Welcome to our frequently asked questions page! Here, we hope to answer your queer questions to the best of our ability. If you’re unfamiliar with common LGBTQ+ phrases, terminology, or culture–don’t panic–this page is for you!
Queer Terminology
Queer: Unless it’s used derogatorily, it’s okay to say! I promise you LGBTQ+ people won’t get mad at you referring to them as queer. A queer person is anyone that deviates from the cisgender heterosexual norm, and we use it interchangeably with LGBTQ+.
Cisgender: This just means your gender matches up with the one assigned to you at birth.
Transgender: A person whose gender does not match up with the one assigned to them at birth.
Nonbinary: A person whose gender does not match up with our society’s pre-established, traditional gender binary.
Heterosexual: A person sexually attracted strictly to the sex opposite of theirs.
WLW: Stands for women-loving-women. It is an umbrella term for any women that holds attraction for other women, whether they be lesbian, bisexual, pansexual, etc.
What does LGBTQ+ stand for?
You might encounter different variations of the LGBTQ+ acronym, such as LGBT, and 2SLGBTQIA+. We list all the terms you might see below.
2S Two-spirit
Lesbian
Gay
Bisexual
Transgender
Queer
Intersex
Asexual
+ Everything else considered queer, such as nonbinary
