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SEXUAL DIVERSITY
We have to give a great context, on this subject, to begin with, we must know that it is sexual diversity.
WHAT IS IT?
Sexual and gender diversity are two concepts that are used to identify all manifestations of human sexuality and its gender identity, including non-heterosexual ones, which are commonly called LGBTI (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex ETC.) Diversity is present in all aspects of life, it generates agreements and disagreements, since it represents one of the main current conflicts in our society. Any type of diversity: ethnic, cultural, or sexual, implies values ??such as solidarity and respect for differences. Sexual diversity refers to the possibility that a person has to live their sexual orientation and gender identity in a free and responsible way.
What is it? What does it mean? Who make it up? The acronym LGBTIQ is made up of initials: respectively, they are lesbian, gay, bisexual, transsexual, intersex and queer. A woman who feels physical or sentimental attraction to another woman is called a lesbian. The term gay is mostly used to name men who feel physical or sentimental attraction towards other men, although sometimes it is also referred to those women who are attracted to the same sex. On the other hand, there are bisexuals, who feel physical or sentimental attraction towards people of both the same and the opposite sex. The initial T refers to both transsexual and transgender people, transsexuals are those people who were born with a certain chromosomal sex (male or female -XY or XX-) and who throughout their development experienced different factors that led them to identify with the opposite sex and to carry out a transformation on a hormonal, physical and legal level; transgender people (also known as transvestites) they are those who are born with the same characteristics as transsexuals but who only adopt the clothing, appearance and customs of the gender with which they feel identified. On the other hand, we can define intersex people as those people who have both male and female physical characteristics, that is, their body developed with both sexual and reproductive organs. Finally there are those who are called "queer", who do not identify with any type of sexual identity under solid arguments. Queer-gender people argue that no sexual orientation is natural, but that they hide a huge number of cultural variations, that is, it depends on the part of the world where we are located spatially, and temporally, and even on each religion.
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