"W" stands for WE

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W stands for We

This stand for all the gays there not much I can say about this letter so................

Whenever you need to talk about sexuality or you came out and the person didn't understand or they don't approve of you being different, come to me tell me you will feel so happy and different is good cause who wants to be like everyone else!

I DON'T CARE IF YOUR

Allosexual

A word and category describing those who experience sexual attraction. The use of this term helps to normalize the experience of being and provides a more specific label to describe those who aren't part of the asexual community.

Allosexism

This refers to norms, stereotypes, and practices in society that operate under the assumption that all human beings experience, or should experience sexual attraction.

Allosexism grants privilege to those who experience attraction and leads to prejudice against and erasure of asexual people.

Androsexual

A term used to communicate sexual or romantic attraction to men, males, or masculinity. This term intentionally includes attraction to those who identify as men, male, or masculine, regardless of biology, anatomy, or sex assigned at birth.

Asexual

identity or orientation includes individuals who don't experience sexual attraction to others of any gender.

Also referred to as "aces," some people who are asexual do experience romantic attraction to people of one or multiple genders.

Aromantic

A romantic orientation describes people who experience, regardless of sex or gender.

Autosexual

A person who's sexually attracted to themselves. Someone's desire to engage in sexual behavior such as masturbation doesn't determine whether they're autosexual.

Automatic

A romantic orientation that describes a person who's romantically attracted to themselves. Those who identify as automatic often report experiencing the relationship they have with themselves as romantic.

Bicurious

This refers to people who are questioning or, which typically includes curiosity about one's romantic or sexual attraction to people of the same or different genders.

Bisexual

Sexual orientation describes those who experience sexual or emotional attractions to people of more than one gender.

Also referred to as "bi," typically includes individuals who are attracted to a variety of people, with genders that are similar to and different than their own.

Biromantic

Those romantic attractions, but not sexual attraction, to individuals of more than one gender.

Closeted

Closeted, also referred to as "in the closet," describes people who don't publicly or openly share their sexual identity, sexual attraction, sexual behavior, gender expression, or gender identity.

Closeted is often understood as the opposite of "out," and refers to the metaphorical hidden or private place an LBGTQIA+ person comes from in the process of making decisions about disclosing gender and sexuality.

Some individuals may be out in certain communities but closeted in others, due to fear of discrimination, mistreatment, rejection, or violence.

Coming out

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