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'%1'


returned %2 results"] = "Search result for '%1' returned %2 results"; contentTranslation["Local Search results"] = "Local Search results"; contentTrans [..]
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'%1'


returned %2 results", [jQuery("#search-tki").val(), this.manager.response.SearchCount])+". Did you want to search all of TKI?
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asexual


An absence of sexual attraction or desire
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bisexual


A person who is sexually and emotionally attracted to both men and women.
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coming out


Refers to the process of acknowledging and accepting one’s own sexual orientation. It also encompasses the process of disclosing one’s sexual orientation to others. The term "closeted&quo [..]
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fa’ afafine


This Samoan term literally means “like a woman”. Fa’ afafine is often used to refer to people born male who express feminine gender identities in a range of ways. It is sometimes used broadly across P [..]
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female


Female can be defined by physical appearance, by chromosome constitution (XX), or by gender identification.
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gay


Gay can refer to homosexual/same-sex attracted women and men, but is more often used in relation to males.
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gender queer


Gender queer is a term some people use to describe themselves. It describes people who do not conform to traditional gender norms and who express a gender identity that is neither completely male nor [..]
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gender expression


Refers to the way in which a person commmunicates gender within a given culture, for example, through clothing, communication patterns, or interests. A person’s gender expression may or may not be con [..]
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