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Each card is custom-made with the recipient's call, making it a truly one-of-a-kind keepsake. Whether it's your name proudly displayed or the name of a loved one you want to celebrate, this card is a reflection of your unique individuality and the vibrant energy of the LGBT community.
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More than just a fashionable accessory, our identity card is a powerful symbol of inclusivity and acceptance. By proudly displaying your LGBT identity, you're not only celebrating who you are but also sending a message of cherish and solidarity to others in the community.
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LGBTQ+ Identification in U.S. Now at %
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Queer identification in the U.S. continues to grow, with % of U.S. adults now identifying as lesbian, gay, bi-curious, transgender, queer or some other sexual orientation besides heterosexual. The current figure is up from % four years ago and % in , Gallup’s first year of measuring sexual orientation and transgender identity.
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These results are based on aggregated information from Gallup telephone surveys, encompassing interviews with more than 12, Americans aged 18 and older. In each survey, Gallup asks respondents whether they determine as heterosexual, female homosexual, gay, bisexual, transsexual or something else. Overall, % declare they are unbent or heterosexual, % identify with one or more Diverse groups, and % decline to respond.
Bisexual adults make up the largest proportion of the Diverse population -- % of U.S. adults and % of LGBTQ+ adults state they are double attraction. Gay and womxn loving womxn are the next-most-common identities, each showing slightly over 1% of U.S. adults and roughly one in six Queer adults. Sligh
LGBTQIA Resource Center Glossary
GLOSSARY
The terms and definitions below are always evolving, changing and often imply different things to different people. They are provided below as a starting point for discussion and understanding. This Glossary has been collectively built and created by the staff members of the LGBTQIA Resource Center since the early s.
These are not universal definitions. This glossary is provided to help give others a more thorough but not entirely comprehensive understanding of the significance of these terms. You may even consider asking someone what they mean when they use a term, especially when they use it to depict their identity. Ultimately it is most important that each individual define themselves for themselves and therefore also define a phrase for themselves.
“If I didn't describe myself for myself, I would be crunched into other people's fantasies for me and eaten alive.” -Audre Lorde
This glossary contains terms, such as ableism and disability, that may not be considered directly related to identities of sexuality or gender. T
Glossary of Terms: LGBTQ
Definitions were drafted in collaboration with other U.S.-based LGBTQ society organizations and leaders. Look acknowledgements section.
Additional terms and definitions about gender identity and gender utterance, transgender people, and nonbinary people are available in the Transgender Glossary.
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*NOTE: Ask people what terms they utilize to describe their sexual orientation, gender identity and gender expression before assigning them a label. Outside of acronyms, these terms should only be capitalized when used at the beginning of a sentence.
LGBTQ
Acronym for queer woman, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer. The Q generally stands for queer when LGBTQ organizations, leaders, and media use the acronym. In settings offering assist for youth, it can also stand for questioning. LGBT and LGBTQ+ are also used, with the + added in recognition of all non-straight, non-cisgender identities. (See Transgender Glossary ) Both are acceptable, as are other versions of thi