100 LGBTQ Terms You Should Know

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  • @PoweredByRainbows
    @PoweredByRainbows  Год назад +9

    To get a physical copy of the full LGBTQ dictionary, please go to www.professorpride.com/product-page/lgbtq-dictionary.

  • @penepleto1210
    @penepleto1210 3 года назад +370

    As a pansexual with a messed up spine, it is extremely funny to hear "skoliosexual" and think about being sexually attracted to people with scholiosis lol

    • @SomeOnlinePerson
      @SomeOnlinePerson 2 года назад +24

      Yeah, that's another part of why I always have to kind squint went I see that term. ^^; (The others being issues with stereotyping, invalidating, and kinda fetishizing trans folks.)

    • @roobusmcscroobus
      @roobusmcscroobus 2 года назад +21

      As a trans guy with scoliosis, I guess I'd fall under that attraction either way lol

    • @clovverz
      @clovverz 2 года назад +3

      lol no same except i’m omnisexual

  • @Johnny-zi6lw
    @Johnny-zi6lw 3 года назад +657

    "Binder: an undergarment used to reduce the appearance of one's breasts"
    I NEED THIS

    • @AriOrSomething
      @AriOrSomething 3 года назад +73

      Just remember that, if you get one, to bind responsibly

    • @Mischievous_ellie
      @Mischievous_ellie 3 года назад +114

      If you ever manage to get one please remember the following:
      - don't wear a binder if its been over 8-12hrs
      - take breaks when wearing a binder
      - never do any physical activity with a binder
      - never sleep in an binder
      - try not to immediately put it on when you get out of a shower, since it'll make it more difficult for you to put it on
      - always measure your chest size, to know which binder is the right one for you. Also try to find one wear they have great reviews and such!
      - never try and get a binder in a smaller size, you could possibly damage your lungs or your breathing in take
      ( hope this helped!!)

    • @AriOrSomething
      @AriOrSomething 3 года назад +26

      @@raindog3075 Found the T.E.R.F.

    • @AriOrSomething
      @AriOrSomething 3 года назад +33

      @@raindog3075 All I'm saying is that you shouldn't claim your transphobia is the same as wanting equitable treatment between all genders.
      Also they clearly wanted the binder, which is different from someone forcing them to wear one like with your corset comparison.

    • @AriOrSomething
      @AriOrSomething 3 года назад +18

      @@raindog3075 You're right, I don't disagree. Binding has its risks if done improperly, gender is a social construct, and misogyny is a real problem, even today.
      However, I find it interesting that you're taking someone choosing to bind, and comparing it to women being shamed for their bodies and being forced to correct them, as you put it.
      Edit: One thing I missed is that while you say they're being forced to choose binding because of misogyny, I don't see any reason to think they're being told to do anything one way or the other, aside from some advice on how to bind safely if they really want to do it.

  • @i_changed_my_username_ha8718
    @i_changed_my_username_ha8718 3 года назад +676

    I feel like I've learned more important things from this channel than in school

    • @elrohirshouldercheaptrick9452
      @elrohirshouldercheaptrick9452 3 года назад +23

      I mean, lgbtq+ education is very far behind

    • @i_changed_my_username_ha8718
      @i_changed_my_username_ha8718 3 года назад +16

      @@elrohirshouldercheaptrick9452 *very* behind

    • @Rebellious_Pastry
      @Rebellious_Pastry 3 года назад +8

      Yes!

    • @hamee4478
      @hamee4478 3 года назад +36

      @@ninaxoxo8518 Parents be like noOoOOo lbgtq+ education gonna turn our kids gaE. Bruh ive been surrounded by so much straight media and im still hopelessly bi

    • @OncelerLover69
      @OncelerLover69 3 года назад +3

      Well they don't wanna force Lgbtq+ on kids. They want kids to learn by themselves.

  • @UnsightlyMuse
    @UnsightlyMuse 3 года назад +279

    The Ally definition he used includes Queer Allys as well. An Ally isn’t a non-LGBTQ person, it’s just any advocate for the community.
    Also, Hi! I’m an AroAce female who uses she/her pronouns.

    • @Rebellious_Pastry
      @Rebellious_Pastry 3 года назад +8

      I am a Demisexual gray romantic person who uses they/them

    • @Gardiled
      @Gardiled 3 года назад

      haha u said ur a female who uses she/her pronouns

    • @Gardiled
      @Gardiled 3 года назад

      do u get it

    • @Gardiled
      @Gardiled 3 года назад +1

      so ur a fesherale

    • @Gardiled
      @Gardiled 3 года назад

      bc male is male and in the female so don't be it but be the fesherale

  • @nahima1515
    @nahima1515 2 года назад +116

    It's so heartwarming to see the differenciation between good terms, bad terms, good words but bad actions & context terms... when began to do my research, I hardly found any differenciation & I think this is such an important thing to know

  • @allistair61
    @allistair61 3 года назад +151

    as an a-romantic it's good to hear that you've mentioned the phobia directed towards us, would love to see a video expanding on this topic if possible. I've encountered a lot of discrimination because of this.
    it's also worth mentioning that tucking is not exclusive to the LGB community, I had to do this a lot as both a teenager and an adult.

    • @novadust6195
      @novadust6195 3 года назад +6

      Oh I've heard of it. It's stupid af, you're valid!

  • @ashurnonaurbiz2968
    @ashurnonaurbiz2968 7 месяцев назад +15

    3:34 LMFAO I love how there’s a split second where it says “me” before it says “bottom” 🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @swampfae8309
    @swampfae8309 3 года назад +167

    I personally believe that "passing" is more of a contextual term but that's probably just me bein' picky

    • @swampfae8309
      @swampfae8309 3 года назад +19

      @@savedbyfaithnotbyworks some people may use it as a back-handed thing like a trans person isn't the gender they are unless they properly pass

    • @rozucore
      @rozucore 3 года назад +9

      @@swampfae8309 It's possible. The example you used fits with the definition of "contextual term" that I found. It can definitely change the implications of the term given the context of the conversation, which can be both good or bad.

    • @macgyver7051
      @macgyver7051 3 года назад

      @@swampfae8309 hmm

    • @danone2414
      @danone2414 3 года назад

      a little too picky

  • @ice111110
    @ice111110 3 года назад +152

    The acronym HRT always messes with my brain because I think of hostage rescue team lol.

    • @catherinetyndale1734
      @catherinetyndale1734 3 года назад +29

      Not mad. I confuse MLM which can stand for Men-loving-men or multi-level marketing.

    • @yeehawfrog9423
      @yeehawfrog9423 3 года назад +14

      Yeah, I can get MTF confused with mobile task force sometimes

    • @novadust6195
      @novadust6195 3 года назад +3

      Heh

    • @novadust6195
      @novadust6195 3 года назад +6

      @@yeehawfrog9423 yep, all of the time

    • @J4CKS0N_D34R3ST
      @J4CKS0N_D34R3ST 3 года назад +4

      FTNB ain't in here but I some how couldn't read it well so thought maybe it was some videogame.

  • @ghostreyn
    @ghostreyn 3 года назад +210

    The term Enby is not something that all non-binary people use, but for the context of the video I understand why it is on the good list. Hi, I am a Trans Non-binary genderfluid AroAce person (they/them/he)

    • @ChaosAbsurdity
      @ChaosAbsurdity 2 года назад +1

      Hi, I am an agenderflux abrosexual . Also they/them/he.
      :P

    • @october3706
      @october3706 2 года назад +1

      @@ChaosAbsurdity hello, I hope your having a good day/night :)

    • @ChaosAbsurdity
      @ChaosAbsurdity 2 года назад +1

      @@october3706 Aw thanks, likewise :)

    • @bluewaterdragon0292
      @bluewaterdragon0292 2 года назад +1

      Yo im a bi, enby (all pronouns :D)

    • @ChaosAbsurdity
      @ChaosAbsurdity 2 года назад

      @@beansocksrequiem99 oh my, that pfp is beautiful

  • @Blocky_Frog
    @Blocky_Frog 3 года назад +82

    Something that I, a trans woman just want to point out is the word tr*nn* is can be used as a compliment or description from one trans person to another in a jokingly or serious fashion, however I agree, cis people shouldn’t say it

    • @battleaxel
      @battleaxel 3 года назад +17

      Yea, alot of oppressed groups use slurs with each other, but the oppressor/nonoppressed should never use slurs at the oppressed.

    • @AceOfStars0
      @AceOfStars0 2 года назад +9

      I'm glad someone cleared this up for me (cis)
      Edit: genderfluid now lol

    • @KaiKailuv
      @KaiKailuv 2 года назад +1

      @@battleaxel I never understood jokes with oppressive words. I wish people didn't do that 🤷🏾

    • @DepthPerceptionEnjoyer
      @DepthPerceptionEnjoyer 2 месяца назад

      ​@@AceOfStars0the foreshadowing was INSANE

    • @AceOfStars0
      @AceOfStars0 2 месяца назад

      @@DepthPerceptionEnjoyer lol I'm not even gender fluid anymore. I think I realized I was nonbinary a few months after posting that

  • @magidtheguzzlord5644
    @magidtheguzzlord5644 3 года назад +85

    I saw yesterday outside a Lesbian Non-Binary dating a Polyamorous Bisexual Genderfluid Girl in a Restaurant and i was exciting cause it was my First Time i saw a Non-Bonary and Genderfluid outside besides on Internet and i told my Brother He says "Cool" and said He wasn't only Gay but Gay Genderfluid and i didn't knew he we're one and i said "You are so Valid" proudly.

    • @junkoenoshima2756
      @junkoenoshima2756 3 года назад +10

      That's so sweet

    • @magidtheguzzlord5644
      @magidtheguzzlord5644 3 года назад +6

      @@junkoenoshima2756 Thanks

    • @lara-ch5qc
      @lara-ch5qc 3 года назад +11

      That's awesome! I remember I saw a lesbian couple at a restaurant. If was my first time seeing a real life same sex couple.

    • @azimmeme9994
      @azimmeme9994 3 года назад

      Lesbian nonbinary? So they date other nonbinary people?

    • @actualgoblin
      @actualgoblin 3 года назад +5

      @@azimmeme9994 Some nonbinary people are comfortable with feminine/masculine terms

  • @GameOfWulf
    @GameOfWulf 3 года назад +63

    I'm glad you put breeder in the red (I think last time you made a similar video it wasn't but I can be wrong).
    Either way, it belongs there because we shouldn't fight hate with hate.

    • @lauralott5303
      @lauralott5303 3 года назад +5

      When you say 'we shouldn't fight hate with hate' , does that include cussing out a homophobic/transphobic/racist person? Or protesting for equal rights?
      (I'm an ace cisgender who uses she/her pronouns; also I hope you have a great day/night!)

    • @GameOfWulf
      @GameOfWulf 3 года назад +15

      @@lauralott5303 such behavior should be called out and depending on the context,.anger and cussing out is at the very least understandable, but lowering our standards to their level doesn't help in achieving the overarching goal.

    • @SomeOnlinePerson
      @SomeOnlinePerson 2 года назад +1

      Even though so many queerphobic argument do, in fact, center super heavily around the ability to procreate (nevermind how there are plenty cishet people that also invalidates), I agree. I can understand someone using it while venting or potentially to call out someone making those sorts of arguments, but I don't like it. It bugs me in more ways and from more angles than I feel up to trying to elaborate on.
      It's just also among the things that I think warrants equity > equality on, in a way. If that makes sense.

  • @boomer-aang4433
    @boomer-aang4433 3 года назад +70

    Thanks so much for these videos. I’m so glad I can get the LGBTQ+ education I’ll probably never get in school. I also love that you added “do you listen to girl in red” that sorta made my day. This channel is the safe space we all need. 🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️❤️🧡💛💚💙💜

    • @miligrammade
      @miligrammade 3 года назад

      bro like why would you wanan learn about this in school like wtcdf

  • @davidperry4013
    @davidperry4013 3 года назад +62

    I’m a gay cisgender man with mild autism and use he/him pronouns.

  • @nacl4988
    @nacl4988 3 года назад +28

    Something to add to MAAB and FAAB (Male/Female assigned at Birth)
    As far as I have seen, AMAB and AFAB is more common (Assigned ----- At Birth)
    No difference in meaning, I just found it a bit more common, and good to shout out

  • @J4CKS0N_D34R3ST
    @J4CKS0N_D34R3ST 3 года назад +29

    One thing I wanna bring up is the hate specifically to demiromantic and demisexual people saying they aren't valid, that they're just the norm and that they never needed to be given a special title since they aren't a minority. I've seen a lot of this in videos mentioning the identity and not many fight against it due to it being less common to see spread around but rather lots of it in small places. As someone who supports this identity and identifies as demiromantic it's pretty sad to see.

    • @SomeOnlinePerson
      @SomeOnlinePerson 2 года назад +5

      I've somehow managed to avoid seeing anyone actually seriously make that claim about demi orientations just being "the norm" or anything, but I've definitely heard about plenty instances secondhand. I admit that I'd actually be surprised if there weren't any people IDing as demi who actually did fall within some sort of undefined "standard" range, but those individuals will be the only ones who can actually determine that and the only ones the slightest bit affected by it, and there definitely IS something there.
      One of the callouts/counters I've seen puts demi side-by-side with fray; functionally opposite ways of experiencing attraction. Both get accused of being "just the norm," but that is logically inconsistent. If you're not familiar with those already, should be able to look up some relevant memes easy enough to throw out when you see people making those kinds of bs arguments.

    • @velan.a
      @velan.a 2 года назад +2

      well I'm demiromantic demibisexual and before I understanding my sexuality, people be like: "you're normal you don't need to label yourself, just say you are bi" no they don't understand why I have to get an emotional connection before feeling sexual/romantic attraction

    • @brihebert119
      @brihebert119 2 года назад +2

      I'm demisexual myself (just figured this out a week ago and only out to 2 supportive peeps) but I bet I'll experience this at one point or another... sigh.

  • @asaasa7900
    @asaasa7900 3 года назад +111

    That was the most subtle admission of being a bottom lmao

  • @voynich7119
    @voynich7119 3 года назад +40

    I knew most of these terms because I'm pretty queer myself but I still learned some things :) Also very nice way of presenting the vocabulary with color coding and everything.

    • @KaiKailuv
      @KaiKailuv 2 года назад +2

      Same! I love this video!

  • @edspace.
    @edspace. 3 года назад +40

    I don't know how widely used it is (I could have made it myself for all I know) but I have an alternative to 'partner' and that is 'snugglefriend', basically a snugglefriend is someone with a close and intimate relationship with someone else but without the societal image of a boyfriend/girlfriend or to a less extent partner (an image which often has a sexual dimension).
    It's a bit different for me as my natural answer to the question 'do you have a partner?' is 'no, I'm self-employed', which might go into explaining how I find partner to be a more business like term which feels out of place in a relationship setting, since while going into business to make a profit is fine having a relationship on that basis feels wrong, like the relationship is more akin to a stock option, something to be jettisoned when its no longer profitable.
    Love the show by the way.

    • @miligrammade
      @miligrammade 3 года назад +1

      thats niot a snugglefriend thats a boydriend / girfl friend dude

    • @edspace.
      @edspace. 3 года назад

      @@miligrammade Fair enough, I just wondered about a gender neutral way of expressing this relationship while keeping some more warm and intimate feeling, partner just felt too cold and business like.

    • @yanar123
      @yanar123 2 года назад +2

      @@edspace. Joyfriend is a term growing in popularity. It's a term like gf/bf but fr non-binaries. Not sure how often it's used, but you could give it a shot. I also agree with partner sounding too out of place, and perfessional.

    • @edspace.
      @edspace. 2 года назад +1

      @@yanar123 I definitely like the term, especially given that this (at least in my mind) can be broader too, as it can even include someone you are married to, especially as I believe marriage isn't a single day but a life long celebration of the joy of the life and love two people share for each other. Come to think of it I remember reading about the term Joyfriend as a common term for the closest companion back in the medieval era (boy and girl meant different things in the middle ages and were not firmly affixed to biological sex until around 1600, they were more used to describe temperaments in the middle ages, a boy would describe someone who was loud and outgoing and rambunctious (there's even a remnants of this in the root of the word boisterous) and girl was more for a calm, meek and emotional temperament with children being gendered much later than we do today (although given that might be at birth or in the womb its not much of a contest) and while biological sex would be noted it was normally not til puberty that a medieval person would receive their gender role (although there was some degree of flexibility (as there was still the medieval world of 'Those who work', 'Those who fight' and 'Those who Pray') and peasants would farm the land no matter what)). Sorry for the ramble, but still nice that Joyfriend is making a comeback.

    • @yanar123
      @yanar123 2 года назад +1

      @@edspace. Haha, no need to apologize, it's nice to learn something new. It's quite interesting how the meaning has evolved, I'd only found out about it recently. I really like and agree with what you said about marriage. Also, glad I could help.

  • @KMILLER1181
    @KMILLER1181 3 года назад +15

    I really hope these videos not only help our lgbtqia+ people feel better about themselves but also helps educate people that need to be better educated on these topics. No matter what I hope everyone knows no matter what is going on at home. You have people that love you for who you are. You are valued, strong and valid in your thoughts, feelings, and being you is perfect.

  • @mason7832
    @mason7832 3 года назад +110

    My family doesn’t know I’m pansexual but in all seriousness it’s not that I’m worried that they’ll disown me for being pan it’s comes from a lack of understanding of pansexuality

    • @stardust2841
      @stardust2841 3 года назад +11

      yeah I'm bi and same my family really lacks understanding of the LGBTQ community in general and i think they wont accept me because of it T^T

    • @Gardiled
      @Gardiled 3 года назад +6

      @@morrisonyeukwu8926 😂😐

    • @Aktimoose
      @Aktimoose 3 года назад +8

      if you think they'll be okay with it, you can take coming out as an opportunity to explain it

    • @azazelmischief2379
      @azazelmischief2379 3 года назад +3

      @@morrisonyeukwu8926 not funny, that joke is old

    • @ben_dover97
      @ben_dover97 3 года назад +2

      okay.
      here's my advice this is advice i gave someone who wanted to tell their super catholic mom they were lesbian.
      have a friend or family member you can stay with be with you so things won't go ugly when you tell them.
      have a bag packed of clothes and stuff you might need in case you need to flee a hostile environment.
      sit down with your parents and tell them you're pansexual.
      explain your sexuality like you would to an 8th grade health class.
      use terms they are familiar with while teaching them new terms.
      give them an choice love you for who you are or you walk out that day with that family member/friend and only contact you when they're ready to accept you.
      now i should admit that this advice was given to someone in their early 20's who had a gay uncle they could crash with but...
      my advice did help.
      she went to go stay with her uncle for a few weeks and she got a phone call telling to come home she did and her mom embraced telling her she loved her for who she was.
      i don't know your situation but i know that sometimes you have to blunt with people.
      this advice applys for everyone and anyone who is reading this right now.

  • @desmond3828
    @desmond3828 Год назад +4

    Switch, Top and Bottom (dominant and submissive) aren’t always exclusive to a gay relationship but to a relationship of any kind

  • @brittanyr613
    @brittanyr613 3 года назад +53

    You are all valid and deserve to be respected. You are all lovely people.
    Love,
    A Cisgender, Straight Ally (she/her)

    • @miligrammade
      @miligrammade 3 года назад

      not all of them

    • @settingsun5582
      @settingsun5582 3 года назад +1

      Thanks luv. :)

    • @brittanyr613
      @brittanyr613 3 года назад +2

      @@miligrammade wtf? Why did you come here if you were just going to be disrespectful?

    • @miligrammade
      @miligrammade 3 года назад

      @@brittanyr613 Im not being disrespectrful i just dont like em man thats it

    • @roofogato
      @roofogato 3 года назад +2

      @@miligrammade thats still LGBTphobic-

  • @Amylase1000
    @Amylase1000 8 месяцев назад +2

    The term Alfabet Maffia sounds so cool. I am proud to be a part of it. I am a transgender greyromantic ace and I love this channel ❤♥️🩵

  • @justsomeanimator
    @justsomeanimator Год назад +2

    It's so nice to see people genuinely asking questions instead of chaneling their emotions in homophobia.
    (Also, lesophbia, transphobia and other discrimination)

  • @DevilArcanaXV
    @DevilArcanaXV 8 месяцев назад +4

    I wonder if an LGBT dictionary with all of these words exists. Like, a physical dictionary. If not, someone write one.

    • @PoweredByRainbows
      @PoweredByRainbows  8 месяцев назад

      Right after this episode aired, I wrote a physical LGBTQ dictionary with way more LGBTQ terms in it. It’s available at www.professorpride.com/product-page/lgbtq-dictionary. We have paperback and hard cover options available along with an option for me as the author to sign it for you. Much love ❤️ and rainbows 🏳️‍🌈, Professor Pride

    • @Amylase1000
      @Amylase1000 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@PoweredByRainbows I want to buy the book. But why does international shipping cost $1000.00?

    • @PoweredByRainbows
      @PoweredByRainbows  7 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@Amylase1000 If you live outside of USA, Canada, Germany, Australia, or UK, it's prohibitably expensive for us to ship books but Amazon does ship our books to other countries at the following URL link. Because our website provider doesn't allow us to set certain items up for sale in all countries (like stickers or digital downloads which we can sell everywhere), and our website provider doesn't allow us to turn off shipping on other items that would be too costly, we had to put that number in for other countries sadly. But if you go to the link below, it should offer you better shipping rates on Amazon for other counties. USA internal shipping is always going to be better price because of where we're located. Sorry about the confusion there. www.amazon.com/LGBTQ-Dictionary-Powered-Rainbows%C2%AE/dp/B0C47NHBPT/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3GW9GW7USWPNT&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.ub2PQCCTal3KEH9gLvOC1nBzhmhI1H03pO0ybgqMNSQQTD8AogwMvY8t1yGa6mcMgvwfAeMThs6aCyHzzZSIW2jcXWf0To3I6mYbygn2jQ9GuRdfS8IedMPhuXmyrTbyLAoIHoEkcpJSqKJ5vnU5yltZa8wfwyGRfb06h7sBkmWFC4DBHBP_x-UbjErvmJcrIQrBHS3yCwTI94qrQe5lbNt2oreifb2b4dtND55zLo4.2XQFCIF3hk4oJzTVhDFIpA6aypTHptLuWCfhkODiczY&dib_tag=se&keywords=lgbtq+dictionary+matt+haslam&qid=1712812212&sprefix=lgbtq+dictionary+matt+haslam%2Caps%2C81&sr=8-1

  • @ArtsyKnox25
    @ArtsyKnox25 3 года назад +27

    This is amazing! Keep up the good work of updating this!

  • @marleenrosemary1871
    @marleenrosemary1871 3 года назад +9

    More educational than most American schools

  • @laurentanton3392
    @laurentanton3392 8 месяцев назад +3

    sometimes, i will dead-name my friends if they aren't out to their parents and if their parents are near by bcs i don't want to out them

  • @artlover5060
    @artlover5060 2 года назад +5

    I've heard that the term "skoliosexual" regarding attraction to specifically trans people is seen as fetishization of trans people and shouldn't be used.

  • @blossxma
    @blossxma 2 года назад +4

    21:09 I'm not surprised that this is used by African American ppl as homophobia in the black community has been a huge issue since day 1. I'm a bi (possibly omni) Haitian-American girl who's also a Christian and my mom is homophobic. I came out to her in September of 2021 and she told me that I need to "pray" to get rid of my feelings. The two of us have fought about this subject twice and honestly, I just don't care anymore. I'm not going to fake the fact that I'm straight just so I can have an eternal life in heaven (if it even exists).

  • @douglasradowick508
    @douglasradowick508 2 года назад +2

    Chief, I gotta say:
    1. I'm 57 and a gay male
    2. Have had to lie about my sexual identity since I was 6 years old.
    3. Came out to myself at 10 years old.
    4. Few of my friends know the truth, the rest assume because of their ignorance.
    5. Just a bit "light in the loafers", that's why I have been so discriminated against.
    6. I've been trying to be heterosexual to fit in wherever I go-it has yet to work. I'm too "out there" to be undercover successfully.
    7. Came out to one couple-they accepted it, yet, they had nothing to do with me since then(15 years ago ).
    8. I'm too gay too be straight, and, too straight to be gay. I hate my life right now.
    9. Thank-you so much for all these terms! Now I see why I don't fit in anywhere.
    My family-both biologic and church-have lied to and about me so bad, ruining my goals, dreams and aspirations that I struggle to keep going. I see no finish line, and, that sucks, bites, blows and chews! I'm glad I came across this list

  • @stuspot3829
    @stuspot3829 3 года назад +22

    How come school doesn't teach us this?
    Instead of stressing us out

    • @ben_dover97
      @ben_dover97 3 года назад +1

      karen's.
      they don't want their cis gender little billy knowing that it's perfectly fine to be LGBTQIA+.
      they don't teach them this stuff so when they're older they're live life as a happy cis gendered straight person.

    • @stuspot3829
      @stuspot3829 3 года назад +1

      @@ben_dover97wait.. Just curious what's ur name of think I know you😩

    • @ben_dover97
      @ben_dover97 3 года назад +1

      @@stuspot3829
      my name is Dennis.

    • @stuspot3829
      @stuspot3829 3 года назад +1

      @@ben_dover97 alright nvm then

    • @ben_dover97
      @ben_dover97 3 года назад +1

      @@stuspot3829
      im guessing you thought i was someone you knew?
      i get that more than you think.

  • @phos4us
    @phos4us 2 года назад +4

    I was barely told anything about the LGBTQ community when I was younger which to be honest, was good. I had no negative beliefs forced upon me, and now in my post-secondary years, I am learning with a completely open-mind. This community is so nice yet suffering so much from uneducated people who warp their own religions.

  • @pattyinpunk
    @pattyinpunk 3 года назад +17

    Thank you for this video!

  • @MorganOgerpon_Fan
    @MorganOgerpon_Fan 2 года назад +2

    Love the fact that before he said “bottom” the graphic said “me”

    • @pansexualdickhaver6878
      @pansexualdickhaver6878 2 года назад

      Dude I thought it was these edibles 😂 I saw it but didn’t see anyone commenting about it so just thought I was tripping lmao

  • @sursaranwrap
    @sursaranwrap 3 года назад +20

    Thank you, this channel is helping me learn more about the community I’m apart of and i love

  • @SomeOnlinePerson
    @SomeOnlinePerson 2 года назад +7

    "Femininity" is a hard word to say. XD And I greatly appreciate your consistent effort to recognize asexual folks, agender folks, and even aromatic folks.
    The rest I typed while viewing, so it might be a bit messy.
    "Enby" might be good to move to the "contextual" list. While most are fine with or even appreciate it, there are also many nonbinary folks who feel it sounds too childish and is infantilizing (especially since it seems to be common for nonbinary folks and transmasc folks to be treated kinda as children or even a beloved pet by others who usually mean well). It can also be an issue when spoken since it does indeed sound like "NB" which nonbinary communities are trying to move away from out of respect to people of color, who have long been using NB as "non-black" (as in NBPOC, describing any person of color who's not specifically a black person). So far, the best/safest shortening seems to be NBi, just to get that slight distinction in there.
    I haven't seen FAAB or MAAB much; I usually see AFAB and AMAB. I'm also merely aware of CAFAB and CAMAB, the C being for "Coercive," and that those versions are supposed to be reserved for Intersex folks.
    An extension to what you said about Sapphic: it's use usually implies both expressing oneself in feminine-leaning ways and especially attraction to femininity, such as with "Lipstick Lesbians." I've seen some reference to the men & masculine version of this being Achillean (though I can't recall seeing someone actually use that, and I'm not sure if it's supposed to be more "idealized" or more generalized compared to Bears). The nonbinary counterpart of these is supposed to be Diamoric (but things can start getting pretty complex around here). I've also heard the term "Bambi Lesbian" which seems to refer to a woman/femme-aligned person who is either something like "bi-curious" or homoromantic asexual.
    Also kinda relating back to Sapphic, there are the terms Toric and Trixic, which respectively (and non-exclusively) refer to attraction to men/masc-aligned people and women/femme-aligned people. It's mostly associated with the experiences of nonbinary people whose attraction isn't as simple as homo/hetero (for those who aren't bi, pan, aroace, etc), but I have seen arguments that the terms can be used by people of any gender as a way to express their orientation without tying it to their gender. In that, they could *potentially* be less loaded versions of androsexual and gynosexual.
    Skoliosexual should maybe be in your "contexual" list. Some may use it to refer to androgynous attraction or something similar, but many take issue with the idea that there's any defining trait of nonbinary people to specify attraction to, and specifying attraction to trans folks is additionally seen as inherently invalidating toward binary trans folks.
    SAGA - Sexuality And Gender Alliance (some take issue with this one for being universally inclusive, including of cis and hetero folks)
    MOGAI - Marginalized Orientations, Gender Alignments, and Intersex (some take issue with this one for having phrasing that is inherently inclusive of cishet women; there are also intersex folks who dislike being "lumped in" with the queer community, especially since they are often reduced to being an example in arguments against transphobes)
    GSRM - Gender, Sexual, and Romantic Minorities
    Since you mentioned tucking - packing is the opposite, using something to create the appearance of a crotch bulge and/or to be a male-typical phallus prosthesis to help a trans man or transmasc person feel more comfortable with their body, either instead of bottom surgery or until bottom surgery can be gotten. Most packers are solid silicone or a similar material and designed to emulate a flaccid state, but some are designed to have additional functions, most commonly just as an STP (Stand To Pee) device. Common alternative packers include soft cups (like sports cups, but not rigid) and DIY options like socks.
    Some additional "common" neopronouns are xe/xem (and many of the ones starting with z or x get those swapped a lot), per/pers (short for "person"), and thon (a contraction of "that one" and apparently a very old "neopronoun"). I've also seen ey/em, just they/them with the th chopped off.
    It might be worth include "it" in reference to a person in either your "bad" list or "contextual" list. Referring to a trans or nonbinary person as "it" is a common way to both refuse to use someone's correct pronouns and additionally dehumanize them. At the same time, there really *are* some nonbinary folks who favor "it" pronoun over any of the more common alternatives.
    "Queer" should be on the "contextual" list. While its reclamation has been fantastic, it still has contextual origins as a slur and there are still people who are deeply bothered by it.
    I already forgot if you included the word "neopronoun..."
    Microlabel - An extra-specific label usually used in the context of a greater identity label, though sometimes it is used because more general labels simply do not fit right. These labels do not often get used outside of relevant communities. For example, the more recognizable terms I might tell someone regarding my own gender are nonbinary, genderfluid, or genderqueer. If I'm sharing in spaces centered around those identities or in more general queer spaces that are openly inclusive of those identities, or if I'm explaining finer details of things, I may go on to specify that I'm "genderfluidflux" (and usually note disliking the awkwardness of the term), a label that specifies having an experience of gender that changes both in what the gender is (fluid) and in how intensely it's felt (flux), but that I wouldn't expect someone unfamiliar with certain terms and naming conventions to immediately understand. Another microlabel (that's more about "how" instead of "what") applicable to me is "gender hoarder," describing someone who finds *so many* labels to be relatable that it's basically outright a collection. (And yes, my gender experiences can be very strange and confusing and even self-invalidating at times, but I've personally mostly relaxed into generally describing it in ways like "amorphous cloud" or "ambiguous shrug." Or "dammit why can't I just be a shapeshifter?")
    A-spec - Identifying somewhere in the spectrum of asexuality, aromanticism, and/or agender; or a term referring to those identities and their associated labels. It's primarily used to be inclusive of those whose experiences deviate in some way from the primary definition - for example, to include gray-aces, who experience very limited/infrequent or highly contextual sexual attraction, in asexual spaces. It also gives more room to those questioning - like I'm not 100% sure whether I'm ace or grey-ace since I'm still not totally sure what actually is sexual attraction. I personally usually see it in the context of asexuality and aromanticism.

    • @laurelelasselin
      @laurelelasselin 2 года назад +1

      Adding to your statement on neopronouns: 'thon' is an archaeopronoun. It's basically how you defined it - an 'old neopronoun', only archaeopronoun is the correct term.
      Thanks for writing this, by the way!

  • @DWilderose
    @DWilderose 5 месяцев назад +2

    You forgot Terf under the blue category. Thank you for making this channel ❤😊

  • @NatFloofer
    @NatFloofer 3 года назад +5

    I completely died laughing when they said "or the much superior, howler"!

  • @jacquelineduarte
    @jacquelineduarte 3 года назад +9

    I'm asexual. Ally isn't an orientation or an identity so it shouldn't be part of the acronym

  • @zmeganz
    @zmeganz 3 года назад +17

    Is it possible to be a panromantic demisexual lesbian? I feel like that’s such a long label. But it fits best with what I feel. And using just lesbian doesn’t really fit since I can and have had romantic relationships with guys but I’ve never wanted to sleep with them. Then girls I can become sexually attracted to if I form a close relationship with them.
    -signed a very confused girl

    • @novadust6195
      @novadust6195 3 года назад +1

      You cna also call yourself a demigirl, it may fit you better, I reay don't know

    • @domtillou3492
      @domtillou3492 3 года назад +1

      @@novadust6195 Demigirl is a gender though.

    • @novadust6195
      @novadust6195 3 года назад +1

      @@domtillou3492 as far as I know demi girl and demi boy are sexual ortations

    • @domtillou3492
      @domtillou3492 3 года назад +1

      @@novadust6195 No, demiboy is feeling part boy + part something else, while demigirl is feeling part girl + part something else. I know about it, I used to think I was a demiboy lol

    • @zmeganz
      @zmeganz 3 года назад

      @@an989_y Thank you. You can go ahead and delete it :)

  • @HuskyQueenWarrior
    @HuskyQueenWarrior 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for helping to educate all the confused but well intentioned people out there!

  • @Gardiled
    @Gardiled 3 года назад +8

    ok so idk if u already talked about this at one point but here
    Neptunic or Nomascsexual is the attraction to women, feminine non-binary people, and neutral non-binary people. It can also be described as attraction to all people except men and/or man-aligned/masculine-aligned non-binary people. This orientation is mostly used by non-binary people to describe their attraction without relying on the gender binary but can be used by anyone. The term can be used as an identity on its own or combined with other orientations.
    i myself am not neptunic i just wanted to mention it ig

    • @Gardiled
      @Gardiled 3 года назад +4

      also the flag is rly pretty

    • @Gardiled
      @Gardiled 3 года назад +2

      and i just copied this from the LGBTA WIKI

    • @AmyJ_ThaFurryWitch
      @AmyJ_ThaFurryWitch 3 года назад +3

      I personally think that they would put neptunic in the sequel to the flags video if it ever gets made. And I agree that the flag is quite pretty.

    • @KaiKailuv
      @KaiKailuv 2 года назад +1

      Thanks for this

    • @damnbro6017
      @damnbro6017 2 года назад

      Is there a masculine version of this

  • @wvclaylady
    @wvclaylady 2 года назад +3

    Thank you for sharing this! It was very helpful. I'm straight, but am trying to be supportive, and trying to understand all the different things.

    • @kriskabin
      @kriskabin Год назад

      Thx 4 being an open-minded ally, claylady👍👏

  • @MondayHatesMe.
    @MondayHatesMe. 2 года назад +8

    At my school (being the wonderfully homophobic place it is), I cannot count the amount of times I’ve been called a f*got by my classmates. And the thing is, they don’t even know what the term really means.

    • @ben_dover97
      @ben_dover97 2 года назад

      I'm one of those people who finds censorship stupid and will openly speak my mind and use any word in the English language that I want.
      But that one and the N word are the two words I always avoided.
      It's very weird considering that across the pond in jolly old England that word means cigarette.
      See how I'm avoiding using it?
      I don't even censor it that's how much I hate that word.
      Do what a friend of mine does when he's called that ask them if you look like a Harley rider to them?
      (That's a reference to south park BTW).

    • @wegfarir1963
      @wegfarir1963 Год назад

      Good

    • @DaOldSkoolHipHopJunkie
      @DaOldSkoolHipHopJunkie 8 месяцев назад

      @@wegfarir1963 there’s one in every comment section about LGBTQ 🙄🙄

    • @wegfarir1963
      @wegfarir1963 8 месяцев назад

      @@DaOldSkoolHipHopJunkie Indeed, druggo

  • @dafneosorio7045
    @dafneosorio7045 3 года назад +4

    my thoughts about this is that i learned a lot today but also i already knew some but we all learn something new everyday

  • @AlexIsDum
    @AlexIsDum 3 года назад +11

    I’ve met other LGBTQ+ people in my life and just yesterday met my first they them pronoun person

  • @abbyj2783
    @abbyj2783 2 года назад +2

    The quick “me” for Bottom killed me

  • @zeberere
    @zeberere 3 года назад +10

    I love the term Alphabet Mafia

  • @eduardozepol2000
    @eduardozepol2000 3 года назад +5

    **skips to bad words to never say them again if i ever did before**

  • @shontaiarthur7267
    @shontaiarthur7267 3 года назад +8

    sorry but you lost me at the first word. allies, while necessary for the progression of the community, are not apart of the community. 'ally' is not a sexuality nor a gender identity.

  • @mizzydizzyz
    @mizzydizzyz 4 месяца назад +1

    As a trans guy who has a dead name that is still used I call it my zombie name (it is used because I am closeted)

  • @ziizion4074
    @ziizion4074 3 года назад +9

    I'm a gay transmasc agender and I use zey/they/it !!

  • @TheTj9304
    @TheTj9304 3 года назад +3

    I think adding more sections for asexual terms and the umbrella terms such as Demi and more complex forms of Ace orientated terms or kinds of terms.
    I wanted to ask does everyone agree to these existed terms?
    And it helps me understand the jargon and how it is used in real life, like the term Unicorn for straight couples and gay couples is interesting and a head scratcher.
    TLDR: PART 2 please and more parts after so we can understand what others may experience in real life.

  • @Supermaxandchloe
    @Supermaxandchloe Год назад +1

    "Do you listen to girl in red?"
    Yes I do. Her music is awesome

  • @that_forest_fae
    @that_forest_fae 2 года назад +2

    My friends forget to say Rowan and instead say my deadname, it's okay tho, they just forget that I'm Rowan now

  • @reateguiagustin3942
    @reateguiagustin3942 3 года назад +2

    i died in the bottom part because it says "me" juste before bottom lmao 3:34

  • @topazprim4095
    @topazprim4095 3 года назад +22

    3:34
    Pause it and you see that secret message

  • @peterbonucci9661
    @peterbonucci9661 3 года назад +5

    I may be behind the times, but I would put "queer" in the last group. It was just too strong of a slur in the past.

  • @Amboy54
    @Amboy54 6 месяцев назад +1

    Androgynous would have been a good one to include, and can be applied to either appearance or behavior. Androgyny is of course the category, but the adjective may be more useful in everyday conversation about a person. (This seems to be out of favor, but I'm not sure why. Maybe because we now have other, and possibly more precise, terminology, or because it was sometimes used derogatively in the past.)

  • @GGiblet
    @GGiblet 3 года назад +10

    I really love these videos. Teaching, soothing and healing💜🌈💜 thank you for the wonderful content!

  • @TransAroPan
    @TransAroPan 7 месяцев назад +1

    "Alphabet Mafia"is Bad?
    I Thought it Made us Sound Awesome,&,Badass

  • @avionpiscean33
    @avionpiscean33 2 года назад +2

    I'm surprised "Camp" isn't on this list. That's one I heard a lot in my early years.

  • @storingjazzinmycheeksforth5319
    @storingjazzinmycheeksforth5319 2 года назад +1

    i see that little “me” before “bottom” popped up, you can’t hide from me, but also same

  • @Icyy_Captain
    @Icyy_Captain 2 года назад +6

    i love the gay dar its so fun meeting people and knowing theyre gay or anything else

    • @kriskabin
      @kriskabin Год назад

      But embarrassing when gaydar malfunctions. Doh!

  • @venmissa
    @venmissa 2 года назад +1

    I learned some new terms, and I'm in the LGBTQ+ community.

  • @t1ff4nyall3n
    @t1ff4nyall3n 2 года назад

    I'd like to see some focused on aro, ace, and agender terminology. I feel like there is such a bumper crop of different words that would be very educational.

  • @-MOO-
    @-MOO- 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for making these videos, they are truly helpful, and very educational! :)

  • @MissSirenita
    @MissSirenita 3 года назад +8

    I am currently questioning, previously lesbian. But from my last partner experience, I don’t think I have any sexual desire and my romantic desire is minimum. Idk how to know where I land on the attraction spectrum

    • @novadust6195
      @novadust6195 3 года назад

      You may be a asexual lesbian, but idk I'm a cis Pansexual boy

    • @MissSirenita
      @MissSirenita 3 года назад

      @@novadust6195 that could be it. I don’t know enough about asexuality

    • @novadust6195
      @novadust6195 3 года назад +1

      @@MissSirenita Look into it!

    • @SomeOnlinePerson
      @SomeOnlinePerson 2 года назад

      It can be tricky to differentiate attraction and desire at times - but it's worth looking into "asexual" and "aromantic."
      Myself, I'm not entirely sure if I'm a "standard" ace or some variety of gray-ace, and I'm aroflux (my capacity to experience romantic attraction seems to vary up and down independently of circumstances). I seem to have a romantic preference towards those I perceive as men, though I have more and more reason to doubt that that is an exclusive preference; at the same time, I seem to have a (more clearly non-exclusive) aesthetic preference towards those I perceive to be women and towards androgyny. But sexually? Iunno, it's confusing, like I'm trying to figure out whether or not I'm colorblind to just one specific color.

    • @Hopibopi
      @Hopibopi 2 года назад

      you could be aroace (asexual + aromantic)

  • @Aurora99342
    @Aurora99342 Год назад +3

    also an note on the term "fag"
    if you hear am British person saying it, they can be referring to cigarettes

    • @justsomeanimator
      @justsomeanimator Год назад +1

      IT HAS ANOTHER MEANING?

    • @Aurora99342
      @Aurora99342 Год назад

      @@justsomeanimator yes. It has 3 if I remember correctly

    • @DaOldSkoolHipHopJunkie
      @DaOldSkoolHipHopJunkie 8 месяцев назад

      @@Aurora99342 how did u manage to get away with putting the slur in your first comment? Genuinely curious

    • @Aurora99342
      @Aurora99342 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@DaOldSkoolHipHopJunkie
      cause i was using the british version for refering to a cigarettes, plus PoweredByRainbows has common sense or YT dont care

  • @SeraphGamingYT
    @SeraphGamingYT 3 года назад +3

    i would just like to say wrt the 39th "good" term, pgps, i think it's typically better to just say pronouns instead of preferred pronouns? the exception obviously being if the person in question uses more than one set of pronouns. for example, i use three sets of pronouns: my preferred/primary set, my auxiliary/secondary, and one set i'm experimenting with

  • @PrincessKLS
    @PrincessKLS 2 года назад +1

    I have to say the term, "partner" used to not be so gender-neutral and back when LGBTQ was highly protested against, it was my understanding that LGBTQIA people used the term, "partner" because they weren't allowed to publicly say they have a boyfriend or girlfriend. I understand in modern times it's a good use of the word but historically I think it was an oppressive term.

  • @peterbonucci9661
    @peterbonucci9661 2 года назад +1

    "Fruity" is not a new term. It has been used for at least 50 years.

  • @AnonymousButNott
    @AnonymousButNott 2 года назад +3

    3:34 anyone else catch this? Lmao

  • @skygard49
    @skygard49 3 года назад +3

    How many of us here are baby gays trying to understand our community?

  • @kitelf
    @kitelf 3 года назад +2

    70 is actually contextual pillow princess is not always a derogatory term, thay go well with no touch tops and it depends on relationships

  • @crispymidget8531
    @crispymidget8531 2 года назад +2

    I've always thought an lgbt allies day would be a good idea. They are our lifeline.

  • @RedDeadDevilTrigger
    @RedDeadDevilTrigger 3 года назад +2

    This channel has become so different for me after coming out a bisexual male
    Edit:does any other lgbtq+ people feel a weird sense of reward from coming out

    • @PoweredByRainbows
      @PoweredByRainbows  3 года назад

      A lot of people have a huge feeling of reward and like a weight has been lifted from them after coming out. If you watch our episode on what to prepare for after coming out, we mention that feeling a lot.

  • @DaOldSkoolHipHopJunkie
    @DaOldSkoolHipHopJunkie 9 месяцев назад

    Transcestors is now one of my favourite words having just learned it

  • @jaycampbell5145
    @jaycampbell5145 3 года назад +4

    i have been having a lot of thoughts on my sexuality in the last week or so. At first I was aroace bisexual. Now im asexual demiromantic lesbian.

    • @SomeOnlinePerson
      @SomeOnlinePerson 2 года назад +2

      I wish you the best on your journey of self-discovery. :)

  • @Carbon-cringe-human
    @Carbon-cringe-human 2 года назад

    That one frame on bottom where it just says "me" is some good self depreciation

  • @KaityKat117
    @KaityKat117 2 года назад +1

    btw Femme is pronounced like "Fem"
    edit: Also I know that some people like to gatekeep enbies from trans circles, but the steadfast truth is that enby individuals are valid under the trans umbrella. Remember that the white stripe in the trans flag represents non-binary individuals. As described by the person who designed the flag. As for me (a binary trans woman), and the vast majority of the trans community (to my knowledge) any time we say "trans", we are including enby individuals. Sometimes, I will specify my inclusion of enby individuals if I think the situation calls for it, but when I say trans, I am *_always_* including non-binary individuals. Anyone who gatekeeps enbies from trans circles is not a representative of the trans community. You are *all* valid and you belong in trans circles just as much as any of us.

  • @sdsa007
    @sdsa007 2 года назад

    I was so 2D before I watched this video.... now I have up to 7 dimensions to figure out how relationships and people work! Thanks!

    • @osc-omb47896
      @osc-omb47896 8 месяцев назад

      holy shitttttt 2D in this context makes so much senseeeeeeee

  • @andrewscubes2147
    @andrewscubes2147 2 года назад

    18:14 I’ve never heard of this before but instantly thought of a way to use it; mention Scotland’s national animal is the unicorn

  • @evosimple2
    @evosimple2 Год назад +1

    Why is "me" quickly shown before Bottom? It's obvious

  • @nivdy
    @nivdy Год назад +2

    As a trans person, I would like to make a few notes.
    MAAB/FAAB: typically in the trans community, instead of these, we instead use AMAB/AFAB, simply because it makes more sense grammatically.
    Passing: Very close, however, it is not about passing as the gender assigned at birth, but rather the ability to be seen as one's true gender, without needing to tell someone. if you want a word for hiding as assigned gender, that's typically referred to as "boymode" or "girlmode".
    tucking: it does not require the use of tape, undergarment, or other tools, as some people cannot afford such things.
    ze/hir: are not exclusive to trans people! if you are a cis person who has an interest in using these pronouns because you like them, you are free to do so.
    deadnaming: unfortunately in some circumstances, it may be required to refer to someone using their deadname, for the safety of said individual. such examples are if they are not out, or if their family is openly transphobic.

  • @SourSalty
    @SourSalty 2 года назад

    Here are lot of transbian terms you should know:
    -Butchy(a butch trans lesbian woman)
    -E (estrogen)
    -Butch(a tomboyish lesbian)
    -Transbian(a non binary Person or a binary trans woman who is attracted to women and/or non binary ppl)
    -pocket sized( a transbian under 5'6)
    -Tuckies(panties-like item used for tucking)

  • @jan-pi-ala-suli
    @jan-pi-ala-suli 8 месяцев назад +2

    3:35 i saw that. it says me. you aren’t fooling anyone pr. pride

  • @chillwcat8695
    @chillwcat8695 2 года назад +1

    I swear every time LGBTQ is said it sounds like beatboxing

  • @hotwasabi1085
    @hotwasabi1085 3 года назад +3

    I never knew pillow princess was a bad thing, I thought it was a cute/nice thing whoops

    • @jlee902
      @jlee902 2 года назад

      Its isn't a bad thing.

  • @avivastudios2311
    @avivastudios2311 Год назад +2

    Queerspawn sounds like an insult.

  • @narutofan657
    @narutofan657 3 года назад +1

    The only time I use the bad T word is referring to a vehicle's transmission. That is the ONLY time I use it and I rarely do as it is a negative word towards trans people. Being genderfluid and married to a transman I see the harm this word causes.

  • @oliviapetrowski4553
    @oliviapetrowski4553 3 года назад +3

    3:34 “me” 😂

  • @SourSalty
    @SourSalty 2 года назад +1

    10:01 actually nowadays we mostly use Amab and afab. Instead of maaaaaaaaaaaaab and faaaaaaaaaaab, cuz it flows more easily in the mouth and we even pronounce it like if it was an actual word.

  • @RlZZGODFRFR
    @RlZZGODFRFR 3 года назад +7

    Nice hair Professor Pride!

  • @bugseater1
    @bugseater1 2 года назад +2

    Trap is often used as a derogatory term to trans women and should be noted

  • @Hamster07
    @Hamster07 2 года назад +2

    These videos are very informative