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    [[File:Gay Pride Flag.svg|thumb|220x220px|The typical LGBT+ flag, also used a gay pride flag, sometimes called the 'commercial flag']]
    [[File:Gay Pride Flag.svg|thumb|The typical LGBT+ flag, also used a gay pride flag, sometimes called the 'commercial flag']]
    [[File:Original pride flag.png|thumb|220x220px|Original LGBT+ flag, by Gilbert Baker]]
    [[File:Original pride flag.png|thumb|Original LGBT+ flag, by Gilbert Baker]]
    [[File:9-stripe flag.gif|thumb|220x220px|Inclusive LGBT+ flag, also by Gilbert Baker]]
    [[File:9-stripe flag.gif|thumb|Inclusive LGBT+ flag, also by Gilbert Baker]]
    [[File:More color more pride.png|thumb|Philadelphia's 'More Color, More Pride' flag]]
    [[File:Progress pride flag.png|thumb|The 'progress pride flag']]
    [[File:Bi inclusive progress pride flag.png|thumb|A bi inclusive variant of the progress pride flag]]
    [[File:Sex worker inclusive progress pride flag.jpg|thumb|A sex worker inclusive variant of the progress pride flag]]
    [[File:Unity flag.png|thumb|The 'unity flag']]
    [[File:Social Justice Pride Flag.png|thumb|The 'social justice pride flag']]
    '''LGBT+''' or '''GLBT+''' stands for [[Lesbian]], [[Gay]], [[Bisexual]], [[Transgender]], with the plus standing for anyone not included under the main four categories. The term has been used since the 1990s, the term is an adaptation of the initialism LGB, marking the inclusion of transgender people in the community. It is the most commonly used term to refer to the community and it is intended to emphasize a diversity of sexuality and gender identity-based cultures. The term can be used to refer to anyone who is not [[Straight|heterosexual]] or not [[cisgender]], instead of exclusively to people who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender.
    '''LGBT+''' or '''GLBT+''' stands for [[Lesbian]], [[Gay]], [[Bisexual]], [[Transgender]], with the plus standing for anyone not included under the main four categories. The term has been used since the 1990s, the term is an adaptation of the initialism LGB, marking the inclusion of transgender people in the community. It is the most commonly used term to refer to the community and it is intended to emphasize a diversity of sexuality and gender identity-based cultures. The term can be used to refer to anyone who is not [[Straight|heterosexual]] or not [[cisgender]], instead of exclusively to people who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender.


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    Several other variants of the acronym exist, some of the most popular include:
    Several other variants of the acronym exist, some of the most popular include:


    *LGBTA(+): Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, [[Asexual]]/[[Aromantic]]/[[Agender]]
    * LGBTA(+): Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, [[Asexual]]/[[Aromantic]]/[[Agender]]
    *LGBTQ(+): Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, [[Queer]]/[[Questioning]]
    *LGBTQ(+): Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, [[Queer]]/[[Questioning]]
    *LGBTI(+): Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, [[Intersex]]
    *LGBTI(+): Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, [[Intersex]]
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    ==Alternatives==
    ==Alternatives==

    *[[GSRM]]
    *[[GSRM]]
    *[[MOGAI]]
    *[[MOGAI]]

    Revision as of 18:53, 12 January 2021

    The typical LGBT+ flag, also used a gay pride flag, sometimes called the 'commercial flag'
    Original LGBT+ flag, by Gilbert Baker
    Inclusive LGBT+ flag, also by Gilbert Baker
    Philadelphia's 'More Color, More Pride' flag
    The 'progress pride flag'
    A bi inclusive variant of the progress pride flag
    A sex worker inclusive variant of the progress pride flag
    The 'unity flag'
    The 'social justice pride flag'

    LGBT+ or GLBT+ stands for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, with the plus standing for anyone not included under the main four categories. The term has been used since the 1990s, the term is an adaptation of the initialism LGB, marking the inclusion of transgender people in the community. It is the most commonly used term to refer to the community and it is intended to emphasize a diversity of sexuality and gender identity-based cultures. The term can be used to refer to anyone who is not heterosexual or not cisgender, instead of exclusively to people who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender.

    Variation

    Several other variants of the acronym exist, some of the most popular include:

    Many other acronyms that are combination of these. Other, less commonly seen variants may include letters such as "U" for "unsure", "C" for "curious", "TS", "2S", or "2" for "two-spirit", "P" for polyamorous or pansexual, "SA" for "straight allies", "D" for demisexual and demiromantic, "H" for "HIV-affected" or "Hijra", or an "O" for "other".

    Initialisms such as LGBTTQQIAAP (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, transsexual, queer, questioning, intersex, asexual, ally, pansexual) have also resulted, although such initialisms are often criticized for being leaving some people out, as well as issues of placement of the letters within the new title. They are simultaneously criticized for being too confusing and too long to be used in normal speech. This has resulted in people attempting to create new acronyms, such as MOGAI (Marginalized Orientations, Gender And Intersex), GSRM (Gender, Sexuality, and Romantic orientation Minorities), QUILTBAG (queer, unsure, intersex, lesbian, transgender, bisexual, asexual/aromantic, gay) and similar terms, however LGBT continues to be the most widely recognized term.

    Alternatives

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