Defns relatg to lbian, gay, bi, trans, queer and ace (LGBTQ+) terms.
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GAY BLANKET
* is gay a blanket term *
LGBTQ+ is an acronym that has been veloped to reprent dividuals who intify as lbian, gay, bisexual, transgenr, and queer/qutng (GLAAD, 2018). Until the 1980s, the term gay was largely ed to refer to non-heterosexual people of all inti. The AIDS crisis helped build solidary between gay men and lbian women (Andrte, 1999).
Bee many healthre workers refed to be the same room wh AIDS patients, lbians were the primary retakers, nurs, and blood donors to gay men and other people who were sufferg om AIDS (Farman, 2016). Some lbian women may prefer to intify as gay or as gay women (The Trevor Project, 2021a). G: Gay is an adjective ed to scribe people who have physil, romantic, and/or emotnal attractn to people of the same genr.
Historilly, the word gay has most often been ed to refer to men who are attracted to men. Contrary to mon stereotyp, not all lbian women prent as mascule and not all gay men prent as feme. A person’s lived experience as a gay man is likely to be vastly different om that of a lbian woman or that of a transgenr person.