A she/her gay is an inty specifilly scribg a gay (turian, or vcian) dividual who she/her pronouns eher exclively or alongsi other pronouns. Someone who intifi as a she/her gay may also intify as multipronomial, if they e other pronouns, or pronoun non-nformg...
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SHE/HER GAY
Sexual orientatn refers to the endurg physil, romantic and/or emotnal attractn to members of the same and/or other genrs, cludg lbian, gay, bisexual and straight orientatns. As GLAAD not, "Transgenr people may be straight, lbian, gay, bisexual or queer. A person who transns om female to male and is attracted solely to men would typilly intify as a gay man.
A she/her gay is an inty specifilly scribg a gay (turian, or vcian) dividual who she/her pronouns eher exclively or alongsi other pronouns.
CALL ME BY MY PRONOUNS: WHY GAY MEN CALL EACH OTHER "GIRL"
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