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  2. Queer - Wikipedia

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    Similar to the earlier use of queer, gay was adopted by many U.S. assimilationist men in the mid-20th century as a means of asserting their normative status and rejecting any associations with effeminacy. The idea that queer was a pejorative term became more prevalent among younger gay men following World War II.

  3. LGBTQ - Wikipedia

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    As equality was a priority for lesbian feminists, disparity of roles between men and women or butch and femme were viewed as patriarchal. Lesbian feminists eschewed gender role play that had been pervasive in bars as well as the perceived chauvinism of gay men; many lesbian feminists refused to work with gay men or take up their causes. [11]

  4. Dyke (slang) - Wikipedia

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    A dyke bar is any bar or club frequented by lesbians, and is considered as slang in the vocabulary of the LGBTQ community. The existence of official dyke bars, or lesbian bars, in the United States has decreased tremendously in the past 40 years. In the 1980s there were around 202 lesbian bars, in 2021 the number was thought to be at 16. [43]

  5. Everything to Know About the Term “Queer” and What ... - AOL

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    Experts explain the meaning of the word "queer", how and when to use it, how to know if you're queer, and how to find queer community.

  6. Queer theory - Wikipedia

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    Queer theory and politics necessarily celebrate transgression in the form of visible difference from norms. These 'Norms' are then exposed to be norms, not natures or inevitabilities. Gender and sexual identities are seen, in much of this work, to be demonstrably defiant definitions and configurations. —

  7. What is LGBTQIA+? The acronym for the queer community keeps ...

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    Once upon a time, four letters were commonly used to describe the queer community as a whole: "L" for lesbian, "G" for gay, "B" for bisexual and "T" for trans, creating an acronym: LGBT.

  8. Terminology of homosexuality - Wikipedia

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    Gay man or lesbian are the preferred nouns for referring to people, which stress cultural and social matters over sex. [6] The New Oxford American Dictionary [7] says that gay is the preferred term. People with a same-gender sexual orientation generally prefer the terms gay, lesbian, or bisexual.

  9. Here's why I embrace the term 'queer' — and why ... - AOL

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    Over time, queer became used to describe people who deviated from societal norms in terms of gender and sexuality and, by the 19th century, it had become a term used to describe gay and/or ...