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1 The ABC's of Sexuality and Gender: LGBTQ+ 101

2 What To Keep In Mind During This Workshop
You’re here to learn! There are no stupid questions Keep an open mind This is a safe space

3 Biological Sex, Gender Identity, and Gender Expression
anatomy chromosomes hormones either the male or female division of a species, especially as differentiated with reference to the reproductive functions. Biological, not how someone identifies themselves regarding their gender. Gender Expression: communication of gender Gender Identity: psychological sense of self doesn’t always match with biological sex a person's inner sense of being male, female, or a non-binary gender.

4 Binary versus Non-Binary
the classification of sex and gender into two distinct, opposite and disconnected forms of masculine and feminine. Male and Female Non-Binary: a catch-all category for gender identities that are not exclusively masculine or feminine — identities which are thus outside of the gender binary and cisnormativity.

5 They/Their/Them are the best terms to use until you are certain of the preferred pronouns. They/Their/Them is used to refer to a single individual now!

6 Romantic Orientation refers to the gender(s)/sex(es) that a person may be attracted to and how they compare to that person’s own gender. Romantic orientation refers to romantic attraction (who a person may want to date or fall in love with) rather than who they may want to have sex with. It is especially relevant to asexual people, but many people have a sexual orientation that is different from their romantic orientation. There is a romantic equivalent to all sexual orientations. Ex: biromantic. Sexual orientation refers to the gender(s)/sex(es) that a person may be sexually attracted to and how they compare to that person’s own gender. It is often confused with sexual preference, which refers to the kinds of sexual activity a person may enjoy.

7 A Few Sexual Orientations
Heterosexuality Homosexuality Bisexuality Pansexuality Asexuality Demisexual Greysexual

8 A Few Romantic Orientations
Heteroromantic – Homoromantic – Biromantic – Panromantic – Aromantic – Demiromantic – Greyromantic

9 Now it’s time for you to map yourself!!!!

10 What is a Spectrum? used to classify something, in terms of its position on a scale between two extreme or opposite points

11 Sexual Orientation How Sexual Gender Identity Expression
Opposite Sex Same Sex How Sexual Sexual Asexual Gender Identity Feminine Masculine Expression Masculine Feminine Romantic Orientation Same Sex Opposite Sex

12 Demiromantic and Panromantic
Sexual Orientation Opposite Sex Same Sex Pansexual Demi Sexual Asexual Gender Identity Feminine Masculine Expression Masculine Feminine Romantic Orientation Same Sex Opposite Sex Demiromantic and Panromantic EXAMPLE

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15 Its OKAY if you don’t know!!!

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17 HAVE FUN!!!!

18 Now lets play: GUESS THE FLAG!!!

19 Heterosexuality

20 Asexuality

21 Trans*

22 Bisexuality

23 Genderqueer

24 Pansexuality

25 Agender

26 Genderfluid

27 Demisexuality

28 Polysexual

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30 TED Talks: Ending Gender


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