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Hey there! It’s time to talk about something that’s often overlooked in the LGBTQ+ community: being intersex, queer, and non-binary. Intersex people are those whose biological sex characteristics don’t fit into the traditional definitions of male or female. Queer is an umbrella term used to describe anyone who doesn’t identify as heterosexual or cisgender. And non-binary is a gender identity that falls outside of the traditional gender binary of male and female. So, let’s dive in and explore what it means to be intersex, queer, and non-binary!

¿Qué Es Ser Intersexual Y Queer? [Solved]

¡Raro! Es una palabra que se usa para describir algo que no es común o estándar. Se refiere a la orientación sexual, identidad de género o expresión de género que no encaja con lo que la sociedad considera “normal”.

  1. Intersexual: A person whose biological sex is not clearly male or female, or a combination of both.

  2. Queer: An umbrella term used to describe people who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, and/or gender non-conforming.

  3. Gender Identity: A person’s internal sense of their own gender which may be different from the sex they were assigned at birth.

  4. Sexual Orientation: A person’s emotional and sexual attraction to another person which can be same-sex or opposite-sex attraction.

  5. Gender Expression: The way a person expresses their gender identity through clothing, hairstyle, mannerisms and other forms of self-expression such as speech patterns and body language.

Being intersex, queer, or both is totally normal and nothing to be ashamed of! It’s just another way of being in the world. You don’t have to fit into any one box; you can be whoever you want to be. So don’t let anyone tell you otherwise - embrace your uniqueness and live your truth!