What are the rights of the LGBTQ?

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LGBTQ+ rights are the human rights, civil rights, and freedoms for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and other identities, focusing on equality, non-discrimination, legal recognition (like marriage, gender markers, adoption), protection from violence/conversion therapy, and access to services, with global progress including decriminalization in many nations but ongoing battles for comprehensive protections against discrimination in employment, housing, and public spaces, especially in places lacking specific laws.

What are LGBTQ rights?

Among others, LGBT+ rights include: physical integrity rights, such as not being executed for their sexuality or gender and not being subjected to conversion therapies; social rights, such as changing their legal gender, being sexually intimate, marrying, and adopting children with people of the same sex; economic ...

What rights do LGBTQ people not have?

The nondiscrimination statutes in most states do not explicitly include sexual orientation and gender identity as protected characteristics. Nearly half of all LGBT people lack protections from discrimination in employment, education, housing, public accommodations, and credit.

Are there LGBTQ rights?

Discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity or expression is prohibited in every state and territory, with concurrent federal protections for sexual orientation, gender identity and intersex status since 1 August 2013.

What states have LGBT rights?

According to Human Rights Campaign's 2024 state index, the states with the most comprehensive LGBTQ rights legislation include Vermont, California, Minnesota, Virginia, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Maryland, New Mexico, Washington, Colorado, New York, Illinois, Oregon, Maine, Hawaii, and New Jersey.

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Does the 14th Amendment protect LGBTQ?

Cases concerning discrimination based on sexual orientation have been essential in counteracting legislation that disadvantages the LGBTQ+ community. Perhaps most importantly, the Supreme Court has interpreted the Fourteenth Amendment to include the protection of marriage equality.

Can gays legally marry in Texas?

Same-sex marriage became legal in Texas in 2015 after the U.S. Supreme Court issued their decision in Obergefell v. Hodges. This ruling required all states to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples. In 2022, the federal Respect for Marriage Act created statutory protections for same-sex marriages.

What does LGBTIQCAPGNGFNBA mean?

The acronym LGBTIQCAPGNGFNBA is an extended, sometimes humorous, way to represent the diverse range of sexual orientations and gender identities, standing for: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Intersex, Queer/Questioning, Curious, Asexual, Pansexual, Gender Non-Conforming, Non-Binary, Gender-Fluid, Fraysexual, Neutrois, Brosexual, Androgynous, though interpretations vary, often ending with a "+" to include many more identities like Two-Spirit.
 

What does non-binary mean?

Non-binary is an umbrella term for people whose gender identity falls outside the traditional categories of exclusively male or female, meaning they might feel like a blend of genders, neither, or have a gender that changes over time, using words like agender, genderfluid, or bigender to describe themselves, and often using gender-neutral pronouns like they/them. It's about internal sense of self, separate from sex assigned at birth, and encompasses diverse experiences beyond the gender binary.
 

What is the pink dollar?

The pink pound, or pink dollar, refers to the spending power of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (LGBT) community in Britain, the United States, and other countries. In Britain, the value of this market has been estimated at £10 billion, while in the United States it is estimated to be in excess of $600 billion.

Is homosexuality a human right?

“The Supreme Court has made clear that people have a right not to be discriminated against on the basis of sex and receive equal treatment under the law, no matter their gender identity or sexual orientation. Fear of discrimination can lead individuals to forgo care, which can have serious negative health consequences.

What is the safest state for LGBTQ?

The safest states for LGBTQ+ individuals consistently rank high in legal protections, healthcare access, and low hate crime rates, with recent reports highlighting Massachusetts, New York, Rhode Island, Connecticut, and California among the top, often featuring robust anti-discrimination laws, bans on conversion therapy, and supportive leadership, though "safety" depends on factors like policy and community support.
 

What is the regret rate for transitioning people?

A UK study of over 3,000 gender clinic attendees found a regret rate of just 0.47%. A US study involving 28,000 trans adults showed that only 8% had ever detransitioned, and 62% of them did so temporarily, largely due to societal pressure. A Danish national cohort found a regret rate of 0.06% per person-year.

What does LGBTQ 🌈 stand for?

LGBTQ+ is an acronym for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer/Questioning, Intersex, Asexual, and others, representing diverse sexual orientations and gender identities beyond heterosexual and cisgender, while the 🌈 rainbow flag symbolizes the community's spectrum of identities and pride, with different colors representing aspects like life, healing, and nature.
 

Who started LGBTQ rights?

December 10, 1924

The Society for Human Rights is founded by Henry Gerber in Chicago. The society is the first gay rights organization as well as the oldest documented in America.

What is the 73 gender in LGBTQ?

LGBTQ community has introduced 73rd gender to the world named as 'Sigma Males'

How many genders are there?

There are many different gender identities, including male, female, transgender, gender neutral, non-binary, agender, pangender, genderqueer, two-spirit, third gender, and all, none or a combination of these.

Can a girl be nonbinary?

Yes, you absolutely can be both nonbinary and a woman, as nonbinary is an umbrella term for genders outside the strict man/woman binary, and many people identify as nonbinary women, meaning they feel they are both a woman and something else, or a woman-aligned nonbinary person. This can mean feeling a strong connection to womanhood but not exclusively, blending womanhood with other gender aspects, or identifying as a "woman in another font". 

Can a straight person use they/them pronouns?

Bottom line: There are benefits to “he” and “she,” and there are benefits to the singular “they.” That's why we each get to choose our pronouns. That's why it's important to share yours and ask someone else for theirs. That's why pronoun options are liberating for all of us.

Is Taylor Swift a LGBTQ ally?

Yes, Taylor Swift is widely considered an LGBTQ+ ally, having evolved from implicit support to vocal advocacy, using her platform to champion LGBTQ+ rights through actions like supporting the Equality Act, promoting inclusivity in her music ("You Need to Calm Down"), speaking out against discriminatory legislation, and creating safe spaces for queer fans during her concerts.
 

What does LGBTQIA++ mean?

LGBTQIA+ is an abbreviation for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer or questioning, intersex, asexual, and more. These terms are used to describe a person's sexual orientation or gender identity.

What does 72 genders mean?

The idea of "72 genders" isn't a fixed biological or social fact but likely stems from online lists and social media, referring to the vast number of specific non-binary and gender identity terms people use (like agender, genderfluid, bigender, demigender, neopronouns) beyond the traditional male/female binary, reflecting the diverse ways individuals experience and express their gender identity. These lists, often created for inclusivity, showcase unique feelings (e.g., abimegender, aerogender) rather than suggesting 72 distinct biological sexes, emphasizing that gender is a personal, nuanced experience. 

Do gays have rights in Texas?

Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBTQ) people in the U.S. state of Texas have some protections in state law but may face legal and social challenges not faced by others. Same-sex sexual activity was decriminalized in Texas in 2003 by the Lawrence v. Texas ruling.

Is it legal for a man to marry a man in Texas?

Since the United States Supreme Court's 2015 decision in Obergefell v. Hodges which legalized same-sex marriage in every state, same-sex couples can enter into a common law marriage in Texas.

What does the constitution say about gays?

In 2015, facing a circuit split, the Supreme Court resolved the question of whether state bans on gay marriage violated the Equal Protection and.or Due Process Clause of the 14th Amendment. In Obergefell v Hodges, a five-member Court majority concluded that the bans did indeed violate both 14 Amendment provisions.