Hey! I simply love your writing. You're really talented. I have a question for you. Would you mind explaining the LGBTQ+ spectrum? I'm trying my best to understand it, and I'm growing increasingly confused.
Thank you, and I’d love to help.
Homosexual is sexual attraction to people of the same gender, the opposite of heterosexuality.
Bisexual is when you are attracted to both girls and boys.
Pansexual is when you experience attraction to all genders.
Asexual is when you don’t experience attraction.
Demisexual is when you experience attraction to someone, but only after forming a deep emotional connection.
Those are the basics of attraction as there are many more. And then there’s the genders.
A transgender person, for example: denoting or relating to a person whose sense of personal identity and gender does not correspond with their birth sex. Like, if they were assigned female at birth, if they were trans then they would identify as a transboy.
A genderfluid person is someone whose gender changes, it isn’t fixed.
An agender person doesn’t really have a gender.
A non-binary person is outside of the gender binary of girl and boy.
I’m not an expert on the whole spectrum, but I hope my definitions cleared things up a little. Please, correct me if I’ve got any of these wrong, and I will change them!











