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Which of the following best describes the meaning of "Ace" in the context of LGBTQ+ terminology?
Which of the following best describes the meaning of "Ace" in the context of LGBTQ+ terminology?
- A broad category including asexual and aromantic identities, encompassing varying experiences with romantic and/or sexual relationships . (correct)
- Exclusively individuals who experience both no sexual and no romantic attraction.
- Individuals who focus exclusively on platonic relationships, avoiding any form of romantic or sexual connection.
- Individuals who experience sexual attraction but do not experience romantic attraction.
In the context of BDSM, which element focuses primarily on the sensory experience?
In the context of BDSM, which element focuses primarily on the sensory experience?
- It encompasses a variety of consensual sexual practices and role-playing scenarios involving power dynamics, restraint, and sensory experiences. (correct)
- Dominance & Submission
- Bondage & Discipline
- Sadism & Masochism
An individual identifies as bi-curious. Which statement most accurately reflects their sexual orientation?
An individual identifies as bi-curious. Which statement most accurately reflects their sexual orientation?
- They experience fluid attraction to individuals of any gender, without preference.
- They identify as heterosexual but are open to exploring romantic or sexual relationships with individuals of the same gender. (correct)
- They experience attraction to individuals of two genders, but not more.
- They experience exclusive attraction to individuals of the same gender.
A nonbinary person who presents in a traditionally masculine way might be described as:
A nonbinary person who presents in a traditionally masculine way might be described as:
Which of the following describes 'bottom surgery'?
Which of the following describes 'bottom surgery'?
Flashcards
Ace
Ace
Umbrella term for asexual and aromantic identities; some have relationships, others focus on different types of love.
BDSM
BDSM
Consensual practices involving power dynamics, restraint, and sensory experiences: Bondage & Discipline, Dominance & Submission, Sadism & Masochism.
Bisexual
Bisexual
Attraction to more than one gender.
Bi-curious
Bi-curious
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Biphobia
Biphobia
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Study Notes
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Ace: An umbrella term for asexual and aromantic identities.
- Some ace people have romantic and/or sexual relationships.
- Others focus on other kinds of love and relationships.
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BDSM: Acronym for Bondage & Discipline (BD), Dominance & Submission (DS), and Sadism & Masochism (SM).
- Encompasses consensual sexual practices and role-playing involving power dynamics.
- These dynamics include restraint and sensory experiences.
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Bent: UK slang for "queer," the opposite of "straight."
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Bisexual: Individuals attracted sexually and/or romantically to more than one gender.
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Bi-curious: Heterosexual individuals with sexual or romantic curiosity towards the same gender.
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Bigender: Someone who has two genders.
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Binder: A garment that compresses chest tissue to create a flatter chest appearance.
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Biphobia: Prejudice, fear, or hatred directed towards bisexual individuals.
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Bottom: The receptive partner during sexual activities.
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Bottom surgery: Gender confirmation surgery altering genitalia to align with gender identity.
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Butch: Used to describe individuals who present themselves in a "masculine" manner.
- Typically used by queer women and nonbinary people.
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Boy pussy: Colloquial term for a male's anus in anal sex.
- Also may refer to a trans man's vulva.
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Back Hole: Slang for the anus, may be considered vulgar or offensive.
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Description
Definitions and explanations of common LGBTQ+ terms. Includes terms related to sexual orientation, gender identity, and related practices. Covers identities such as asexual, aromantic, bisexual, bigender, and associated concepts.