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THE GAY LETTERS : A CIVIL WAR RRPONNCE

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AdvertisementSKIP WisemanJune 21, 2018Updated on June 7, 2019When I me out as gay more than 10 years ago, there were only four letters monly ed to group var sexual and genr mori: L, G, B and letters were an evolutn toward cln — an expansn of the language ed to reprent a disparate group that had often jt been lled “the gay muny. We have updated this list to reflect more mon them among the follows is a by-no-means clive list of AND LESBIAN It’s important to start wh the basics, and “gay” and “lbian” are as basic as gets. Gradually, as what was then lled the gay liberatn movement gaed steam, the phrase “gay and lbian” beme more popular as a way to highlight the siar-yet-separate issu faced by women the fight for is still sometim ed as an umbrella term, but the days, also refers specifilly to men, as “gay men and lbians.

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Before the latter half of the 19th century, the word "gay" simply referred to someone who was "reee, " "cheerful, " or "bright and showy, " acrdg to The Oxford Dictnary of Difficult Words. Acrdg to the Universy of Illois, "gay" is still ed to scribe a number of thgs, cludg the LGBTQIA+ muny as a whole, a sgle dividual who do not intify as straight, and men who are attracted to other men a "romantic, erotic and/or emotnal sense. The "A" LGBTQIA+ n also refer to the term "ally, " which is ed to fe someone who "nonts heterosexism, homophobia, biphobia, transphobia, heterosexual, and genrstraight privilege themselv and others, " acrdg to the Universy of Illois.

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It was also durg the mid-to-late 1980s that the language ed to refer to the gay muny changed, acrdg to PkNews, as the acronym LGB was first troduced, to refer to those who were lbians, gay or bisexual.

Although not everyone the queer muny choos to subscribe to specific labels, this is the most monly ed list of terms to refer to non-hetero is an ialism for lbian, gay, bisexual and transgenr. The acronym, which is often ed as a blanket term to refer to the queer muny, first beme popular the 1980s when replaced the term gay to reference all those who do not intify as has sce grown to LGBTTQQIAAP, to enpass numero other sexual and genr inti.

As unrstandg about sexualy and sexual inty has grown, a fifth letter has been add to the acronym wh creasg Q often placed at the end of LGBT refers to queer or qutng, acrdg to the Lbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgenr Communy Center.

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As noted by the Lbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgenr, Queer, Intersex, Asexual Rource Center (LGBTQIARC) at the Universy of California at Davis, which has built a glossary, there are numero other letters and terms e by the LGBT muny as reprent those who do not intify wh one of the letters the acronym, such as those who intify as pansexual, a pl sign is often ed. Queer: Once nsired a meang slur for beg gay, “queer” is beg reclaimed by some as a self-affirmg umbrella term, pecially among those who nsir other labels rtrictive.

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Usg straightforward, accsible language, GAYBCs also f ls monly known terms, such as “femme, ” “Mx., ” and “ze, ” and puts LGBTQ-iendly sps on words like “weddg” and “equaly.

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Or even LGBTQIA+ History terms for the muny of people that enpass people who are lbian, gay, bisexual, transgenr, queer, tersex, and asexual are as broad as that muny self: As society’s unrstandg, regnn, and cln of diverse sexual inti and genr exprsns has grown, so has s acronym. Over time, grew populary and was adopted by women who secretly, then proudly, loved other dawn of “homosexualy” and “bisexualy”Karl Herich Ulrichs, a 19th century German lawyer and wrer who may have intified as gay, was the first to try to label his own muny. In 1869, the Pssian ernment ntemplated addg language that forba male same-genr sexual activy to s rponse, Kertbeny wrote a passnate, anonymo open letter to the Pssian mister of jtice llg the proposed law “shockg nonsense” and g the word “homosexualy, ” which he had prevly ed a private letter to Ulrichs.

Early gay rights groups and practners of the growg field of psychology eventually adopted the Reclaimg a slurIn the late 1960s, activists reclaimed a s-old slur, “gay. Activists also began g other terms like social variant, viant, and “homophile, ” which means “same love, ” an effort to sistep monly ed slurs, emphasize the lovg relatnships of same-genr relatnships, and prott discrimatory laws.

The words were ed “as the means whereby dividuals uld make sense of their own experienc, their active-unrgog of beg homosexual a homophobic environment, ” wr soclogist J.

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