Lgbtq2ia meaning
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The A in LGBTQ2IA+: What Is Asexual?
PUBLISHED Jun 22nd, 2021 & UPDATED ON Nov 15th, 2022
Today, we’re here to talk about the A in LGBTQIA2S+. There are many forms of the acronym that seeks to inclusively portray the queer community, and the acronym is ever-growing and changing as more is understood and approved (we hate that this isn’t just a given) about different genders and orientations. So, as the acronym evolves, you might be curious what each piece stands for. The A refers to asexuality, allyship and, for some, a-gender. We’re going to talk about asexuality, how to know if you’re asexual, asexual dating, aromantic asexual and more. Whether you’re here to be a good ally and learn more, or your questioning whether the A represents you, we’re joyful to have you!
The Asexual Meaning
You may have heard of celibacy or abstinence, where people voluntarily decide not to participate in sexual activity — whether for a short period of time or long-term for religious, cultural, or personal reasons. But the big thing with celibacy and abstinence is that they are choices. Asexuality is not a preference. Asexuals, also known as “aces,” feel little-to-no sexual attraction to people o
Understanding the 2S and LGBTQQIA+ acronym
In celebration of Pride Month, we at Mohawk College think it is important for everyone to understand what the 2S and LGBTQQIA+ acronym represent. We encourage you to act in allyship to queer and trans folks by first familiarizing yourself with the below terms. This petty act can make a BIG difference in building a more positive, sympathetic, and inclusive campus collective.
The following breaks down what each of the letters in 2S and LGBTQQIA+ means:
Two Spirit:
a person of Indigenous descent whose individual spirits are a blend of both male and female. This label provides an alternate to the Western labels.
Lesbian:
a female-identified person who is attracted to other female-identified persons.
Gay:
a male-identified person who is attracted to other male-identified persons.
Bisexual:
a person who is attracted to their own gender as well as one or more other genders.
Trans, Transsexual or Trans Identified:
a person whose gender identity differs from their assigned sex at birth.
Queer:
an umbrella phrase that some use in place of other Diverse labels.
Questioning:
a person who is in the process of e
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What Does LGBTQIA2+ Signify & Its Importance?
The LGBTQIA2+ community, also known as the Rainbow community, are people who are allied with the LGBTQIA2+ movement or identify as an lesbian, gay, trans person, etc. People from the LGBTQIA2+ group come in from all walks of life and involve people of all races and ethnicities, all ages, all socioeconomic statuses, and from all parts of the region. To break it down some more, LGBTQIA2+ is an abbreviation that stands for: lesbian, male lover, bisexual, transgender, gay (or sometimes questioning), intersexual, asexual and two-spirited. The plus-sign signifies a number of other identities, and is included to keep the abbreviation brief when written out; the full abbreviation is LGBTTTQQIAA. The first reason why the LGBTQIA2+ communtiy and pronouns matter is because it creates a positive impact on mental health, emotional well-being and quality of being for those a part or allied with the group.
LGBTQIA2+ Pronouns: When & How To Exploit Them
Every day we use pronouns in our speech and writing to speak to certain individuals or groups. With the use of pronouns, we all can agree that we use t
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AFAB: Acronym meaning Assigned Female at Birth. AFAB people may or may not identify as female some or all of the time.
Affirmed Gender: An individual’s true gender, as opposed to their gender assigned at birth. This term should replace terms like new gender or chosen gender, which imply that an individual’s gender was chosen.
Agender: Refers to a person who does not identify with any gender.
Ally: A term used to describe someone who is supportive of LGBTQ+ individuals and the community, either personally or as an advocate. Allies include both heterosexual and cisgender people who adovocate for equality in partnership with Diverse people, as well as those who are Homosexual who are supportive of other identities within the community.
AMAB: Acronym meaning Assigned Male at Birth. AMAB people may or may not spot as male some or all of the occasion. (See Gender)
Androgynous: Having elements of both femininity and masculinity. An androgynous individual, whether expressed through sex, gender culture, gender expression, o