LGBTA Wiki

Welcome to the LGBTA Wiki
This wikia is meant to be a resource of members of the LGBTA+ community, people who are questioning, or anyone who's curious. Specifically this wikia is meant to explain identities that are often unknown or unheard of, and therefore have very little information about them elsewhere online. It's also meant to be a full resource, explaining everything this is to know know about any given identity, which can sometimes be hard to find as information can be scattered all across the internet.

Where To Start
LGBTA stands for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and asexual/aromantic/agender. It's an adaptation of the initialism LGBT, which originated in the 1990s. It may be used to refer to anyone who is non-heterosexual, non-heteromantic, or non-cisgender. Some popular variants include LGBTQ, LGBTIA, LGBTQA, and LGBTIAQ. The Q stands for questioning/queer, and the I stands for intersex. Others include LGBT+ or LGBTA+, which is used to encompass the full spectrums of sexuality and gender.



Helping Out
To create a new article simply enter the title in the box below. width=24 break=no buttonlabel=Create new article Before you make a new article it's recommended that you read the New Page Guidelines and be sure to follow the Community Guidelines. You can also help by adding relevant information to one of our stub articles. Information like who coined the term, when is was coined, who created the flag and when, as well as more information about the identity itself is always appreciated. 



February 9, 2020
Despite the fact that the home page of this wikia is often one of the most viewed pages it was always kind of bare bones and boring. It was intended to just be a placeholder but I never got around to properly designing it. That is no longer. The main page is now more streamlined; it has two columns to make it look nicer, and I added important links like the new page guidelines. There is also a popular page tab and an article of the week tab. These two tabs will be updated every week.

November 21, 2019
The poll posted one month ago has been closed. You can see the results here.





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