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agender


A person who is internally ungendered or does not have a felt sense of gender identity.
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aggressive


A term used to describe a female-bodied and identified person who prefers presenting as masculine. This term is most commonly used in urban communities of color.
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androgynous


A person appearing and/or identifying as neither man nor woman, presenting a gender either mixed or neutral.
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ally


Someone who advocates for and supports members of a community other than their own. Reaching across differences to achieve mutual goals.
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asexual


A person who is not sexually attracted to any gender.
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bias


Prejudice; an inclination or preference, especially one that interferes with impartial judgment.
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bigender


A person whose gender identity is a combination of man and woman
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biphobia


The irrational fear and intolerance of people who are bisexual.
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bisexuality


Also bi. A person who is attracted to two sexes or two genders, but not necessarily simultaneously or equally. This used to be defined as a person who is attracted to both genders or both sexes, but since there are not only two sexes (see intersex and transsexual) and there are not only two genders (see transgender), this definition is inaccurate.
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cisgender


A person who by nature or by choice conforms to gender/sex based expectations of society (also referred to as “Gender-straight” or “Gender Normative”)
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