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LGBT yoki LBBT qisqartmasi Lezbian, Gay (LBBT shaklida esa Besoqol), Biseksual va Transseksual odamlarni nomlashda ishlatiladi. Bu qisqartma 1990-lardan beri qoʻllanilmoqda; avvaliga u LGB koʻrinishida edi. Hozirda LGBT atamasi bilan LGBT harakatini ham atashadi.

Meaning of each term

Each term in the initialism is used to refer to members of the specific group and to the community (subculture) that surrounds them. This can include rights advocates, artists, authors, etc.

Lesbian

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In this context, lesbian refers to females with a sexual orientation predominately (not necessarly exclusively) towards females.

Gay

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In this context, gay refers specifically to males with a sexual orientation predominately (not necessarly exclusively) towards males.

Bisexual

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Bisexual refers to persons who are attracted to more than just one sex. While traditionally bisexuality has been defined as 'an attraction to both males and females', it commonly encompasses Pansexuality, 'an attraction where the sex of the partner is of little or no relevance' (i.e. to male, female, and any other gender identity). Bisexuality covers anywhere between the sexual orientations of asexuality, homosexuality, and heterosexuality.

Transgender

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Transgender is generally used as a catch-all umbrella term for a variety of individuals, behaviours, and groups centered around the full or partial reversal of gender roles as well as physical sexual reassignment therapies (which can be just hormonal or involve various degrees of surgical alteration). A common definition is "People who feel that the gender they were assigned (usually at birth) is a false or incomplete description of themselves." Included in this definition are a number of well known sub-categories such as transsexual, Shemale, transvestite and sometimes genderqueers. (See also cross-dressing.)