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Most pimps never let their victims leave freely. Although he may shower his victims with affection and gifts especially during the recruitment phase , the threat of violence is always present. Gorilla or Guerilla Pimp — A pimp who controls his victims almost entirely through physical violence and force. Lot Lizard — Derogatory term for a person who is being prostituted at truck stops.
Madam — An older woman who manages a brothel, escort service or other prostitution establishment. She may work alone or in collaboration with other traffickers. Pimp Circle — When several pimps encircle a victim to intimidate through verbal and physical threats in order to discipline the victim or force her to choose up. If the victim returns without meeting the quota, she is typically beaten and sent back out on the street to earn the rest.
Quotas vary according to geographic region, local events, etc. Other terms include fruit, faggot, queen, fairy, pansy, sissy and homo. Many men have reclaimed these words and use them profoundly to describe their identity. Gay: 1. Term used to refer to the LGBTQI community as a whole, or as an individual identity label for anyone who does not identify as heterosexual.
Gender Diverse: A person who either by nature or by choice does not conform to gender based expectations of society. For example, any form that asks the person filling it out to specify their gender by checking off one of two boxes, one labeled male and the other female, reflects genderist attitudes.
Genderqueer: A gender diverse person whose gender identity is neither male nor female, is between or beyond genders, or is some combination of genders. This identity is usually related to or in reaction to the social constructions of gender, gender stereotypes and the gender binary system.
Heteronormativity: The assumption, in individuals or in institutions, that everyone is heterosexual, and that heterosexuality is superior to homosexuality and bisexuality. Heterosexism: Prejudice against individuals and groups who display non-heterosexual behaviours or identities, combined with the majority power to impose such prejudice.
Usually used to the advantage of the group in power. Any attitude, action, or practice — backed by institutional power — that subordinates people because of their sexual orientation. Heterosexual Privilege: Those benefits derived automatically by being heterosexual that are denied to homosexuals and bisexuals. Also, the benefits homosexuals and bisexuals receive as a result of claiming heterosexual identity or denying homosexual or bisexual identity.
Homophobia: The irrational fear or hatred of homosexuals, homosexuality, or any behaviours or belief that does not conform to rigid sex role stereotypes. It is this fear that enforces sexism as well as heterosexism. Identity Sphere: The idea that gender identifies and expressions do not fit on a linear scale, but rather on a sphere that allows room for all expression without weighting any one expression as better than another.
In the Closet: Refers to homosexual, bisexual , trans person or intersex person who will not or cannot disclose their sex, sexuality, sexual orientation or gender identity to their friends, family, co-workers, or society. Intergender: A person whose gender identity is between genders or a combination of genders.
Once lesbians and gay men realize that they belong to a group of people that is often despised and rejected in our society, many internalize and incorporate this stigmatization, and fear or hate themselves. Pangendered: A person whose gender identity is comprised of all or many gender expressions.
Pansexual: A person who is sexually attracted to all or many gender expressions. Queer: 1. An umbrella term which embraces a matrix of sexual preferences, orientations, and habits of the not-exclusively-heterosexual-and-monogamous majority.
A reclaimed word that was formerly used solely as a slur but that has been semantically overturned by members of the maligned group, who use it as a term of defiant pride. They are questioning it. In most jurisdictions, one or multiple surgeries are required to achieve legal recognition of gender variance.
Trans: An abbreviation that is sometimes used to refer to a gender diverse person. This term is sometimes used to refer to the gender diverse community as whole. Transgender: A person who lives as a member of a gender other than that expected based on anatomical sex.
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