Agender: A person who identifies as having no gender or being gender-neutral.
Ally: A person who supports and advocates for LGBTQ+ rights and equality, even if
they don’t identify as LGBTQ+.
Aromantic (Aro): A person who experiences little to no romantic attraction.
Asexual (Ace): Someone who experiences little to no sexual attraction to others.
Bisexual (Bi): Someone who is romantically and/or sexually attracted to more than
one gender.
Chosen Family: A support network of friends and community members who provide
acceptance and love, often taking the place of unsupportive biological family.
Cisgender (Cis): A person whose gender identity aligns with the sex they were
assigned at birth.
Coming Out: The process of sharing one’s LGBTQ+ identity with others.
Gay: A person who is romantically and/or sexually attracted to individuals of the
same gender. Often refers to men but can include anyone.
Genderfluid: Someone whose gender identity shifts or changes over time.
Heteroflexible: Someone who is primarily heterosexual but open to same-sex
relationships or experiences.
Homoflexible: Someone who is primarily homosexual but open to opposite-sex
relationships or experiences.
Homosexual: A man who is romantically and/or sexually attracted to other men.
Intersex: A person born with physical sex characteristics that don’t fit typical
definitions of male or female.
Lesbian: A woman who is romantically and/or sexually attracted to other women.
Monogamous: A person who chooses to have one romantic or sexual partner at a time.
Nonbinary: A person whose gender identity doesn’t fit within the traditional
male/female binary.
Pansexual (Pan): A person who is romantically and/or sexually attracted to people
regardless of their gender identity.
Polyamorous (Poly): A person who has or is open to having multiple consensual and
ethical romantic or sexual relationships at the same time.
Polysexual: A person attracted to multiple, but not necessarily all, genders.
Pronouns: Words used to refer to someone in place of their name (e.g., he/him,
she/her, they/them). Using correct pronouns shows respect for someone’s gender identity.
Queer: An umbrella term for anyone who doesn’t identify as heterosexual or
cisgender. While historically a slur, it has been reclaimed by many in the LGBTQ+ community.
Questioning: A term for someone who is exploring or unsure about their sexual
orientation, romantic orientation, or gender identity. It’s a natural part of self-discovery and
personal growth.
Transgender (Trans): A person whose gender identity differs from the sex they were
assigned at birth.
Two-Spirit: A term used by some Indigenous peoples to describe a person who
embodies both masculine and feminine spirits. It is specific to Indigenous cultures and should be
respected as such.