The Limits of Language in Describing Our Identities

As a person who learned English as a second language, I am fascinated by the complexity and nuances of words and meanings and the attachment (or disgust) people can develop to specific terms and labels. So, I don’t find it surprising that within the broader TLGBQ+ community, our relationship with the language used to describe ourselves is just as complicated.

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