Sex Terms And Definitions

Sex Terms And Definitions



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The terminology section of the Sexology and Sexuality WikiProject should determine guidelines suggesting the least offensive most neutral (NPOV) terminology to use in naming and writing articles about sexuality including sexology. It should present pros and cons for various uses of various terms, this should be condensed from the talk page. These should be followed by different proposals by various users such as "Wikipedia should never use the word gay" or "Wikipedia should always use the word gay".
Articles should exist (or redirect and discussed on the redirected page) for all terms which are used (as there is an article for bitch, even though it is offensive). However, Wikipedia may also discuss what those terms describe on a more neutral, general, accurate, and descriptive level with multi-word terms. Terms which are ordinarily non-offensive neutral and accurate may be used in ways which make them offensive, POV, and inaccurate. Thus guidelines may have to be established for the use of each term.
Any and all of these terms are politically charged. Neutrality would be determined by:
However, Wikipedia must discuss even non-neutral terms, but should also do so according to the above principles.

Content warning
This article mentions reclaimed slurs and potentially offensive terms; if you are not comfortable with reading about this kind of topic, we suggest you take a step back.
This glossary of English gender and sex terminology shows actual language use. Unless a word is marked with a specific country, assume all these words may be used internationally, in any country where English is spoken.
This glossary's selection of words has a focus on nonbinary identities, and closely related subjects of gender non-conformity. This glossary also collects words about gender and sexuality, especially words used by or in reference to LGBT+ identities as well as intersex conditions, as these provide essential context, and often have an overlap with the main subject. The glossary includes psychiatric terminology as well as subcultural slang, and obsolete historical terms as well as very new words (neologisms). The words cover identity labels, gender-neutral pronouns, diagnoses, and political issues.
If you put more words into this glossary, try to only put in words that you wouldn't find in the average pocket dictionary. Give sources to show that the word is really used in the way you say, or, if the wiki has an entry about that word, link to it. Keep glossary entries short, about three lines long at most. If they get too long, make a new wiki article for them.
Although it is useful to learn how to understand specialized jargon, you can be more helpful to your readers if you keep your own writing easy to understand. When writing for this wiki, please try to use plain English as much as possible, and use specialized jargon only sparingly, and as needed.
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↑ Steinmetz, Katy (3 April 2018). "The OED Just Added the Word 'Trans*.' Here's What It Means". Time. Retrieved 27 May 2020.
↑ Killermann, Sam. "What does the asterisk in "trans*" stand for?". It's Pronounced Metrosexual. Retrieved 27 May 2020.
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↑ WARNING: Contains unpleasant verbal content. https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2014/08/04/woman-2
↑ Alissa Quart, Republic of Outsiders: The Power of Amateurs, Dreamers and Rebels. p. 36.
↑ Trans Health editors, β€œTimeline of gender identity research.” 2002-04-23. http://www.trans-health.com/2002/timeline-of-gender-identity-research/
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↑ https://ultergender.tumblr.com/post/166332955580/ultergender
↑ Mosher, Stephen (14 August 2020). "BWW Interview: Karen Cecilia of The Womxn Poetry/Storytellers Evening at Bar Bayeux". BroadwayWorld.com. Retrieved 26 August 2020. By using the X in womxn it is to means to recognise "women" to be inclusive of transgender, nonbinary, women of color and part of the LBGTQ+ community.
↑ https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/womxn
↑ Kerr, Breena (14 March 2019). "What Do Womxn Want?". New York Times. Retrieved 1 August 2020.
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