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An acronym used to express the following sexual and gender identities/groups: Q: Queer and/or Questioning, U: Unidentified, I: Intersex, L: Lesbian, T: Transgender, B: Bisexual, A: Asexual (and/or) Allies, G: Gay and/or Genderqueer (GQ).
The way people externally communicate gender identity to others through their behavior and their outward, chosen appearance.
A person who is legally required, usually due to their profession, to report observed or suspected abuse to the relevant authorities. Common mandated reporters are teachers, therapists, and healthcare providers.
A steroid hormone found in the bodies of all people, produced in the ovaries and the adrenal glands.It is involved in puberty, menstruation, pregnancy, mood, bone health, and other things across the body and lifespan .
Describes the sexual orientation of a woman who is sexually and emotionally attracted only or mostly to other women.
Feeling happiness because of someone else’s happiness. Most often a term used in poly/ethical nonmonogamy to express feeling joy from a partner also finding joy with another partner, but it can be used outside this context, too.