letters that are used to talk about people who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer or other sexual orientations and gender identities
LGBTQ+
not fitting traditional ideas about gender or sexuality, especially the idea that everyone is either a man or a woman and has relationships with the 'opposite' sex
queer
people who are considered a unit because of their common interests, social group, etc.
a community
to feel and say that you belong to a particular group of people
to self-identify
to be treated as if you are not important
to be marginalised
including many different types of people and treating them fairly and equally
inclusive
someone's identity as a man, woman or something else
gender
to change or develop gradually
to evolve
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