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Passion fruit (n.) – old Hollywood term referring to an extremely straight-acting and traditionally masculine male.

34. Full house (n.) – term used to denote having more than one Sexually Transmitted Infection at once.

14. Girl scout (n.) – military man on leave, currently seeking sex.

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For example, gender-neutral bathrooms are open to people of all genders, and gender-neutral titles like Dr. or Mx. do not contain (binary) gendered information about the person to whom they refer.

May also describe having a gender that is neutral: neither masculine nor feminine, nor anything else. A feeling of joy that comes from seeing your partner be happy with another person.

Metamour: your partner’s partner, with whom you are not intimately involved.

These could be static or fluid, and a bigender person might feel that their genders overlap, that they are both genders at the same time, or that they switch back and forth between the two. Pup

A “pup” refers to a younger gay man who enjoys taking on a submissive role in a relationship or sexual encounter. Lacy (adj.) – used to refer to an very effeminate homosexual male.

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“Genderqueer” can also be a political identity, describing those who transgress gender norms and expectations.

Intersex: an umbrella term for those whose bodies fall outside the categories of male or female. Bear

A “bear” is a term used to describe a gay man who is typically larger in size, has a lot of body hair, and exudes a more masculine and rugged appearance.

This term was previously used as a slur, but has been reclaimed by many parts of the LGBTQ+ movement.

Questioning – The process of exploring one’s own sexual orientation or gender identity, investigating influences that may come from their family, religious upbringing, and internal motivations.

Romantic Orientation – Describes an individual’s pattern of romantic attraction based on a person’s gender(s) regardless of one’s sexual orientation.

Same Gender Loving (SGL) – 1.

Nonbinary is sometimes shortened to NB (or “enby,” a phonetic pronunciation of the letters N-B).

Some people will also add the word “nonbinary” to a more binary gender label to indicate that they experience masculinity or femininity, but in a way that is distinct from binary gender. However, here is a glossary of some of the most commonly used terms.

Not all intersex people consider themselves part of the LGBTQ+ community.

Maverique: having a gender that is neither masculine, nor feminine, nor anything in between, nor neutral, yet still having a strong gendered feeling. For example, a cisgender woman had their sex labeled as female at birth, and still identifies as a woman, while a cisgender man had their sex labeled as male at birth and still identifies as a man.

Demigender: being partially, but not entirely, a given gender.

It can also refer to someone who embraces a more laid-back and easygoing lifestyle.

  • For example, someone might say, “He’s a total bear, with his big beard and strong build.”
  • In a conversation about body types, a person might say, “I’m more attracted to bears than twinks.”
  • A gay man might proudly identify as a bear and say, “I love being a bear, it’s part of my identity.”

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At Fluentslang, we’ve done our research to bring you a curated list of the top slang words and phrases used by gay men. May be used as a synonym for nonbinary, or may be used as an umbrella term for anyone who experiences or expresses gender in a non-conforming way, including binary cis and trans people who feel that they have queer or non-normative gender experiences, or all those who express gender non-normatively.

Generally used in a medical context, and shouldn’t be used to refer to someone unless you know they identify that way.

MTX: an acronym that stands for “male to X,” describes a transgender person who was assigned male at birth but now identifies as, has transitioned, or is transitioning towards a neutral or androgynous gender or sex.

Lucky Pierre (n.) – the middleman in an Eiffel Tower.

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1. Ring snatcher (n.) – during sex, the person who performs the bottom role.

This is distinct from the experience of simply wanting friends in general, as it is focused on someone is specific.

A platonic “crush” can be called a squish.

Queer: may be used as an umbrella term to describe anyone who is not cisgender, heterosexual, and heteroromantic, or anyone who engages with societally nonconforming relationships, sexualities and sexual expressions, and gender identities and gender expressions.