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Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Definitions
Sexual orientation
An inherent or immutable enduring emotional, romantic or sexual attraction to other people. Note: an individual’s sexual orientation is independent of their gender identity.
Gender identity
One's innermost concept of self as male, female, a blend of both or neither – how individuals perceive themselves and what they call themselves. One's gender identity can be the same or alternative from their sex assigned at birth.
Gender expression
External appearance of one's gender self, usually expressed through conduct, clothing, body characteristics or voice, and which may or may not conform to socially defined behaviors and characteristics typically paired with being either masculine or feminine.
Transgender
An umbrella phrase for people whose gender identity and/or expression is different from cultural expectations based on the sex they were assigned at birth. Being transgender does not imply any specific sexual orientation. Therefore, trans people may identify as straight, gay, lesbian, bisexual person, etc.
Gender transition
The process by which some people aspire to more closely align their intern
Author:
• João Cruz Neto - Cruz Neto, J. -ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0972-2988
Co-author(s):
• Joseph Dimas de Oliveira - Oliveira, J.D. -ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8105-4286
• Glauberto da Silva Quirino - Quirino, G.S. -
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5488-7071
• Renata de Moura Bubadué - Bubadué, R.M. -
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8121-1069
Abstract:
The article analyzes the communication of the cover image of the National Policy for Queer woman , Gay, Bisexual, Transvestite and Transgender Integral Health. This is a qualitative-descriptive analyze with image study conducted in the light of Judith Butler\'s concepts. The textual corpus was 13 texts, six pictures and the background. The main colors used were black and sky. The human figures that perform the masculine gender are superimposed over those of the feminine gender. The texts only situate the content of the document as common policy. The truth principle disseminated was gender identity, and this term was identified more frequently. The cover of the document reinforces stereotypes by acting for traditional gender performances in a fixed way and disregarding the political employWhat do lesbian, homosexual, bisexual and transgender Britons think the British widespread thinks of them?
Gay and lesbian Britons manage to think the general has a favourable view of them, but pansexual and particularly transgender Britons feel less positivity from the public
A new YouGov survey shows that, among gay and lesbian Britons, 54% believe the common has a positive view of lesbian and homosexual people, with a further 26% believing they receive a neither positive or negative view. One in five (19%) think the public have a negative view of homosexuals.
Among attracted to both genders Britons, only 31% consider the public see bisexuals in a favourable bright. While 36% think Britons take neither a positive or negative view of bisexuals, 29% believe they take a negative stance.
When it comes to transsexual Britons, most (56%) tell the public has an unfavourable view of gender nonconforming people. Just 26% ponder it is neutral and 14% believe it is positive.
What do Britons tell they themselves think of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people?
For their part, the British public state more positive views of the queer community than lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender Britons expect.
Around half of Briton
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It’s easy to find this confused, particularly because T is included in the LGBTQ+ acronym (T standing for “Transgender”). The key is to remember that transgender is referring to someone’s gender identity and not their sexuality orientation. Transgender people can be gay, vertical, pansexual, queer, asexual, or any other sexual orientation (just like cisgender people!).
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