66 Quotes About Lgbtqium

In today’s world, there are people who feel marginalized for their sexuality. For many, it can be difficult to come to terms with who they are. So many people struggle with their identity and what to call themselves. It should be noted that this is not a list of all the different gender identities or sexual orientations; this is a list of words that describe one's sexual identity Read more

We've highlighted the most commonly accepted words for each gender identity below. The following are some examples of words used by transgender individuals to describe themselves. Transgender individuals often use the term transgender to describe themselves, but may also use the term transsexual or transsexual female or man, and transgender man or transgender woman. These are some examples of words used by intersex individuals to describe themselves: These are some examples of words used by asexual individuals to describe themselves: These are some examples of words used by demisexuals to describe themselves: These are some examples of words used by gray-asexual animals to describe themselves: This is an alphabetical list of terms for non-binary people. Some non-binary people prefer these terms, while others may reject them. This list is intended as an alphabetical guide for those who wish to know more about terms that exist beyond "man" and "woman." Non-binary people may use any one or more of these terms.

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I don’t want anyone to hold back who they are. It’s not okay… it’s not a good thing Connor Franta
If you think your religion requires discrimination, you're probably misreading...
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If you think your religion requires discrimination, you're probably misreading your faith. DaShanne Stokes
Fear is the intended result of codifying homophobia into law.
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Fear is the intended result of codifying homophobia into law. DaShanne Stokes
Love should never mean having to live in fear.
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Love should never mean having to live in fear. DaShanne Stokes
The world could use more love. Why deny it to...
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The world could use more love. Why deny it to others? DaShanne Stokes
People think that LGBTs adopting children will hurt them, but...
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People think that LGBTs adopting children will hurt them, but it's not being in loving homes that hurts children most. DaShanne Stokes
What does love mean if we would deny it to...
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What does love mean if we would deny it to others? DaShanne Stokes
I've fought for religious freedom and I can tell you...
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I've fought for religious freedom and I can tell you that anti-gay 'religious freedom' bills aren't it. DaShanne Stokes
Today's 'religious freedom' policies should not be seen as a...
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Today's 'religious freedom' policies should not be seen as a problem limited to LGBT people but as a co-optation of religion that affects us all. DaShanne Stokes
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Rainbow on the inside! ” He giggles. “Can you imagine if we all took them for Pride? Dozens of us. Hundreds. Thousands? All of us marching, rainbow to the core? Fox Benwell
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Cam knew that if she succeeded, it was going to destroy her, but she could worry about that later. All she had to do at the moment was cut her own heart out without letting the wound show too much; she'd have plenty of time to bleed after Alex had gone. Jo Victor
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Don't try to be brave all at once. Take it in steps. C. Kennedy
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When these flies were put together in all-male groups they formed long, moving chains resembling conga lines, with each male attempting (unsuccessfully) to mate with the male in front of it. Simon LeVay
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That was her last rational thought. She gave herself up to Cam completely, feasting on her. She couldn't get enough of her. Jo Victor
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Sometimes I still feel that there are two of me: one clean, flawless picture, the other imperfect and cracked; one boy, one girl; one voice that speaks aloud and one that whispers in my ear; one publicly known to have been troubled but be on the mend, the other who has privately lost something to do with innocence and gained something to do with knowledge and adulthood that can never be undone. I feel sometimes there are things that tear me in two directions, that there are two sets of thoughts that grow side by side. But then I realize that I am whole, whatever that means and does not mean; I am complete without the need for additions or alteration. Abigail Tarttelin
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To her, not packing our lunches every day or joining the PTA is a feminist rallying cry. Christina Lauren
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America- often called the land of milk and honey- tends to be sweeter, more generous to those who don't rock the boat. Sarah Mullen Erin Passons
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No person, no matter how important society deems their relationship to you, has the right to denounce you for who you are. Tyler Oakley
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I am small. So are stars from a distance. It's all a matter of perspective. C. Kennedy
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It is strange... the reasons one feels he doesn't deserve things. C. Kennedy
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One can learn from what is not said. C. Kennedy
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Back to reality, after a brief but pleasant dream. Jo Victor
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I was so used to pretending to be something I wasn't, it shocked me to be seen for what I was. Kim Van Alkemade
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I can always recognize the fellow wounded. Suzette Mayr
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His voice is both low and quiet, and it has this hypnotic rhythm to it. I wonder whether someday he'll give sermons with that voice, whether he'll throw down judgement with that voice. Christina Lauren
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We're only three class sessions in and I'm already behind? And to hear it from him? This buttoned-up Bible-thumper I can't get out of my head? Christina Lauren
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High school is such an incestuous little pool. Christina Lauren
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He's not recruiting me to the oiled-up Gay Bliss Club of Northern Utah, but to the LDS Church. Christina Lauren
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I can't read him. I can't grasp him. I have no idea what he's thinking and if he's messing with me or if he really is this good, but never before have I wanted so fiercely to learn forward and put my mouth on someone's neck, begging them to want me. Christina Lauren
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Light bursts behind my closed eyes, so intensely I nearly hear the popping sound. It's my brain melting, or my world ending, or maybe we've just been hit by a meteor and this is the rapture and I'm given one last perfect moment before I'm sent to purgatory and he;s sent somewhere much, much better. It isn't his first kiss - I know that - but it's his first real one. Christina Lauren
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Everything feels yes. Christina Lauren
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I am a monster beneath him, with arching hips, an octopus with hands everywhere at once. I don't think anything in the history of time has felt this good. Christina Lauren
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The things that I love about you aren't going to go away when you go on your book tour, and they're not going to go away when you go on your mission. I'll still be here, and I'll still be thinking about all those things. I'll still be working on being a better person, a better friend, a better son. I'll still be wondering what it would be like to be a better boyfriend for you. And you will be on your mission, thinking about how much you wish your weren't gay. Christina Lauren
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My brain is such a traitorous beast. Christina Lauren
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Building bridges takes us further than building walls. DaShanne Stokes
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What does religious freedom mean if we would use it as a cover for hate and privilege? DaShanne Stokes
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It's terrifying to think you could become the next statistic. DaShanne Stokes
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Privilege is when you contribute to the oppression of others and then claim that you are the one being discriminated against. DaShanne Stokes
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I don't want to lie about who I am, even if it doesn't matter. It's who I am. It's part of me. John Corey Whaley
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What matters most is not 'what' you are, but 'who' you are. DaShanne Stokes
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He was tiredof being calleda fag and teasedfor his sexualityby one of the guards, so he tried to hanghimself, twice The kid got a littlecloser the secondtime, but I won’t bearound to see athird Phil Volatile
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Inside my chest, my lungs are wild animals, clawing at the cage." Oh, man, " Autumn mumbles from beside me. "His smile makes me stupid." Her words are a dim echo of my own thoughts: His smile ruins me. The feeling makes me uneasy, a dramatic lurch that tells me I need to have him or I won't be okay. Christina Lauren
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Race, gender, religion, sexuality, we are all people and that's it. We're all people. We're all equal. Connor Franta
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It’s okay. It may not seem like it right now, but you are going to be fine. I know it’s scary, but don’t be afraid. You are who you are, and you should love that person, and I don’t want anyone to have to go through 22 years of their life afraid to accept that. Connor Franta
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Tolerance of intolerance enables oppression. DaShanne Stokes
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Reducing a group to a slur or stereotype reduces us all. DaShanne Stokes
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You're not under attack when others gain rights and privileges you've always had. DaShanne Stokes
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Privilege is not knowing that you're hurting others and not listening when they tell you. DaShanne Stokes
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I feel that for white America to understand the significance of the problem of the Negro will take a bigger and tougher America than any we have yet known. I feel that America's past is too shallow, her national character too superficially optimistic, her very morality too suffused with color hate for her to accomplish so vast and complex a task. Culturally the Negro represents a paradox: Though he is an organic part of the nation, he is excluded by the ride and direction of American culture. Frankly, it is felt to be right to exclude him, and it if felt to be wrong to admit him freely. Therefore if, within the confines of its present culture, the nation ever seeks to purge itself of its color hate, it will find itself at war with itself, convulsed by a spasm of emotional and moral confusion. If the nation ever finds itself examining its real relation to the Negro, it will find itself doing infinitely more than that; for the anti- Negro attitude of whites represents but a tiny part - though a symbolically significant one - of the moral attitude of the nation. Our too-young and too-new America, lusty because it is lonely, aggressive because it is afraid, insists upon seeing the world in terms of good and bad, the holy and the evil, the high and the low, the white and the black; our America is frightened of fact, of history, of processes, of necessity. It hugs the easy way of damning those whom it cannot understand, of excluding those who look different, and it salves its conscience with a self-draped cloak of righteousness. Am I damning my native land? No; for I, too, share these faults of character! And I really do not think that America, adolescent and cocksure, a stranger to suffering and travail, an enemy of passion and sacrifice, is ready to probe into its most fundamental beliefs. Richard Wright
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I know what I am. I know that I've chosen to identify as a transgender woman, and that I am - by and large - happy with where I am in this world. I'm far from perfect, and I could give you a list as long as my arms of the things I'd love to change. Nevertheless, I am still here, and I am still me, and no one can change that without my permission.- Gwendolyn Ann Smith, "We're All Someone's Freak Unknown
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Instead of saying that all gender is this or all gender id that, let's recognize that the word gender has scores of meanings built into it. It's an amalgamation of bodies, identities, and life experiences, subconscious urges, sensations, and behaviours, some of which develop organically, and others which are shaped by language and culture. Instead of saying that gender is any one single thing, let's start describing it as a holistic experience. Unknown
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Baseball was a safe bet. Baseball also didn't have a girlfriend. Then again, baseball didn't have big brown eyes or show a little hint of cleavage under its uniforms. Decisions, decisions. Rachel Spangler
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I personally believe that gender equality underlines every other equality, and certainly the issue of sexuality. For instance, if we didn’t distinguish between gender, in terms of giving different genders disparate values and attributes, what problem would we have with two men loving each other? Abigail Tarttelin
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This is why homophobia is a terrible evil: it disguises itself as concern while it is inherently hate. Tyler Oakley
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– Do they know? That you're gay?– Why waste their time with it? It's not like it'll ever be an issue anyway.– Yeah, but, it's who you are, right?– I guess so, – he said. – I don't really know how to be any way else.– When did you know?– I was twelve, maybe. Something I just knew one day, even though I hadn't known it the day before.– So it's like that, huh? A feeling? Not just being into other dudes?– Oh no, it's that too. Of course it's that. But it's more, I think. Not so much a feeling as a fact, like having blue eyes or brown hair. It's just maybe something you don't discover until you're ready to understand it better.– Like being straight, – she said. Only we don't have to deal with all that closet bullshit.– Bingo, – he said. John Corey Whaley
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Creed scowls. "Hardly. All he does now is mope like a goddamn teenage girl. Anytime I'm home, he's in his room with the door locked. I'm telling you guys, he got worked over really bad in San Diego. I thought the whole point of having a gay brother was that they were supposed to be all cool and shit. I got a defective gay. T.J. Klune
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She swore this time around she'd listen to her instincts, and right now they told her to be careful. She'd had to fight hard for everything she had, and risking everything for a little fun didn't seem wise. Rachel Spangler
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Gay rights aren't predicated on being born gay or having the right gene. Gay rights are predicated on having choice and consent. If you're a man and you can find another man that consents to have sex with you, it's the consent that gives you the right to have sex with him. Genetics are irrelevant when it comes to sexual rights. Just as gay rights are based on choice and consent, so are prostitution rights. All sexual rights are based on choice and consent. Chester Brown
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When we hide discrimination under the guise of 'religious freedom, ' we make a mockery of human rights. DaShanne Stokes
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It wasn't the first time I'd been with someone, but it was different this time. Maybe it was because when I told them I was bisexual they weren't like the girls who thought I was *really* a lesbian; they weren't like the boys who thought it was hot. Maybe it was because when they told me they were genderqueer I just said that I knew and they cried as they smiled at me. Or maybe it was just because our limbs fit together, maybe because it tasted like salt water and was the colour of sunlight through grass. Or maybe it was just all these things. Alison Evans
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I imagined a time when being gay is as unquestioned and un-judged as is having blue eyes. Some might call it fantasy or science fiction. I’d like to think it’s the future. Missouri Vaun
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Well, as I was saying, it costs a lot to be authentic, madam. And one can't be stingy with these things, because you are more authentic the more you resemble what you've dreamed you are. - Agrado from "Todo Sobre Mi Madre Unknown
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Trauma or no, I would have been trans no matter what body I'd been born with. Tell the doctors that we exist for the health of humanity, which needs to find wholeness and belief in complexity. Girl in boy's body or boy inside a girl; call it fate or biology, will, or spiritual choice. But I was not born in the wrong body.- Scott Turner Schofield, "The Wrong Body Unknown
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Cam was staring into her coffee, cradling the mug in both hands. A working woman's hands, sporting a few scrapes and scratches. Strong, capable hands. Jo Victor
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I've always been fascinated by weather. Shepard Smith