Polyamory can be an open relationship or it can be three or more people all in a relationship together. Polyamorous is not a sexuality, but a description on how someone experiences attraction. Polyamorous people can have any sexuality.
In 2017, Philadelphia's Pride organizers added two new stripes to the front/top of the classic Pride flag. One unnamed organizer explained, "The black and brown stripes are an inclusionary way to highlight black and brown LGBTQIA members within our community,”
A pansexual person is attracted to people regardless of gender, and as a result they are attracted to all genders. They do not feel any internal difference between genders or hey feel like any difference felt between genders is irrelevant.
Being pangender is feeling an entire gender spectrum that is possible for an individual to have and the experience of being pangender can also go beyond the current knowledge of genders.
An omnisexual experiences sexual attraction to all genders. Some people who identify as omnisexual may have a preference to one gender or another, or they may be equally attracted to all genders, but they may feel the act of being attracted to one gender feels different than the act of being attracted to another gender.
Genderqueer is an umbrella term similar to non-binary. It can be used to describe people in the LGBT+ community who feel that they have a queer or non-normative experience with their gender. Or to describe any gender identities other than man and woman.
People may identify as greysexual rather than asexual because they do experience sexual attraction but very infrequently. Some greysexual people may only feel sexual attraction once or twice in their life. Others may experience it more frequently, but still not as often as allosexual people.
An intersex person has sex characteristics (sexual anatomy, reproductive organs, and/or chromosome patterns) that do not fit the typical binary definition of male or female. They may identify with any sexual orientation or gender identity.
Demigender is a gender identity that involves feeling a partial connection to a particular gender identity or the concept of gender. Demigender people often identify as non-binary.
The classic and well known gay pride flag needs no explanation. Although we personally prefer the newer "Philadelphia" version (available here as well!), many still consider the standard six-color flag as the catch-all flag for the LGBTQ community.
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Bisexual individuals are people who are attracted to two or more genders- mostly men and women, though it does not have to be. Bisexual people can be attracted to any genders.
Bigender people experience two gender identities, either simultaneously or varying between the two. These two gender identities can be male and female, but can also include non-binary identities.
Someone who identifies as androgynous exhibits both male and female characteristics and consider themselves both genders, but not necessarily in equal parts
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The classic and well known gay pride flag needs no explanation. Although we personally prefer the newer "Philadelphia" version (available here as well!), many still consider the standard six-color flag as the catch-all flag for the LGBTQ community.
In 2017, Philadelphia's Pride organizers added two new stripes to the front/top of the classic Pride flag. One unnamed organizer explained, "The black and brown stripes are an inclusionary way to highlight black and brown LGBTQIA members within our community,”
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Polyamory can be an open relationship or it can be three or more people all in a relationship together. Polyamorous is not a sexuality, but a description on how someone experiences attraction. Polyamorous people can have any sexuality.
Being pangender is feeling an entire gender spectrum that is possible for an individual to have and the experience of being pangender can also go beyond the current knowledge of genders.
A pansexual person is attracted to people regardless of gender, and as a result they are attracted to all genders. They do not feel any internal difference between genders or hey feel like any difference felt between genders is irrelevant.
An omnisexual experiences sexual attraction to all genders. Some people who identify as omnisexual may have a preference to one gender or another, or they may be equally attracted to all genders, but they may feel the act of being attracted to one gender feels different than the act of being attracted to another gender.