LGBTQ+ Terms and Definitions
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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?

  • 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?

  • 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:

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Which of the following describes 'bottom surgery'?

<p>A type of gender confirmation surgery in which a person's genitalia are altered to align with their gender identity. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Ace

Umbrella term for asexual and aromantic identities; some have relationships, others focus on different types of love.

BDSM

Consensual practices involving power dynamics, restraint, and sensory experiences: Bondage & Discipline, Dominance & Submission, Sadism & Masochism.

Bisexual

Attraction to more than one gender.

Bi-curious

Someone who identifies as heterosexual, but curious about the same gender(s).

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Biphobia

Prejudice, fear, or hatred directed towards bisexual individuals.

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Study Notes

  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Bent: UK slang for "queer," the opposite of "straight."

  • Bisexual: Individuals attracted sexually and/or romantically to more than one gender.

  • Bi-curious: Heterosexual individuals with sexual or romantic curiosity towards the same gender.

  • Bigender: Someone who has two genders.

  • Binder: A garment that compresses chest tissue to create a flatter chest appearance.

  • Biphobia: Prejudice, fear, or hatred directed towards bisexual individuals.

  • Bottom: The receptive partner during sexual activities.

  • Bottom surgery: Gender confirmation surgery altering genitalia to align with gender identity.

  • Butch: Used to describe individuals who present themselves in a "masculine" manner.

    • Typically used by queer women and nonbinary people.
  • Boy pussy: Colloquial term for a male's anus in anal sex.

    • Also may refer to a trans man's vulva.
  • Back Hole: Slang for the anus, may be considered vulgar or offensive.

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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.

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