Outline of LGBT topics

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LGBT rights movement and an icon of LGBT culture, is adorned with rainbow pride flags.[1][2][3]

The following outline offers an overview and guide to LGBT topics.

Sexuality

Identity

Sex and physiology

Romance

Expression

Practices

Society

Language

Culture

History

Religion

Rights

Bibliography

Lists

Anti-LGBT topics

  • AIDS stigma
    , prejudice against people with HIV+ and AIDS
  • Amatonormativity, is the set of societal assumptions that everyone prospers with an exclusive romantic relationship
  • Anti-homosexual attitudes
    , societal attitudes against homosexuality
  • Anti-LGBT rhetoric, themes, catchphrases, and slogans which have been used to condemn homosexuality or to demean homosexuals
    • Homophobic propaganda, propaganda based on negative and homophobia towards homosexual, putatively homosexual and sometimes other non-heterosexual or non-cisgender people
  • Cairo 52, in Egypt, fifty-two men charged with "habitual practice of debauchery" and "obscene behaviour" under Article 9c of Law No. 10 of 1961
  • Cissexism
    , bias in favor of people who identify with the gender assigned to them at birth
    • Transphobia, antipathy toward transgender people
    • assigned sex
    • TERF
      , acronym for Trans-exclusionary radical feminism
    • Transmisogyny, antipathy toward trans women
    • Trans panic defense
      , a legal strategy in which a defendant claims they acted in a state of violent, temporary insanity
  • Contact hypothesis, showing that contact with LGBT+ people mitigates dislike
  • Discrimination against gay men
  • Discrimination against non-binary gender people
  • Ego-dystonic sexual orientation, mental disorder of having a sexual orientation or an attraction that is at odds with one's idealized self-image
  • Ex-gay movement, people who once identified as homosexual or bisexual, but who no longer assert that identity
  • Heteronormativity, lifestyle norms that holds that people fall into distinct and complementary genders with natural roles in life
  • Heterosexism, attitudes, bias, and discrimination in favor of heterosexuality or heterosexual people
    • Homophobia, antipathy toward homosexual people and (literally) fear of or aversion to them
    • Lesbophobia, antipathy toward lesbians
    • Biphobia, antipathy toward bisexual people
    • Acephobia
      , antipathy toward asexual people
  • LGBT erasure
  • LGBT rights opposition, opposition to legal rights for LGBT people.
  • LGBT stereotypes
  • Violence against LGBT people, violence motivated by sexuality or gender identity
    • Gay bashing, verbal or physical abuse against a person who is perceived by the aggressor to be gay, lesbian, or bisexual
    • Trans bashing
      , the act of victimizing a person physically, sexually, or verbally because they are transgender or transsexual
    • Gay panic defense, a legal defence for assault or homicide alleging a sexual advance by the victim against the assailant

See also

External links

  1. ^ Julia Goicichea (August 16, 2017). "Why New York City Is a Major Destination for LGBT Travelers". The Culture Trip. Retrieved February 2, 2019.
  2. ^ Eli Rosenberg (June 24, 2016). "Stonewall Inn Named National Monument, a First for the Gay Rights Movement". The New York Times. Retrieved June 25, 2016.
  3. ^ "Workforce Diversity The Stonewall Inn, National Historic Landmark National Register Number: 99000562". National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior. Retrieved April 21, 2016.