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How many Sexual Identity Labels do you know? C and D  

2totango15 55M/57F
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6/25/2016 1:39 am
How many Sexual Identity Labels do you know? C and D


Please note that the tags and descriptions below are by no means a concrete nor complete list, and many people fall in between categories, or identify differently within the boundaries.

Cisgender: A person who identifies their gender with the sex organs they are born with. If you are born with a penis and identify as male then you are cisgender, same for people born with a vagina who identify as female. Basically, if you're not trans, you're cis.

Closeted: An individual who is not open to themselves or others about their (queer) sexuality or gender identity.

Constellation: Often used to describe the arrangement or structure of a polyamorous relationship.

Cross-Dresser: Someone who wears clothing society deems are for the other gender. Most often used by men who dress in women's clothing but not necessarily limited to men. Cross-dressers are most often not transgender or transsexual.

Demiboy: Someone who identifies as partly boy and partly something else, but without defining the other part.

Demigender: Partially identifying with one gender. There does not need to be a large or small percentage of identifying. Some demigender people may identify with two or more genders or they may not.

Demigirl: Someone who identifies as partly girl and partly something else, but without defining the other part.

Demiromantic: Needing to feel a strong emotional bond with someone in order to develop a romantic attraction.

Demisexual: Needing to have a strong, emotional connection to someone before being sexually attracted to them.

Drag King: Masculinity as a theatrical expression, usually performed by women. (often exaggerated and highly stereotypical).

Drag Queen: Femininity as a theatrical expression, usually performed by men (often exaggerated and highly stereotypical).

Dyke: Often used to refer to masculine presenting lesbian. While it can be used degoragorily it has been adopted by many members of the gay community as positive self-identity term.

Remember labels and tags can be a great way to identify yourself or describe people in some ways, but it's always an absolutely individual thing. What you identify with, and what someone else does, is not wrong or bad just because it is different. It's also important to note that thrusting labels onto other people can be deemed as rude, so it's always a great idea to find out what someone identifies with themselves, and then speak, act, communicate within the boundaries and respectfulness of what that means to them.

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