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What is meant by the term Gender Dysphoria?
A condition where a person experiences discomfort or distress because there's a mismatch between their biological sex and gender identity
What does PRIDE stand for?
Personal Rights in Defence and Education
What was the first country to legalise same sex marriage?
The Netherlands
What fictional TV show aired the first lesbian wedding?
Friends
What does it mean to be asexual?
A term used to describe people who experience little to no sexual attraction.
Tom Hanks won an Oscar for playing a gay man in which film?
Philadelphia
What month does Pride typically occur in the UK?
June
What does the term pansexual mean?
Attracted to people regardless of their gender
What does the term non-binary mean?
An umbrella term for any gender identity that exists outside of the male-female gender binary system
What does cis-gender mean?
A person who's gender identify matches their birth sex.
What year did the first same sex marriage take place in the UK? 2001, 2009, or 2014?
2014
What year was the first official gay pride rally held in London? 1962, 1972 or 1982?
1972
What year were openly gay people permitted to serve in the British Armed Forces?
2000
The LGBTQ flag contains a pink triangle. What is the significance of this?
It was the symbol used by Nazi's to identify and persecute LGBTQ people during the holocaust.
Who sang the 1980's disco hit "I'm Coming Out"?
Diana Ross
What does the phrase High-Femme mean?
describes a look of exaggerated, glamorized femininity, often worn intentionally to embrace femininity or displace gender assumptions
What does LGBTQ+ stand for?
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer/Questioning