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  • Refers to a woman who has a romantic and/or sexual orientation towards women. Some non-binary people may also identify with this term.
    Lesbian
  • How a person chooses to outwardly express their gender, within the context of societal expectations of gender. A person who does not conform to societal expectations of gender may not, however, identify as trans.
    Gender Expression
  • Calling someone by their birth name after they have changed their name. This term is often associated with trans people who have changed their name as part of their transition.
    Deadnaming
  • Refers to a person whose romantic and/or sexual attraction towards others is not limited by sex or gender.
    Pan
  • A person’s innate sense of their own gender, whether male, female or something else, which may or may not correspond to the sex assigned at birth.
    Gender Identity
  • An umbrella term used to describe a romantic and/or sexual orientation towards more than one gender.
    Bi
  • An umbrella term used specifically to describe a lack of, varying, or occasional experiences of sexual attraction.
    Ace
  • Used to describe when a person experiences discomfort or distress because there is a mismatch between their sex assigned at birth and their gender identity. This is also the clinical diagnosis for someone who doesn’t feel comfortable with
    Gender Dysphoria
  • An umbrella term to describe people whose gender is not the same as, or does not sit comfortably with, the sex they were assigned at birth.
    Trans
  • Words we use to refer to people’s gender in conversation - for example, ‘he’ or ‘she’. Some people may prefer others to refer to them in gender neutral language and use words such as they/their and ze/zir.
    Pronoun
  • Someone whose gender identity is the same as the sex they were assigned at birth. Non-trans is also used by some people.
    Cis or Cisgender
  • Term used by those wanting to reject specific labels of romantic orientation, sexual orientation and/or gender identity. It can also be a way of rejecting the perceived norms of the LGBT community
    Queer
  • This might be considered a more medical term used to describe someone who has a romantic and/or sexual orientation towards someone of the same gender. The term ‘gay’ is now more generally used.
    Homosexual
  • An umbrella term for people whose gender identity doesn’t sit comfortably with ‘man’ or ‘woman’. These identities are varied and can include people who identify with some aspects of binary identities, while others reject them entirely.
    Non-binary
  • A person’s sexual attraction to other people, or lack thereof. Along with romantic orientation, this forms a person’s orientation identity
    Sexual Orientation
  • Refers to a man who has a romantic and/or sexual orientation towards women or to a woman who has a romantic and/or sexual orientation towards men.
    Heterosexual
  • A man who has a romantic and/or sexual orientation towards men.
    Gay
  • The acronym for lesbian, gay, bi, trans, queer, questioning and ace.
    LGBTQ+