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*Autoromatic - A romantic orientation that describes a person who’s romantically attracted to themselves. People who identify as autoromatic often report experiencing the relationship they have with themselves as romantic. | *Autoromatic - A romantic orientation that describes a person who’s romantically attracted to themselves. People who identify as autoromatic often report experiencing the relationship they have with themselves as romantic. | ||
*Bicurious - This refers to people who are questioning or exploring bisexuality, often due to a curiosity about one’s romantic or sexual attraction to people of the same or different genders. | *Bicurious - This refers to people who are questioning or exploring bisexuality, often due to a curiosity about one’s romantic or sexual attraction to people of the same or different genders. | ||
*Bisexual - A sexual orientation that describes people who experience sexual, romantic, or emotional attractions to people of more than one gender. | |||
*Biromantic - People who experience romantic attraction, but not sexual attraction, to people of more than one gender. | |||
*Cupiosexual - Cupiosexual describes asexual people who don’t experience sexual attraction but still have the desire to engage in sexual behavior or a sexual relationship. | |||
*Demisexual - This romantic orientation describes people who experience romantic attraction only under specific circumstances, such as after building an emotional relationship with a person. | |||
*Gay - A term that describes people who experience sexual, romantic, or emotional attraction to people of the same or a similar gender. | |||
*Graysexual - is used to acknowledge the gray area on the sexuality spectrum for people who don’t explicitly and exclusively identify as asexual or aromantic. | |||
*Grayromantic - A romantic orientation that describes individuals whose romantic attraction exists in the gray area between romantic and aromantic. | |||
*Gynesexual - A term used to communicate sexual or romantic attraction to women, females, or femininity. | |||
*Heterosexual - A term that describes people who experience sexual, romantic, or emotional attraction to people of the “opposite” gender (e.g., male vs. female, man vs. woman) or a different gender. | |||
*Homosexual - people who experience sexual, romantic, or emotional attraction to people of the same or a similar gender. | |||
*Lesbian - A woman or female-identified person who experiences sexual, romantic, or emotional attraction to people of the same or a similar gender. However, it’s important to note that not all lesbians are female-identified; some define their identity as more nonmale or femme than female or feminine. | |||
*Libidoist asexual - A term used to describe an asexual person who experiences sexual feelings that are satisfied through self-stimulation or masturbation. | |||
*Non-libidoist asexual - Referring to an identity on the asexuality spectrum, a non-libidoist asexual is someone who doesn’t experience any sexual feelings or has an active sex drive. | |||
*Omnisexual - s similar to pansexual and can be used to describe people whose sexuality isn’t limited to those of a particular gender, sex, or sexual orientation. | |||
'''Gender Identities''' | '''Gender Identities''' |
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Over the past 10 years, we have seen a a veritable explosion of new sexual and gender identity labels that people, especially young people, are using to describe themselves. Many young people for a verity of reasons including better sex education and access to the internet are finding that they don't neatly fit into the old categories of straight, gay, lesbian, bisexual or even what it means to be boy or girl. This is the great chasm that separates the beliefs and behaviors belonging to members of many of today's youth from the political, religious, and educational institutions and belief systems of the older generations. Politicians, religious leaders and parents have begun to accuse educators of trying to "sexualize or groom children" or that teachers are trying to turn children and adolescents into gays, or even worse trying to convince them that they are transgender. There is very little truth to be found in any these accusations and it is more an attempt to "shift blame" i.e. "my kid doesn't really feel that way and it is the teachers that have brainwashed him to say that or thinking that way etc..." The truth is closer to the fact that young people are learning a plethora of information from many sources not only their school, but also from their peers, and from the internet and then applying what fits to themselves and in some places receiving acceptance from their peer group for their non majoritive identities. The question that still remains is whether this sexual and gender awareness revolution is going to be able to flourish or will it wilt and die in the toxic soil of a reinvigorated heteronormative resurgence? Over the past year in the United States, there has been significant push-back against allowing the sexual awareness of young people. A number of new state laws have have been purposed and have been passed that target sexual and gender minority youth, and in some cases their parents. As of the beginning of July 2022, ten new laws aimed at sexual minority youth went into effect, all of them related to education. Most of these laws are similar to Florida’s "Parental Rights in Education act" which has been dubbed "The don't say gay law" banning classroom discussions of gender and sexuality, supposedly for grades K-3, but has already been used to prevent seniors from discussing their sexual orientation during their commencement ceremony speech. A number of states have enacted laws preventing transgender girls from playing sports, and in some states outlawing gender affirming care as well as criminalizing both their parents and their doctors. None of these laws are intended to help the kids. They are intended to score votes for the politician, appease parents and the various religious institutions and promote heteronormativity. The truth is that sexual awareness and self-awareness in young people frightens adults, especially parents. Many parents are under-educated themselves regarding sexuality and politicians and others happily feed into this by spreading disinformation, such as that young people are being taught that they can "choose" their sexuality or gender. They are being deceived into believing that their heterosexual children are being turned gay or transgender, which is neither true or possible even in very young children. Because of the increased amount of information young people are receiving what it does do is put them in touch with all the different aspects of their own sexuality. They didn't get "turned this way", it was already there. They simply have learned the language and gained the social freedom/acceptance necessary in order to express it. III.Awareness: Sexual and gender cohorts https://www.dictionary.com/e/gender-sexuality/enby/ https://gender.fandom.com/wiki/Enby https://www.healthline.com/health/different-types-of-sexuality Sexual Identities
Gender Identities
Minor attraction identities
IV. sex ed V. Sexual dichotomy, confusion and violence. Conclusion |