LGBTQIAPON+
Disclaimer: This is a small definition of it and there are more that I may have missed so reblog and add or correct any mistakes. This include all ages of people and kinds. Also feel free to elaborate on any of these.
L - Lesbian: A person who is a women/females who is attracted to other women/females including non-binary/trans people.
G - Gay: A person who is a men/males who is attracted to other men/males including non-binary/trans people.
B - Bisexual/Bi: A person of any gender that likes two or more genders (there are more that two genders).
T - Transgender/Trans: A person of any gender feeling that they aren't in the right gender and want to change genders or have changed genders.
Q - Queer: A person who orientation/sexuality changes or is different from the "normal" this is an umbrella term and is used by non-binary and gender fluid people but can be used by others as well.
Q - Questioning: A person who is questioning their identity and doesn't know or have no where to fall under.
I - Intersexual: A person who reproductive/sexual anatomy and/or chromosome pattern doesn't fit the typical binary idea of female or male.
A - Aromantic/Aro: A person who has little to no romantic feelings/attraction for others but do have sexual feelings for others.
A - Asexual/Ace: A person who has little to no sexual feelings for others but do have romantic feelings/attraction for others.
A - Aromantic and AsexualAroace: A person who has little to no romantic and sexual feelings/attraction to others.
A - Agender: A person who has no gender or is neutral/genderless calling under non-binary or transgender or other terms.
P - Pansexual/Pan: A person who is attracted to any gender and/or sex or doesn't care the gender they are to be attracted to them.
P - Polysexual/Poly: A person who is attracted to multiple gender but not attracted to all genders.
O - Omnisexual/Omni: A person who is attracted to all genders or don't care about the gender to attracted to them.
N - Non-binary: A person who doesn't fall in the male or female and go by they/them, xe/xem or others of their choosing.
There are many more but these are the general ones that are in the letters and each have subcategories or are an umbrella term (means that there are a lot more categories under it and it is just put it into one word or definition).










