The G's

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Gay-A term that describes individuals who experience sexual, romantic, or emotional attraction to people of the same or a similar gender. Some gay-identified women prefer the term lesbian, while others prefer queer or gay. It's also best to ask which word or term someone uses to describe themselves.

Graysexual-the gray area on the sexuality spectrum for people who don't explicitly and exclusively identify as asexual or aromantic.
Many people who identify as graysexual do experience some sexual attraction or desire, but perhaps not at the same level or frequency as those who identify their sexuality as being completely outside of the asexual spectrum.

Grayromantic-romantic orientation that describes individuals whose romantic attraction exists in the gray area between romantic and aromantic.Many people who identify as grayromantic do experience some romantic attraction, but perhaps not at the same level or frequency as those who identify their sexuality or romantic orientation as something other than asexual.

Gynesexual-attraction to those who identify as women, female, or feminine, regardless of biology, anatomy, or the sex assigned at birth.

Gender fluid- being fluid between genders.

Gendernonconforming- A term people may use to describe themselves as a person who does not follow stereotypes about how they should look or act based on the sex assigned to them at birth.

Genderqueer- A term people may use to describe their gender identity as neither woman nor man but instead as between, beyond, or a combination of genders. A rejection of the social construction of gender, gender stereotypes, and the gender binary system.

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