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LGBTQIA+ puzzle #2

Horizontales
To refer to someone, especially a transgender or gender-expansive person, using a word, especially a pronoun or form of address, which does not correctly reflect the gender with which they identify.
Attraction to multiple partners simultaneously. These people can also be bi, straight, gay, pan, or other type of orientation. They have two or more partners at the same time.
A term used to describe transgender or gender-expansive individuals who do not disclose their transgender or gender-expansive status in their public or private lives (or certain aspects of their public and private lives). The term is increasingly considered offensive by some as it implies an element of deception.
Linguistic tools used to refer to someone in the third person.
The symbol gay men were required to wear in Nazi concentration camps during WWII
Clinically significant distress caused when a person's assigned birth gender is not the same as the one with which they identify.
The fear and hatred of, or discomfort with, transgender people.
A term sometimes used to refer to the process—social, legal, and/or medical—one goes through to discover and/or affirm one’s gender identity.
A double-edged hatchet or axe, is a symbol of strength and unity for the lesbian community, associated with Demeter, the Goddess of Earth.
This magazine published the first cover story on gay rights in a national magazine.
Some lesbians, particularly butch dykes, also participate in Bear culture referring to themselves with this distinct label.Gender dysphoria: Clinically significant distress caused when a person's assigned birth gender is not the same as the one with which they identify.
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an honorific (e.g. Mr., Ms., Mrs., etc.) that is gender neutral.
This person designed the rainbow flag, or Pride Flag, in San Francisco in 1978.
The word “lesbian” is derived from the Greek island ______, home of Greek poetess Sappho.
Someone who is attracted to non-cisgender people. This includes trans, gender fluid, androgynous, and other gender-queer people.
Exposing someone’s lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender identity to others without their permission.
An umbrella term traditionally within Native American communities to recognize individuals who possess qualities or fulfill roles of both genders.
Describes those who are in a process of discovery and exploration about their sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, or a combination thereof.
An adjective describing a person who does not identify exclusively as a man or a woman. Non-binary people may identify as being both a man and a woman, somewhere in between, or as falling completely outside these categories.
A negative term often incorrectly used to describe the lives of people who are LGBTQ. The term is disliked because it implies that being LGBTQ is a choice.
The airline company that apologized for arguing in plane crash litigation that it should pay less in compensation for the life of a gay passenger than for a heterosexual one because he may have had AIDS.
Refers to a person not limited in sexual choice with regard to biological sex, gender, or gender identity.
Celebrations that typically take place in June that commemorate the Stonewall Inn riots of June 28, 1969.