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This page lists common initialisms that refer to LGBTQ people or include the LGBTQ community or part of it.

Key

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Letter Meaning
2S two-spirit – umbrella term for gender-variant Indigenous North Americans
L lesbian
G gay
B bisexual
T transgender or transsexual
Q queer or questioning[1][2]
I intersex
A asexual, aromantic, or agender. Sometimes mistaken for ally as a form of aspec erasure.[3][4][5]
N non-binary
P pansexual, panromantic, or polysexual
+ or * "wildcard" indicating inclusion of alternate identities and labels not reflected in the acronym[6]

Variants of LGBTQ

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Alternatives to LGBTQ

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Same gender attraction

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Sex and gender

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Others

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See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ Sometimes LGBTTQQPFAGIBDSM or GLBTQQFAGPBDSM

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