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My understanding, though too vague, was that it helps expand on people who identify as queer but not necessarily as LGBT. Turns out it's for queer or questioning however more traditionally a plus symbol is used to help cover this (and other), whereas I merged two ideas.
This might help..
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So the term queer is acceptable again? I cant keep up.
I can't say that I have ever felt the need to chant insults to anyone whatsoever at a sporting occasion.
I thought I understood most of the acronyms and definitions around gender and identity, but I only found out what 'gay' means yesterday.
I always assumed it was just a word adopted and redefined by homosexuals and lesbians to mean positive, joyous and happy in their sexuality. I was told yesterday that the origin is an acronym for 'Good As You'. I never knew that!
Weird little man
It's true of any sort of insult though it isn't insulting if it's said by the person, it isn't complicated in the slightest. I don't understand why people who aren't gay are so desperate to say it nor why they're so annoyed that gay people can.
It's a bizarre form of privileged that doesn't even offer any benefits.
I understand the phrase LGBT but what does the Q+ stand for? Never seen that included.
The Q is for questioning.
Introduced by the leftie liberals to cover young pre school children that are questioning their sexuality. This is genuine. All dross if you ask me.
LBGTQ.
I am coming out and identifying as a Sikorsky Helicopter. So I want it to be referred to as
LBGTQSK.
You all okay with that?