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SYNONYMS OF GAY
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Aromantic Homosexual — A person who has sexual attractn to the same genr, but they do not experience romantic attractn. Gay — Gay is an umbrella term ed to refer to people who experience a same-sex or same-genr attractn. Gay is also an inty term ed to scribe a male-intified person who is attracted to other male-intified people a romantic, sexual, and/or emotnal sense.
Gay Aromantic — A person who has sexual attractn to the same genr, but they do not experience romantic attractn.
Heteroflexible — A person who intifi as straight but may have ocsnal homosexual activy. Homoaro — A person who has sexual attractn to the same genr, but they do not experience romantic attractn. Homophobia — Homophobia means to have an irratnal fear or tolerance of people who are homosexual or havg feelgs of homosexualy.
WORDS WH GAY
Synonyms for GAY: animated, active, energetic, animate, lively, brisk, enthiastic, bouncg; Antonyms of GAY: ad, limp, active, animate, lifels, languid, lazy, listls * word list gay *
LGBTQ+ — LBGT is an abbreviatn for lbian, gay, bisexual, and transgenr (often ed to enpass sexual preference and genr inti that do not rrpond to heterosexual norms). LGBTQIA — Lbian, gay, bisexual, transgenr, queer (or qutng), tersex, and asexual (or alli). LGBTQ2+ — Lbian, gay, bisexual, transgenr, queer (or sometim qutng), and two-spired.
WORDS THAT NTA GAY
LGBTIQAPD – Lbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgenr, Queer and/or Qutng, Intersex, Asexual and/or Ally, Pansexual, and Demi-sexual. Although Lbian, Gay, Bi, Trans, and Queer (LGBTQ+) people have been around for lennia, the evolutn of language means that those wh the muny ntue to fd more clive and accurate terms to bt scribe themselv, as Stonewall’s ever-evolvg glossary of terms prov. Aromantic people are also the ace tegory and, siarly to asexual people, may intify as gay, lbian, heterosexual, or queer to fe the directn of their attractn to others.
”Gay: The word “gay” is generally ed to scribe someone who is sexually or romantilly attracted to people of the same genr.
Homosexual: This antiquated term was ed historilly to refer to people who were attracted to people of the same genr, but ’s rarely ed today. “Homosexual” n also be found antiquated medil ntexts that nsir same-sex attractn to be a medilly dangero ndn. Today, same-genr attracted people often refer to themselv as gay, lbian, or queer.