-identifying individual sexually attracted to a female-identifying individual, and vice-versa.
Homosexual:  Someone attracted to someone of the same gender as themselves.
Bisexual:  Sexually attracted to two or more genders.
Polysexual:  Sexually attracted to many genders, but not all.
Pansexual:  Sexually attracted to all genders. (this and bisexual, and sometimes polysexual, are often considered to be the same thing and different people may simply identify as any one of them due to their own personal reasons)
Heteroflexible:  Usually sexually attracted to the opposite gender, but rarely sexually attracted to other genders.
Homoflexible:  Usually sexually attracted to the same gender, but rarely sexually attracted to other genders.
Womasexual:  Sexually attracted to females.
Finsexual:  Sexually attracted to those feminine in nature.
Masexual:  Sexually attracted to males.
Minsexual:  Sexually attracted to those masculine in nature.
Demisexual:  Sexually attracted to people only after forming a bond with them first.
Gray-sexual/Gray-asexual:  Someone who rarely experiences sexual attraction.
Asexual:  Having no /sexual attraction/ to others; having no desire to have sex.
Apothisexual:  Same as asexual, but more specifically disgusted by sex.
Akoisexual/Lithsexual:  Someone who experiences sexual attraction, but doesn't wish to act upon it or for it to be reciprocated.
Cupioromantic:  The opposite of lithsexual--someone who desires a sexual relationship, but does not experience sexual attraction.
Heteroromantic:  Male-identifying individual romantically attracted to female-identifying individuals, and vice-versa.
Homoromantic:  Attracted romantically to the same gender.
Biromantic:  Attracted romantically to two or more genders
Polyromantic:  Attracted to many genders (but not all)
Panromantic:  Attracted romantically to all genders
Womaromantic:  Attracted romantically to females.
Finromantic:  Attracted romantically to femininity.
Maromantic:  Attracted romantically to males.
Minromantic:  Attracted romantically to masculinity.
Gray-romantic/Gray-aromantic:  Rarely romantically attracted to anyone.
Demiromantic:  Romantically attracted to people only after forming a bond with them first.
Aromantic:  Having no /romantic attraction/ to others; having no desire to be in a romantic relationship.
Apothiromantic:  Same as aromantic, but more specifically disgusted by romance.
Polyamorous:  Someone who is attracted to, and is comfortable with being in a relationship with more than one person at a time.
Akoiromantic/Lithromantic:  Someone who experiences romantic attraction, but doesn't wish to act upon it or for it to be reciprocated.
Cupioromantic:  The opposite of lithromantic--someone who desires a romantic relationship, but does not experience romantic attraction.
Quoiromantic:  Unable to differentiate between romantic and platonic attraction.
Transexual/Transgender (Term depending on generation and location):  An individual who identifies as a gender other than the one they were assigned at birth to be. Often shortened to trans
Cisgender:  Someone who identifies as the gender that they were assigned as at birth. (ex. matches their birth certificate) Often shortened to cis
Intersex:  Someone who has ambiguous genitalia that doesn't fit into our strict dichotomy of uterus or testes. Often forced into surgery to correct their genitals at a very young age, causing psychological and physical harm later in life
Nonbinary:  Outside of the gender binary of male and female. (Can be used as an umbrella term or as its own identity)
Genderqueer:  Outside of the gender binary. (**This is not an umbrella term like the post said before I edited it! Do not use this as an umbrella term for nonbinary individuals, simply use 'nonbinary'. Queer is considered a slur and not everyone likes to be associated with the word)
Femme:  Term often used by trans or non-binary people to describe feminine presentation, or as its own gender identity (which would be vaguely feminine)
Butch:  Term often used by trans or non-binary people to describe masculine presentation, or as its own gender identity (which would be vaguely masculine)
Agender:  Someone who feels gender neutral, or someone who experiences a 'lack' of gender.
Bigender:  Someone who identifies as two separate genders.
Trigender:  Someone who identifies as three separate genders.
Genderfluid:  A gender that changes, or is 'fluid'. (ex. is female one moment, nonbinary the next)
Genderflux:  A gender that changes in intensity. (ex. they feel more connected to their gender one moment, less connecteed the next)
Demigirl:  Identifying partially as a woman, but not wholly.
Demiboy:  Identifying partially as a man, but not wholly.
Androgyne:  Identifying as both male and female simultaneously. Can be more male (butchandrogyne) or more female (femandrogyne).
Dmab:  Designated Male at Birth.
Dfab:  Designated Female at Birth.
Amab/Afab:  Same as dmab/dfab, except with 'assigned' instead of 'designated'.
Camab/Cafab:  Same as previous, except prefixed by 'coercively', to highlight the lack of choice.
Reblog to inform! And if there's any I missed or anything that should be clarified, please message me! Always looking to expand the proper vocab. :  )
 **I edited this post because it used some archaic and incorrect terms/definitions, and needed more terms added to it. -Vivian Mareepe
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theasexualityblog:

questioning-resources:

Most people question their sexuality or gender at some point. It was pretty hard for me, and I would like it to be easier for others. So, I figured I’d make this blog.

Here, I will try to help out people who are questioning. I will try to post links to blogs about certain sexualities or genders, answer asks, and anything else you could possibly want.

So yeah!

SIGNAL BOOST!

Reblog if you think people can be both boy and girl

pigeoncoffee:

aintthatthesleuth:

aintthatthesleuth:

I’m curious

Do people legitimately not believe my gender is valid or are people just not seeing this. Bc if it’s the first one I feel shitty

ur gender is valid and u rock

IMPORTANT!!!!

freedomfashionandbands13:

Hey everyone in the LGBT community, lets make august 1st 2015 the first official LGBT Tumblr selfie day!!!! Take a selfie and post it on Tumblr and tag what part of the LGBT community you are a part of and #LGBT TUMBLR DAY!!!! Lets show the world who we are and our pride as a member of the LGBT community!!!! Keep spreading this around so we can get as many of our friends to help show pride.

mattys-thigh-gap:

aquamarvelfangirl:

benjiscloset:

Relog if you feel like gender identity and sexual orientation should be taught about in public schools.

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shslcreppy:

  • it’s okay to be genderfluid but usually a girl
  • it’s okay to be genderfluid but usually a boy
  • it’s okay to be agender one day and bigender the next
  • it’s okay to not identify as any specific gender
  • it’s okay to keep your gender to yourself
  • your gender is your own goddamn business
A giant list of genders that may help my followers!

joshpecksvagina:

alexander–the-great:

Cisgender: identifies with gender given at birth.

Transgender: does not identifiy with gender given at birth.

Demigirl: not fully a girl.

Demiboy: not fully a boy.

Genderfluid: gender changes.

Agender: identifies with no gender.

Bigender: has two genders.

Crystagender: when your gender randomly changes, often feel fractured between multiple genders.

Cryptogender: gender that can’t be described.

Aporagender: gender separate from male, female, and anything in between but still having a specific gendered feeling.

Aliagender: gender is apart from existing gender.

Angenital: feeling uncomfortable (potentially dysphoric) with having any sort of genitalia (sex) at all but do not mind gendered pronouns or having a gender label. You have a desire to be sexless but not necessarily genderless.

Androgyne: identifies at androgynous gender.

Neutrois: gender neutral.

Non binary: gender outside the male/female binary.

Demibinary: not fully binary or non-binary.

Genderflux: switches between genders.

Genderless: no gender.

Gender neutral: neutral gender.

Genderqueer: umbrella term for all genres not male/female.

Graygender: someone who identifies outside the gender binary but does not feel completely one gender (similar to graysexual/grayromantic).

Gyaragender/Gendervex: having multiple genders, but understanding none of them.

Gyaragirl/Gyarafeminine: having multiple genders that, none of which you understand that have feminine qualities.

Gyaraboy/Gyaramasculine: having multiple genders, none of which you understand that have masculine qualities.

Intergender: gender is in-between two genders.

Intersex: a person born with reproductive or sexual anatamy that does not fit male or female binary.

Multigender: more than one gender.

Nanogender: small part of a gender (considered opposite of demigenders).

Nanogirl: small part girl.

Nanoboy: small part boy.

Pangender/Omnigender: non-binary gender experience which refers to a wide multiplicity of genders that can (or not) tend to the infinite (meaning that this experience can go beyond the current knowledge of genders).

Polygender: more than one gender.

Temporagender: gender changes with seasons.

Trigender: has three genders.

Voidgender: no gender.

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