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What is Sexual Orientation?
Affectional, emotional, or sexual attraction to someone of the same gender or another gender.
What does Heterosexual mean?
Attraction to the opposite gender.
What does Homosexual mean?
Attraction to the same gender.
What does Bisexual mean?
Attraction to both genders.
How is Gender Identity defined?
A deep and personal experience of gender that may or may not align with the sex assigned at birth.
How is Gender Expression conveyed?
Through clothing, hairstyle, and voice.
What does LGBTQ+ stand for?
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer/Non-Binary, Intersex, and Asexual.
What are the characteristics of a Femme Lesbian?
A lesbian who presents a traditionally feminine gender expression.
What defines a Butch Lesbian?
A lesbian who presents a traditionally masculine gender expression.
Who are Bear Gays?
Gays who are larger and hairier in physical appearance.
What is the difference between Transsexuals and Transvestites?
Transsexuals undergo surgery, while Transvestites are crossdressers.
What does Non-Binary mean?
Identifying as both male and female or neither.
What is a major type of domestic violence?
Abuse occurring within a relationship.
What are the types of abuse mentioned?
Physical, Mental/Emotional, Sexual, Economic.
What does GABRIELA stand for?
General Assembly Binding Women for Reforms, Integrity, Equality, Leadership, and Action.
What are the 7 Sins Against Women as defined by GABRIELA?
Pambubugbog, Panggahasa, Incest, Sexual Harassment, Sexual Discrimination and Exploitation, Limited access to reproductive health, Sex trafficking and prostitution.
What are the Yogyakarta Principles?
29 principles established by 27 experts that focus on human rights pertaining to sexual orientation and gender identity.
What is CEDAW?
Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women, also known as the International Bill for Women.
What is the Anti Violence Against Women and Their Children Act of 2004?
Also referred to as R.A 9262, it provides legal protection against violence towards women and their children.
What is the Magna Carta for Women?
R.A. 9710, signed on July 8, 2008, aimed at protecting women’s rights.
Who is Geraldine Roman?
A member of congress known for advocating women's rights.
What is the role of Danton Remoto?
A professor known for his works including 'Ang Ladlad'.