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lgbtqia+ representation: comic edition
this list includes online comics written/drawn by trans people :)
Assigned Male, Sophie Labelle (she/her)
Becoming Me, Mia Rose (she/her)
Deathwish, Maddie Blaustein (she/her)
Doom Patrol, Rachel Pollack (she/her)
Goodbye to Halos, Valeria Halla (she/her)
O Human Star, Blue Delliquanti (they/them)
Portside Stories, Valerie Halla (she/her)
Rain, Jocelyn Samara (she/her)
Trans Girl Next Door, Kylie Wu (she/her)
De Boezems (Two Bosoms), Jio Ghianni (he/him)
Up and Out, Julia Kaye (she/her)
Venus Envy, Erin Lindsey (she/her)
Witchy, Ariel Ries (she/them)
BONUS - 50 zines written by queer people of color !!
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bluejay-boy · 4 years
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CONTINUED: movies with trans characters played by trans actors
(some overlap with the original post, forgive me)
Assassination Nation
Be Like Others (documentary)
Boy Meets Girl
By Hook or By Crook
Creature
Disclosure
Every Day
A Fantastic Woman (Una Mujer Fantástica)
Gun Hill Road
I Stand Corrected (documentary)
Kinky Boots
Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil
Off Road (Fuoristrada)
Port Authority
Southern Comfort (documentary)
Strella (A Woman’s Way, Στρέλλα)
Tangerine
Tchindas 
The Carmilla Movie 
Tom-Yum-Goong (ต้มยำกุ้ง)
Yellow Hair 2 (노랑머리 2)
lgbtqia+ representation: movies
movies with lgbtqia+ characters and/or themes
A Single Man
A Sinner in Mecca
Alex Strangelove
Appropriate Behaviour
Atomic Blonde
Blackbird
Bohemian Rhapsody
Booksmart
Brokeback Mountain
Call Me By Your Name
Circumstances
Colette
Disclosure
Ek Ladki Ko Dekha Toh Aisa Laga
Fire
Frida
Gay Muslims
Gia
Happy Together
Hearts Beat Loud
Hineini: Coming Out in a Jewish High School
How I Felt When I Saw That Girl
I Am Gay and Muslim
I Can’t Think Straight
Keep Not Silent
Kinky Boots
Love, Simon
Moonlight
Naz and Maalik
Noah’s Arc: Jumping the Broom
ParaNorman
Pariah
Philadelphia
Rafiki
Rocketman
Saving Face
Set It Off
Spider Lilies
The Birdcage
The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo
The Handmaiden
The Happy Sad
The History Boys
The Hours
The Imitation Game
The Miseducation of Cameron Post
The Skinny
The Wound
Those People
Trembling Before G-d 
Tropical Malady
Two Weddings and a Funeral
Weekend
Yes or No
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bluejay-boy · 4 years
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CONTINUED: tv shows with trans* characters played by trans* actors
(some overlap with the original post)
Becoming Us (main characters)
Billions (main character)
Brave New Girls (main character)
Casualty (one-time character)
Chicago Med (side character, one-time character)
The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina (main character)
Dark Angel (one-time character)
Designated Survivor (side character)
Difficult People (side character)
Dirty Sexy Money (side character)
EastEnders (side character)
Emmerdale (side character)
Euphoria (main character)
Faking It (side character)
The Fosters (side character)
The Good Doctor (one-time character)
Good Girls (side character)
Good Trouble (side characters)
Gray’s Anatomy (side character)
Gwaith/Cartref (Home/Work, main character)
Her Story (main characters)
How to Get Away With Murder (one-time character)
Hung (two-time character)
I Am Cait (main character)
I Am Jazz (main character)
Jessica Jones (side character)
The L Word (side character)
The L Word: Generation Q (side character)
The Magicians (side character)
Modern Family (side character)
Mrs. Fletcher (main character)
My Transsexual Summer (main characters)
9-1-1: Lone Star (main character)
Number 96 (main character)
The OA (main character)
Orange is the New Black (main character)
Party of Five (2020, side character)
The Politician (side character)
Pose (main characters)
Pride: The Series (main character)
Queen Sugar (side character)
Rise (side character)
RWBY (side character)
Sense8 (main character)
Shameless (main character)
She-ra and the Princesses of Power (side character)
Star (main character)
Steven Universe (main characters)
Supergirl (main character)
The Surreal Life (one-season actor)
The Switch (main character)
TransGeneration (main characters)
When They See Us (side character)
Work In Progress (main character)
lgbtqia+ representation: tv show edition
tv shows with lgbtqia+ characters and/or themes
American Horror Story
Andi Mack
Arthur
The Assassination of Gianni Versace
Better Things
Big Mouth
Billions
The Bisexual
Black Lightning
Black Mirror
Bojack Horseman
The Bold Type
Brooklyn Nine Nine
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina
Dawson’s Creek
Dear White People
Elite
Euphoria
Everything Sucks!
The Fosters
Gentleman Jack
Glee
GLOW
The Good Fight
Grey’s Anatomy
The Haunting of Hill House
How to Get Away With Murder
In the Flesh
Jessica Jones
Killing Eve
The L Word
The Magicians
Modern Family
One Day at a Time
Orange is the New Black
The Other Two
The Politician
Pose
Pretty Little Liars
Queer Eye
Riverdale
RWBY
Search Party
Schitt’s Creek
Sense8
Sex Education
Shadownhunters
Shameless
She-ra and the Princesses of Power
Skins
Special
Steven Universe
Superstore
Tales of the City
Transparent
True Bloods
Ugly Betty
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt
Vida
Wentworth
Will & Grace
Xena: Warrior Princess
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bluejay-boy · 4 years
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CONTINUED: trans* theatre characters written by and/or originally played by trans* people
Busted: The Musical - written by Bianca Leigh (she/her, also plays multiple characters)
FTM - written by David Harrison (he/him, also plays trans character)
Hidden: A Gender - written by Kate Bornstein (she/her), trans character played by Justin Vivian Bond (v/v’s)
Hir - written by Taylor Mac (judy/judy’s), trans character played by Puppett (they/them)
Lustre - written by Julia Vivian Bond (v/v’s), trans characters played by trans actors
Plot Points in Our Sexual Development - trans character played by Jax Jackson (he/him)
Street Children - trans characters played by trans actors
Trans Scripts, Part I: The Women - trans characters played by trans actors
Trans Voices Cabaret - written by Donnie Cianciotto (he/him), trans characters played by trans actors
Vain Victory - written by Jackie Curtis (he/she), trans character played by Candy Darling (she/her, later Holly Woodlawn, she/her)
lgbtqia+ representation: musical edition
A New Brain
Be More Chill
Falsettos
Fun Home
Kinky Boots
Rent
Spring Awakening
The Prom
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CONTINUED: trans* characters written and/or voiced by trans* people
Cyberpunk 2077 - V, options for trans or non-binary gender
Dragon Age: Inquisition - Cremisius "Krem" Aclassi (created by Patrick Weekes, they/them)
Dream Daddy: A Dad Dating Simulator - Damien Bloodmarch (voiced by Jason Larock, he/him)
Dys4ia - player character (written by Anna Anthropy, she/her)
Magical Mystery Cure - Nari and Ella (programmed by @toriously, they/them, designed by @dotoriii, they/them)
Saints Row 2, Volition - player character with customizable gender identity/presentation
Tell Me Why - Tyler (consulted GLAAD in creation)
We Know The Devil - Venus (written by Aevee Bee, she/her)
lgbtqia+ representation: video game edition
video games with lgbtqia+ characters
Dragon Age
Fallout: New Vegas
Tell Me Why
The Arcana
The Outer Worlds
When the Night Comes
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allgo
allgo envisions a just and equitable society that celebrates and nurtures vibrant queer people of color communities.
@allgoqpoc
API Equality
API Equality empowers Asian & Pacific Islander communities for LGBTQIA+, racial, and social justice to create an inclusive, equitable, and just society.
@apiequalityla-blog​
Asian Pacific Islander Pride Council (APIPC)
APIPC is a network of Asian and Pacific Islander LGBTQIA+ organizations providing support, resources and advocacy to the API and LGBTQIA+ communities.
bklyn boihood
bklyn boihood creates spaces where Black, brown queer and trans bois* and our communities can cultivate stories, dreams and creative work.
@bklynboihood
Black Girl Dangerous (BGD)
BGD seeks to, in as many ways as possible, amplify the voices, experiences and expressions of queer and trans people of color.
@BGDblog
Black Transmen, Inc. (BTMI)
BTMI ensures that all trans men and LGBTQIA+ individuals are acknowledged and provided equal access and protection, enabling them to contribute to a productive society.
@blacktransmen
Brave Space Alliance
Brave Space Alliance is a Black-led, trans-led LGBTQIA+ Center designed to create and provide affirming, culturally competent services for all LGBTQIA+ people in Chicago.
@BSAllianceChi
Brown Boi Project
The Brown Boi Project is a community of masculine womyn, men, two-spirit people, and trans men committed to changing how communities of color talk about gender.
@brownboiproject
Campus Pride
Campus Pride advocates for student leaders and campus groups working to create a safer college environment for LGBTQIA+ students.
@campuspride​
Center for Black Equity (CBE)
CBE promotes a multinational LGBTQIA+ network improving equal rights in health, wellness, and economics and promoting work, responsibility, and self-determination.
@ctr4blackequity
Colorlines
Colorlines is a daily news site where race matters, featuring award-winning in-depth reporting, news analysis, opinion and curation.
@colorlines
E-Kick
E-Kick is the Detroit center for LGBTQIA+ African Americans, creating social awareness and providing programs to educate and partner with organizations.
Familia: Trans Queer Liberation Movement (TQLM)
Familia: TQLM works towad the collective liberation of trans, queer, and nonconforming Latinxs through building community, organizing, advocacy, and education.
@familiatqlm
First Nations Two Spirit Collective
The First Nations Collective is comprised of indigenous peoples who identify as two-spirit, gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, gender-non-conforming, queer and allies.
Gender Proud
Gender Proud is a trans-specific production company whose goal is to is to use media to elevate justice and equality for the transgender community.
@genderproud
Gender Spectrum
Gender Spectrum works to create gender sensitive and inclusive environments for all children and teens.
@genderspectrum​ / @gender_spectrum
Global Queer Desi Project
Global Queer Desi Project creates a dialogue among queer South Asians to break isolation, share resources, and provide support for queer South Asians across the world.
Heavenly Angel Fund (HAF) Project
HAF Project provides holistic health services for NYC Black trans women during the pandemic including testing, healthcare, food, transportation funds, and care packages.
Hotpot! Philly
Hotpot! Philly builds community for Queer Asian + Pacific Islander LGBTQIA+ folks through social gatherings, political action and good food.
I Am: Trans People Speak
I AM raises awareness about the diversity that exists within transgender communities.
Immigration Equality
Immigation Equality advocates for immigrants facing discrimination for their sexuality, gender identity, or HIV status with legal services, policy advocacy, and impact litigation.
@iequality
Massachusetts Transgender Political Coalition (MTPC)
Massachusetts Transgender Political Coalition (MTPC) is an advocacy and education organization that works to end discrimination based on gender identity and expression.
@MassTPC
National Black Justice Coalition (NBJC)
NBJC is a civil rights organization dedicated to empowering Black LGBTQIA+ people.
@NBJContheMove
National LGBTQ Task Force
National LGBTQ Task Force advances freedom, justice, and equity for LGBTQ+ people.
@thetaskforce​
National Queer and Trans Therapists of Color Network (NQTTCN)
NQTTCN is a healing justice organization committed to transforming mental health for queer and trans people of color.
@nqttcn
National Queer Asian Pacific Islander Alliance (NQAPIA) 
NQAPIA builds organizational capacity, promotes visibility, educates our community, expands collaborations, and challenges anti-LGBTQIA+ bias and racism.
@nqapia
Out in the Open
Out in the Open connects rural LGBTQ people to build community, visibility, knowledge and power.
@weareoutintheopen
Pipeline Project
The Pipeline Project is a recruitment and leadership advancement initiative to increase the number of people of color working for and leading LGBTQIA+ advocacy.
Project HEALTH
Project HEALTH works to expand and improve healthcare for the trans community by educating providers about how to give culturally sensitive, medically appropriate care.
@transHEALTHcare
ProjectQ Community Center
ProjectQ Community Center is a non-profit organization that provides safe space, free mentorship workshops, and gender affirming haircuts for LGBTQIA+ homeless youth.
@project_q_
Queer Asian Pacific-Islander Alliance (QAPA)
QAPA provides a supportive social, political, and educational environment for LGBTQIA+ people of Asian and Pacific Islander heritage.
@QAPA_online
Queer Women of Color Media Arts Project (QWOCMAP)
QWOCMAP transforms what we see in film by developing leaders in the art of filmmaking and empowering social justice movements.
@qwocmapsf
SALGA NYC
SALGA NYC promotes awareness, acceptance, empowerment, and inclusion for people of all sexual and gender identities, who trace their heritage to South Asia and diaspora.
@salganyc
Satang
Satrang serves the South Asian LGBTQIA+ community by promoting awareness, acceptance, and empowerment through social, educational, and advocacy-related events.
@satrangsocal
SPART*A
SPART*A is a group of transgender people who serve or have served in the military.
@sparta_pride
Stand with Trans
Stand with Trans provides the tools needed by trans youth so they will be empowered, supported and validated as they transition to their authentic life.
@standwithtrans
The Trans 100
The Trans 100 is intended to provide a broad and diverse look into the trans community, not to impose labels or provoke arguments over language and definitions.
@thetrans100
Trans Folx Fighting Eating Disorders (TFFED)
TFFED works to interrupt the disproportionate incidence of eating disorders in trans individuals with community healing, recovery institution reform, and empowerment. 
@transfolxfightingeds / @tffed
TransGriot
TransGriot discusses our African-descended trans family across the Diaspora, reclaims our trans history, and speaks truth to power from an Afrocentric perspective.
@transgriot
Trans Latin@ Coalition
The TransLatin@ Coalition is an organization formed by Trans Latin@ leaders who organize and advocate for the needs of Trans Latin@s who are immigrants to the US.
@translatinacoalition / @translatina_c
Trans Partner Network
TPN creates space for partners of trans and genderqueer people to connect with each other in a space which honours their experiences and their relationships.
Trans People of Color Coalition (TPOCC)
TPOCC exists to amplify stories, support leadership, and challenge issues of racism, transphobia, and transmisogyny.
@TransPOCC
Trans United
Trans United partners with visionary trans leaders to build the collective capacity of the trans community and improve the lives of trans people, our families, and our allies.
@transunitedfund
Trans Women of Color Collective (TWOCC)
TWOCC is building a network of trans, non-binary Black and people of color who are artists, healers, entrepreneurs and creators sharing and cultivating sustainable projects.
@TWOCCNYC
Trans Women of Color (TWOC) Solidarity Network
TWOC Solidarity Network upholds the self determination of Two-Spirit, Trans Women, and Femmes of color and creates opportunities to exercise community care.
@TWOCSolidarity
Trans Youth Family Allies (TYFA)
TYFA strives for a society free of suicide and violence where all children are respected.
TransAthlete.com
TransAthlete is a resource for students, athletes, coaches, and administrators to find information about trans inclusion in athletics at various levels of play.
@TransAthlete
TransLife Care at Chicago House
TransLife Care provides free health and social services to vulnerable trans individuals.
@ChicagoHouse85
Transgender Americans Veterans Association
Transgender American Veterans Association advocates for the equality of trans veterans and active members to receive equal treatment in healthcare, benefits, and open service.
@transveteran
Transgender Map
Transgender Map provides education and resources about gender identity, gender expression, and the social, legal, medical, and financial aspects of gender transition.
Trikone
Trikone offers a supportive, empowering environment where LGBTQIA+ South Asians and allies can make connections and proudly promote acceptance of their sexual identity.
Unity Coalition | Coalición Unida (UC|CU)
UC|CU advances equality and fairness for the Latinx, Hispanic, and indigenous LGBTQIA+ community through education, leadership, and awareness.
@unitycoalition
Visibility Project
Visibility Project documents personal experiences of Queer Asian Pacific American women and trans folks with visual art and narratives on an accessible online platform.
@vizproject
Zuna Institute
Zuna Institute addresses the needs of Black lesbians in the areas of Health, Public Policy, Economic Development, and Education.
@zunainstitute
lgbtqia+ organizations
AVEN
Asexual Visibility and Education Network hosts the world’s largest online asexual community as well as a large archive of resources on asexuality.
Black and Pink
Black and Pink is a national prison abolitionist organization dedicated to dismantling the criminal punishment system and the harms caused to LGBTQIA+ people and people living with HIV/AIDS who are affected by the system through advocacy, support, and organizing.
@blackandpinkorg
Black LGBTQIA+ Migrant Project
BLMP builds and centers the power of Black LGBTQIA+ migrants to ensure the liberation of all Black people through community-building, political education, creating access to direct services, and organizing across borders.
@officialblmp
Black Trans Femmes in the Arts
The mission of the BTFA Collective is to connect the community of black trans women and non-binary femmes in the arts and to build power among ourselves.
@btfacollective
Black Trans Futures
Helping Black intersex, gender variant, nonbinary, & gender nonconforming people get their material needs met.
@blktransfutures
Black Trans Media
Black Trans Media reframed the value and worth of Black trans people by building community, media, and education for racial and gender justice. 
@blacktransmedia
Black Trans Travel Fund
The Black Trans Travel Fund is a grassroots, mutual aid based organization developed for the purpose of providing Black transgender women with the financial resources necessary for them to be able to self-determine and access their safest travel options.
@blktranstravel
Black Trans TV
BlackTransTV is a digital media platform housed under our production company Blk Ryl Productions. We know that without black queer/trans folks there is no liberation for all black people. http://blacktranstv.com
@blacktranstv
Emergency Release Fund
The mission of the Emergency Release Fund is to ensure that no trans person at risk in New York City jails remains in detention before trial. 
@release_fund
For the Gworls
We raise money to assist w/ Black trans folks’ rent & affirmative surgeries.
@4thegworls
gc2b 
gc2b is proud to be the very first gender-affirming apparel company that is trans-owned and -operated to design binding options that are safe, accessible, and comfortable.
@gc2b
GLITS (Gays and Lesbians Living in a Transgender Society)
Gays & Lesbians Living In a Transgender Society is a grassroots organization dedicated to supporting the LGBTQIA community internationally.
@glitsinc
GLSEN 
GLSEN believes that every student has the right to a safe, supportive, and LGBTQ-inclusive K-12 education.
@glsen 
GLAAD 
GLAAD tackles tough issues to shape the narrative and provoke dialogue that leads to cultural change.
@glaad
Human Rights Campaign
HRC is the largest national LGBTQIA+ civil rights organization, envisioning a world where LGBTQIA+ people are ensured equality at home, at work, and in every community. 
@humanrightscampaign
Know Your HIV Status + Living Positively Support Group 
There are many reasons to get tested for HIV. Early detection is what matters most. Get tested, know your status, learn what’s next.
@knowyourhivstatus
LGBT Books to Prisoners
A trans-affirming, racial justice-focused, prison abolitionist project sending books to incarcerated LGBTQ-identified people across the United States.
@lgbtbookstoprisoners
Marsha P.  Johnson Institute
The Marsha P. Johnson Institute (MPJI) protects and defends the human rights of BLACK transgender people by organizing, advocating, creating an intentional community to heal, developing transformative leadership, and promoting our power.
@mpjinstitute
NAMI
The National Alliance on Mental Illness is the nation’s largest grassroots mental health organization dedicated to building better lives for the millions of Americans affected by mental illness.
@namicommunicate
National Center for Transgender Equality
The National Center for Transgender Equality advocates to change policies and society to increase understanding and acceptance of transgender people.
@transequality
The Okra Project
The Okra Project is a collective that seeks to address the global crisis faced by Black Trans people by bringing home cooked, healthy, and culturally specific meals and resources to Black Trans People wherever we can reach them.
@theokraproject
PFLAG 
PFLAG is committed to advancing equality and full societal affirmation of LGBT people through its threefold mission of support, education, and advocacy.
@pflagnational
Planned Parenthood 
Planned Parenthood provides high-quality, affordable health care, and is the nation’s largest provider of sex education. 
@plannedparenthood
@ppaction
Solutions Not Punishment (SNaP) for Freedom
SNaP, a Black, trans-led, broad-based collaborative, is working to build a Black Trans Futurist Framework for practical abolition as the way to liberation where every person has the opportunity to grow and thrive without facing unfair barriers. 
@snap4freedom
Sylvia Rivera Law Project
The Sylvia Rivera Law Project (SRLP) works to guarantee that all people are free to determine their gender identity and expression, regardless of income or race, and without facing harassment, discrimination or violence.
@srlp
Trans Empowerment Project
Trans Empowerment Project is a multi-level organization to help build power for the trans* community, addressing the roots of oppression to create long term systemic and cultural change.
@transempowerment
Trans Justice Funding Project
The Trans Justice Funding Project is a community-led funding initiative founded in 2012 to support grassroots, trans justice groups run by and for trans people.
@transjusticefundingproject-blog
Trans Student Education Resources 
Trans Student Educational Resources is a youth-led organization dedicated to transforming education for trans and nonconforming students through advocacy and empowerment. 
@transstudent
Trans Tech Social Enterprises
TransTech is a co-working, co-learning community for LGBTQ Talent with a focus on economically empowering transgender people with practical, career-ready skills.
@transtechsocial
Trans Youth Equality Foundation
Trans Youth Equality Foundation provides education, advocacy and support for transgender and gender non-conforming children and youth and their families. 
@TYEFofficial
TRANScending Barriers
TRANScending Barriers empowers the transgender and gender non-conforming community through community organizing with leadership building, advocacy, and direct services.
@transbarriers
Transgender Law Center
Transgender Law Center is the largest national trans-led organization advocating self-determination for all people with a variety of community-driven strategies to keep transgender and gender nonconforming people alive, thriving, and fighting for liberation.
@translawcenter
Transgender Legal Defense & Education Fund
TLDEF is committed to ending discrimination based upon gender identity and expression and to achieving equality for transgender people.
@tldef
The Trevor Project
The world’s largest suicide prevention and crisis intervention organization for LGBTQIA+ youth. 
@trevorprojectawareness-blog
True Colors United 
True Colors United implements innovative solutions to youth homelessness that focus on the unique experiences of LGBTQ youth.
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DeQH: Desi LGBTQ Helpline for South Asians
100% confidential support for South Asian/Desi LGBTQIA+ individuals, families, and friends.
(908) 367-3374
National Coalition of Anti-Violence Programs
(212) 714-1141 (English and Spanish)
TrevorText
Confidential text messaging with a Trevor Project counselor, available 24/7
text START to 678-678
TrevorChat
Confidential online messaging with a Trevor Project counselor, available 24/7
https://www.thetrevorproject.org/get-help-now/
lgbtqia+ hotlines
Crisis Text Line
Provides support for those in crisis with a trained Crisis Counselor.
741-741, text START
GLBT National Hotline
Provides phone and online support, information, and local resources.
(888) 843-4564
GLBT National Youth Talkline
Provides telephone, online, and email support for youth through age 25, as well as information and local resources.
(800) 246-7743
National AIDS Hotline
(800) 342-AIDS
(800) 344-7432 (Spanish)
(800) 243-7889 (Deaf + Hard of Hearing)
National Domestic Violence Hotline
Provides tools and immediate support to enable victims to find safety with crisis intervention information and referral services.
(800) 787-3224
National Runaway Safeline
Provides advice and assistance to runaways, including resources, shelter, transportation, assistance in finding counseling, and transitioning back to home life; also provides advocates and mediators if needed.
(800) RUN-AWAY
(800) 786-2929
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
Provides free and confidential emotional support to people in suicidal crisis or emotional distress.
(800) 273-8255
Pride Institute
Provides chemical dependency and mental health referral information for the LGBTQ community.
(800) 547-7433
Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network (RAINN)
Provides programs to prevent sexual violence, help victims, and ensure justice.
(800) 656-HOPE
(800) 810-7440 (Deaf + Hard of Hearing)
Trans Lifeline
Provides direct service, material support, advocacy, and education to fight the epidemic of trans* suicide. 
(877) 565-8860
Trevor Project
Provides crisis intervention and suicide prevention services to LGBTQ+ youth.
(866) 488-7386
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CONTINUED: more trans* books by trans* authors
The Adventures of Tulip, Birthday Wish Fairy, S. Bear Bergman (he/him), Suzy Malik (she/her)
At the Broken Places, Mary Collins (cis she/her) + Donald Collins (trans, he/him)
Balls, Chris Edwards (he/him)
Becoming a Visible Man, Jamison Green (he/him)
Being Emily, Rachel Gold (she/her)
Being Jazz, Jazz Jennings (she/her)
Believe Me: A Memoir of Love, Death, and Jazz Chickens, Eddie Izzard (he/him)
Birthday, Meredith Russo (she/her)
Blanca & Roja, Anna-Marie McLemore (they/them)
A Boy Like Me, Jennie Wood (she/they)
Cemetery Boys, Aiden Thomas (he/they)
Changers, T Cooper (trans, he/him) + Allison Glock-Cooper (cis, she/her)
Choir Boy, Charlie Jane Anders (she/her)
Christine Jorgenson: A Personal Autobiography, Christine Jorgenson (she/her)
The Collection: Short Fiction from the Transgender Vanguard, anthology
Conundrum, Jan Morris (she/her)
Darling Days, iO Tillett-Wright (he/him)
Don’t Call Us Dead, Danez Smith (they/them)
Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Trans*, Brynn Tannehill (she/her)
Excluded: Making Feminism and Queer Movements More Inclusive, Julia Serano (she/her)
Felix Ever After, Kacen Callender (they/he)
Female Masculinity, Jack Halberstam (he/she, published under the name “Judith”)
First Spring Grass Fire, Rae Spoon (they/them)
Freshwater, Akwaeke Emezi (they/them)
f2m: the boy within, Hazel Edwards (cis she/her), Ryan Kennedy (trans he/him)
Gender Outlaw: On Men, Women, and the Rest of Us, Kate Bornstein (she/her)
Gender Outlaws: The Next Generation, Kate Bornstein (she/her)
George, Alex Gino (they/them)
Hello, Cruel World: 101 Alternatives to Suicide for Teens, Freaks, and Other Outlaws, Kate Bornstein (she/her)
Just Add Hormones: An Insider’s Guide to the Transexual Experience, Matt Kailey (he/him)
Just Girls, Rachel Gold (she/her)
Kicked Out, anthology
The Last Time I Wore a Dress, Dylan Scholinski (he/him, published under the name “Daphne”)
Little Fish, Casey Plett (she/her)
Lizard Radio, Pat Schmatz (they/them)
Lost Boi, Sassafras Lowrey (ze/hir)
Maxine Wore Black, Nora Olsen (she/her)
My New Gender Workbook, Kate Bornstein (she/her)
Nevada, Imogen Binnie (she/her)
Nobody Passes: Rejecting the Rules of Gender and Conformity, Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore (she/her, published under the name “Matt”)
One in Every Crowd, Ivan E. Coyote (she/her)
A Queer and Pleasant Danger, Kate Bornstein (she/her)
Read My Lips: Sexual Subversion & the End of Gender, Riki Wilchins (she/her)
Real Man Adventures, T. Cooper (he/him)
Redefining Realness, Janet Mock (she/her)
Rethinking Normal, Katie Hill (she/her)
Revolutionary, Alex Myers (he/him)
Revolutionary Voices: A Multicultural Queer Youth Anthology, anthology
Roving Pack, Sassafras Lowrey (ze/hir)
Run, Clarissa, Run, Rachel Eliason (she/her)
A Safe Girl to Love, Casey Plett (she/her)
She’s Not There: A Life in Two Genders, Jennifer Finney Boylan (she/her)
Some Assembly Required, Arin Andrews (he/him)
Stone Butch Blues, Leslie Feinberg (she/her)
TransVersing, multiple authors
The Unintentional Time Traveler, Everett Maroon (he/him)
When Aidan Became a Brother, Kyle Lukoff (he/him)
When the Moon Was Ours, Anna-Marie McLemore (they/them)
Whipping Girl, Julie Serano (she/her)
lgbtqia+ representation: books + authors edition
books by lgbtqia+ authors with lgbtqia+ themes and/or characters
You Could Be Mine, Sara Farizan (she/her)
About a Girl, Sarah McCarry (she/her)
All Out: The No-Longer-Secret Storied of Queer Teens Throughout the Ages, Saundra Mitchell (she/they)
Amateur, Thomas Page McBee (he/him)
Anger is a Gift, Mark Oshiro (they/them)
Annie on My Mind, Nancy Garden (she/her)
Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe, Benjamin Alire Sáenz (he/him)
Ash, Malinda Lo (she/her)
At Swim, Two Boys, Jamie O’Neill (he/him)
At the Edge of the Universe, Shaun David Hutchinson (he/him)
Blue is the Warmest Color, Julie Maroh (she/her)
The Brightsiders, Jen Wilde (she/her)
Caroline’s Heart, Austin Chant (he/him)
Changers, T Cooper (he/him) + Allison Glock-Cooper (she/her)
Chelsea Girls, Eileen Myles (they/them)
The Color Purple, Alice Walker (she/her)
Confessions of a Mask, Yukio Mishima (he/him)
Confessions of the Fox, Jordy Rosenberg (he/him)
The Danielle Cain Series, Margaret Killjoy (she/her)
Darius the Great Is Not Okay, Adib Khorram (he/him)
Dear Rachel Maddow, Adrienne Kisner (she/her)
The Difference Between You and Me, Madeleine George (she/her)
Drag Teen, Jeffery Self (he/him)
Eminent Outlaws, Christopher Bram (he/him)
Everything Leads to You, Nina LaCour (she/her)
Fat Angie, E.E. Charlton-Trujillo (she/her)
Fingersmith, Sarah Waters (she/her)
For Today I Am a Boy, Kim Fu (she/her)
Fun Home, Alison Bechdel (she/her)
Funeral Rites, Jean Genet (he/him)
Georgia Peaches and Other Forbidden Fruit, Jaye Robin Brown (she/her)
Get it Together, Delilah, Erin Gough (she/her)
Girl in Need of a Tourniquet, Merri Lisa Johnson (she/her)
Girl Made of Stars, Ashley Herring Blake (she/her)
Girl Mans Up, M.E. Girard (she/her)
Gracefully Grayson, Ami Polonsky (she/her)
The Gravity Between Us, Kristen Zimmer (she/her)
The Great American Whatever, Tim Federle (he/him)
The Heart is a Lonely Hunter, Carson McCullers (she/her)
Her Name in the Sky, Kelly Quindlen (she/her)
History is All You Left Me, Adam Silvera (he/him)
Hunter’s Way, Gerri Hill (she/her)
I Wish You All the Best, Mason Deaver (they/them)
If I Was Your Girl, Meredith Russo (she/her)
If You Could Be Mine, Sara Farizan (she/her)
Juliet Takes a Breath, Gabby Rivera (she/her)
Keeping You a Secret, Julie Anne Peters (she/her)
Leaving L.A., Kate Christie (she/her)
Let’s Talk About Love, Claire Kann (she/her)
Little Fish, Casey Plett (she/her)
Love Beyond Body, Space and Time (anthology)
Magic for Liars, Sarah Gailey (they/them)
Maiden, Mother, Crone: Fantastical Trans Femmes (anthology)
Me and You and Daisies, Lily R. Mason (she/her)
Meanwhile, Elsewhere: Science and Fiction from Transgender Writers (anthology)
The Mechanical Universe, E.E. Ottoman (they/he)
The Merry Spinster: Tales of Everyday Horror, Daniel M. Lavery (he/him)
The Miseducation of Cameron Post, Emily M. Danforth (she/her)
Money Boy, Paul Yee (he/him)
Moon at Nine, Deborah Ellis (she/her)
Nameless Woman (anthology)
Nimona, Noelle Stevenson (she/her)
Not Otherwise Specified, Hannah Moskowitz (she/her)
Of Fire and Stars, Audrey Coulthurst (she/they)
Once and Future, Cory McCarthy (they/them)
One Man Guy, Michael Barakiva (he/him)
Openly Straight, Bill Konigsberg (he/him)
Patience and Sarah, Isabel Miller (she/her)
People in Trouble, Sarah Schulman (she/her)
Pet, Akwaeke Emezi (they/them)
Peter Darling, Austin Chant (he/him)
The Porcupine of Truth, Bill Konigsberg (he/him)
The Price of Salt, Patricia Highsmith (she/her)
Puddin’, Julie Murphy (she/they)
The Queen of Cups, Ren Basel (they/them)
Ramona Blue, Julie Murphy (she/they)
Resilience (anthology)
The Rest of Us Just Live Here, Patrick Ness (he/him)
Ruby-Fruit Jungle, Rita Mae Brown (she/her)
The Shape of My Name, Nino Cipri (they/them)
She’s My Ride Home, Jackie Bushore (she/her)
Small Beauty, Jia Qing Wilson-Yang (she/her)
So Many Ways To Sleep Badly, Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore (she/her)
The Summer of Jordi Perez, Amy Spalding (she/her)
The Summer Prince, Alaya Dawn Johnson (she/her)
The Swimming Pool Library, Alan Hollinghurst (he/him)
Taking the Long Way, Lily R. Mason (she/her)
Tash Hearts Tolstoy, K. E. Ormsbee (she/her)
Tell Me How a Crush Should Feel, Sara Farizan (she/her)
The Tensorate Series, JY Yang (they/them)
They Both Die at the End, Adam Silvera (he/him)
This Book is Gay, Juno Dawson (she/her)
Tipping the Velvet, Sarah Waters (she/her)
Trans Power, Juno Roche (she/they)
True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys, Gerard Way (he/him)
Two Boys Kissing, David Levithan (he/him)
Two Serious Ladies, Jane Bowles (she/her)
Unburied Fables, several authors
An Unkindness of Ghosts, Rivers Solomon (they/them)
Valencia, Michelle Tea (she/her)
We the Animals, Justin Torres (he/him)
What If It’s Us, Becky Albertalli (she/her, cis straight) + Adam Silvera (he/him, gay)
Wildthorn, Jane Eagland (she/her)
Will Grayson Will Grayson, John Green (he/him, cis straight) + David Levithan (he/him, gay)
The World Unseen, Shamim Sarif (she/her)
The Year of Ice, Brian Malloy (he/him)
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lgbtqia+ dictionary: queerphobia edition
queerphobia - umbrella term for hate and discrimination against those in the lgbtqia+ community; includes homophobia, biphobia, transphobia, aphobia, etc.
overt queerphobia - queerphobia that is social unacceptable (e.g. hate crimes, slurs, assault)
“gay panic” + “trans panic” - legal defense in which the accused claims they acted in a state of violent temporary insanity after learning of someone’s lgbtqia+ identity
covert queerphobia - queerphobia that is socially acceptable (e.g. microaggressions, cultural appropriation, social exclusion)
performative allyship - making a gesture in support of the lgbtqia+ community for the appearance of being an ally while not making an effort to support the community in real situations
pink capitalism + rainbow capitalism - exploitation of the lgbtqia+ community by corporations to increase sales, particularly during pride month (june)
erasure - ignoring or removing representation of the lgbtqia+ communities from any conversation, movement, history, or project
tokenism - being represented or labeled based purely on one’s identity and nothing else (e.g. the “gay friend”)
fetishization - sexual fascination with things that are not inherently sexual; sexualization of queer identities (e.g. gay people being a “guilty pleasure”)
infantilization - treatment of asexual and aromantic people as children due to their lack of sexual attraction
medicalization + pathologization - categorization of lgbtqia+ identities as medical conditions to be “fixed”
conversion therapy - pseudoscientific practice used to “fix” queer people; includes shaming, electroshock therapy, and other harmful methods
rogd - abbreviation for “rapid onset gender dysphoria”
this term, created by online users known for transphobia, was meant to explain why children come out as trans* suddenly, providing transphobic parents a reason to deny their child’s gender identity. It has been used to scare trans* teens away from transitioning by posing the risk of being “wrong”
bathroom bill/debate - debate stemming from a north carolina house bill, hb2, preventing trans* people from using the bathroom matching their gender
this was enacted in march 2016 but struck down in july 2019
“gay agenda” - concept created by the religious right as a way to describe advocacy for acceptance and inclusion of queer identities; shifting queer identities from self expression to a political agenda
tone policing - debate tactic that aims to decrease the validity of an argument by attacking the tone in which it was presented rather than the message 
terf - trans exclusionary radical feminist; self-identified “feminist” who actively pushes trans* people out of conversations and accuses trans* people of lying, invading women’s spaces, and being their assigned gender
transmisogyny - dislike of or prejudice against transgender women, due to the intersection of transphobia and misogyny
straight + cisgender privilege - social advantages attained by being straight and cisgender; avoiding the obstacles in place for LGBTQIA+ people
heterophobia - ignorant concept that straight people are oppressed for their sexuality by queer people in the same way that the lgbtqia+ community experiences oppression
straight pride - ignorant and homophbic concept that straight people deserve a pride festival equivalent to that of the lgbtqia+ community
heteronormativity - the assumption of heterosexuality; ignoring and excluding other identities, either consciously or not
amatonormativity - societal expectations of wanting relationships, prioritizing romance, and having a family/children
cisnormativity - the assumption of everyone being cisgender; ignoring and excluding other identities, either consciously or not
toxic masculinity - harmful societal stereotypes that men are expected to follow (e.g. repressed emotions, dominance, “boys will be boys”)
“no homo” - originally used by straight men to indicate that something they said/did was not gay in the derogatory sense 
it has been adopted by some queer people as a joking rebuke 
“no romo” - alternative created by the asexual + aromantic communities for similar use as “no homo” except for romance 
internalized queerphobia - queerphobic ideas that have been subconsciously accepted by a queer person, often causing internal struggles with identity and self acceptance
gatekeeping - limiting access and inclusion to the lgbtqia+ community by members of the community
“gold star” gay - gay person with only same gender relationships this term is used to shame gays and lesbians for having had relationships with another gender/sex prior to coming out
exclusionism debate - debate within the lgbtqia+ community as to whether asexuality and aromanticism are “queer enough” to be included in the community
enby skeptic - person who debates, doubts, or denies non-binarism
this is usually based on beliefs of equating sex and gender, sex/gender binarism, or “male” and “female” brains
drop the t - movement from within the lgbtqia+ community that advocates from removing trans* identities from the community
dysphoria debate - debate within the trans* community about whether gender dysphoria is required to be trans*
tucute - abbreviation of “too cute to be cisgender;” those who believe that gender dysphoria is not a requirement of being transgender
truscum - abbreviation of “true transgender scum;” those who believe that gender dysphoria is a requirement of being transgender
these two terms were created online by a cisgender girl posing as a transgender girl who believed that gender dysphoria was not a requirement.
transmedicalist - those who believe that dysphoria is a symptom of being transgender and that dysphoria is required to be transgender
medicalization of transgender identities allows insurance coverage of physical transition (e.g. hrt, surgeries).
trans trender - someone who is perceived as identifying as trans* to be “cool” or “trendy”; this terminology is often used as transphobic rhetoric against those who do not conform to binary gendered expectations
“pedosexuals” + “map”s- those who consider pedophilia to be within the lgbtqia+ community; minor-attracted person
nomap - non-offending minor-attracted person; someone who believes that pedophilia is a queer identity and personally has pedophilic attraction to children, but does not act on it and therefore is “non-offending”
p.e.a.r. - acronym for “pro expression anti repression,” also represented by the pear emoji; similar message as maps, arguing for the inclusion of pedophiles in the lgbtqia+ community (where they do not belong)
the message and motivation of these groups and anyone who supports these labels is dangerous, abusive, and unwelcome in our spaces. this is not only harmful to the victims of pedophilia and children in general, but it also harms the lgbtqia+ community by misconstruing the community with pedophilic attraction. so-called “pedosexuals” are not a part of the community
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lgbtqia+ dictionary: sex + gender edition
sex - combination of biological factors that dictate physical characteristics, such as sex chromosomes, hormones, and other sex characteristics; often matches an individual’s gender
gender - an individual’s internal alignment with a particular label or identity (e.g. man, woman, non-binary, etc.) that often dictates behavior, dress, pronouns, and other characteristics
agab - assigned gender at birth; the gender someone was labeled at birth
amab - assigned male at birth
afab - assigned female at birth
binary - representation of gender and sex are composed of two distinct categories, male and female
spectrum - representation of gender and sex as a sliding scale between two extremes, male and female, with a “gray area” in between
continuum - representation of gender as a  continuous range of genders, each of which blends into the next in a circular motion, from male to non-binary to female to agender/genderless to male again
gender identity - how someone, usually a trans* person, identifies or labels their gender
gender presentation - the outward presentation, dress, mannerisms, and behaviour through which one expresses their gender
androgyny - gender neutral presentation; can be a combination of masculine and feminine aspects or rejection of gendered characteristics
gnc - gender nonconforming; behavior, expression, or presentation that does not conform to the societal standards of one’s gender
drag - usually queens or kings; art form in which a person dresses as a different gender, typically dramatic or theatrical
gender incongruence - difference between biological sex characteristics and internal gender alignment that results in an individual being transgender
gender euphoria - happiness and relief caused by external validations of gender
gender dysphoria - distress caused by the mismatch between one’s assigned gender and actual gender
mental dysphoria - internal recognition of one’s dysphoria, triggered generally by the awareness of one’s incongruence with their assigned gender
social dysphoria - dysphoria triggered by others’ perceptions of one’s gender (e.g. gendered spaces, clothes, misgendering)
body dysphoria - dysphoria triggered by the mismatch in sex characteristics and gender (e.g. chest, genitals, menstruation)
transition - process of social and/or medical changes that some trans* people undergo to better connect with their gender
social transition - transitioning to live as out as trans*
medical transition - transitioning with hormones and/or surgery
second puberty - intra-community slang referring to the puberty-like effects of medical transitioning, specifically hrt (see below)
passing - ability of a trans* person to be perceived as their gender in the eyes of strangers; “blending in” with cisgender people
stealth - a trans* person living as of they were cisgender, not sharing one’s trans status in order to pass as cisgender, for safety or privacy
ftm + mtf - abbreviations for “female to male” and “male to female” to describe trans men and trans women respectively
many trans* people consider this language problematic and outdated as it emphasizes their assigned gender or what they were “before.” Some make an analogy with referring to someone as “child to adult” instead of an adult.
hrt -  hormone replacement therapy, typically estrogen (“e”) or testosterone (“t”) supplements
pre-t + pre-e - abbreviations for pre-testosterone and pre-estrogen, usually used to refer to trans masc/men and trans fem/women respectively who are not on hrt but plan to be in the future
puberty blockers - gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) agonists; hormone treatment to prevent the effects of estrogen or testosterone to postpone puberty
detransition - undoing one’s transition to move back to one’s assigned gender, after seeking hrt and/or surgery to transition initially; this happens generally when someone medically transitions, but finds that the effects cause more dysphoria than their previous state 
gender affirming surgery - surgery used by some trans* people to physically alter their body to better fit their gender
srs - acronym for “sex reassignment surgery,” the medical process of surgically altering one’s sex organs to appear and function like those of one’s gender (changing from the biology associated with one’s gender assigned at birth)
pre-op - pre-operation, usually referring to someone who has not had top/bottom/facial surgery and plans to in the future
top surgery - surgery of a trans* person’s chest, either to reduce or augment size
bottom surgery - surgery of a trans* person’s genitals to better represent their gender
ffs - facial feminization surgery, surgery on a trans* person’s face to be more traditionally feminine
chosen name - name a trans* person has chosen to better fit their gender
birth name - name someone was given at birth
deadname - birth name of a trans* person who has since changed their name
binder - a compression undergarment used to bind one’s chest, creating a flatter appearance; method typically used by trans men, trans masculine people, and non-binary/GNC people to reduce chest dysphoria
to bind: to wear a binder
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lgbtqia+ dictionary: representation edition
queerbaiting - intentional marketing technique in which creators hint at but do not explicitly include lgbtqia+ representation, with the purpose of attracting lgbtqia+ audiences without alienating other (homophobic + transphobic) consumers
queer subtext - underlying and distinct theme of queerness in a piece of content, particularly the inclusion of hints at a character’s identity without explicitly stating it
this can be done unintentionally or intentionally; however, intentional queer subtext may overlap with queerbaiting depending on the context
queer coding - process of making characters seem queer (“coding”) without explicitly stating it, often unintentionally
straight washing - portrayal of queer characters as straight, making LGB characters appear heterosexual, or altering information about historical figures to make their representation comply with heteronormativity
essentially, this is the process of taking a queer character/person and portraying them as straight
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Ending the stigma of drug use will save lives.
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9th grade, at 14 years old.
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17th grade aka grad school. It shouldn’t take 17 years for a student to have a Black male teacher! Black men make up 6.4% of the population but only 2% of teachers overall.
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We’ll explore this question in this week’s H.A.L.O. Hangout - a weekly virtual support group & educational workshop run by the manager of our Help for Allied Loved Ones program. Join us on Saturday from 12-2 pm.
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lgbtqia+ dictionary: the community itself edition
“coming out” - revealing one’s membership in the lgbtqia+ community
“closeted” + “in the closet” - not being public or visible as part of the lgbtqia+ community (as opposed to being “out of the closet,” or “out”)
to be “outed” - to be revealed as part of the lgbtqia+ community without consent
“glass closet” - closeted do to lack of interest or inquiry by others, not by choice 
label - the specific word(s) used by an individual to define their identity, specifically their sexuality, romantic orientation, or gender
fluidity - the concept that one’s identity is not static or unchanging
split attraction model - way to represent one’s identities that includes both sexual and romantic attractions as independent (___sexual ___romantic) but describing one’s whole identity
micro-labeling - describing or attempting to describe every facet of one’s identity to the point of harming and limiting one’s identity
straight passing - when a queer person does not “look queer,” whether that be their physical appearance or their relationship
this is most often applied to bisexual, pansexual, aspec, and trans* individuals who are in relationships perceived as heterosexual
reclaim - to take a term that has been used as a slur and use it as a positive word within the community (e.g. “queer”)
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lgbtqia+ dictionary: attraction edition
romantic attraction - desire for romantic contact or interaction with another person; feelings of infatuation and the desire for a romantic relationship (“crush”)
platonic attraction - desire for friendship with another person (“squish”)
sexual attraction - sexual desire for another person (“smush”)
sex favorable - having a positive attitude towards sex for oneself
sex indifferent - having no opinion on sex for oneself; having neither positive nor negative associations with sex
sex averse - having a negative attitude towards sex for oneself
sex repulsed - to be repulsed by sex for oneself
sex positivity - movement seeking to change cultural attitudes around sexuality, promoting the recognition of sexuality as natural and healthy for society as a whole 
aesthetic attraction - interest or appreciation for someone’s appearance (“swish”)
sensual attraction - desire to touch or be physically close to someone in a nonsexual way (“lush”)
queerplatonic attraction - desire for an emotionally committed non-romantic relationship (“plush”)
qpr - queer platonic relationship; a close relationship, typically between two or more aromantic and/or asexual people, that is not based on sexual or romantic attraction but rather commitment and closeness
qpp - queerplatonic partner, also a “zucchini”
alterous attraction - desire for emotional closeness without inherent platonic or romantic implications; ambiguous attraction often characterized by willingness for romantic, sexual, or platonic relationships
tertiary attraction - umbrella term for attraction that cannot be categorized as either sexual or romantic
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