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'''Queer''' is an identity, and often considered a |
'''Queer''' is an identity, and often considered a movement, for individuals for sexual and gender minorities, and individuals who fall outside of and/or reject the cultural norms around sexuality, gender identity, and/or [[Gender Presentation|gender expression]]. The word queer can mean different things to different individuals, but the most common definition is someone who is not [[cishet]]/someone with [[variant]] experiences with orientation, gender, and/or [[sex]]. The Queer Movement has largely been about anti-conformity and the rejection of binaries and being pushed into boxes. Similar to the term queer is the term [[variant]]. |
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Queer is often used as an umbrella term for those in the [[LGBTA+]] community (though not all individuals in the LGBTA+ community identify as queer). One may identity as queer in addition to another identity (ie, queer [[gay]], queer [[bisexual]], etc). It can also be used be as an orientation on its own or as gender identity (see [[genderqueer]]). As an orientation on its own it is often found useful by, but is not exclusive to: |
Queer is often used as an umbrella term for those in the [[LGBTA+]] community (though not all individuals in the LGBTA+ community identify as queer). One may identity as queer in addition to another identity (ie, queer [[gay]], queer [[bisexual]], etc). It can also be used be as an orientation on its own or as gender identity (see [[genderqueer]]). As an orientation on its own it is often found useful by, but is not exclusive to: |