Pride Month

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Across
  1. 4. a word for who you like if anyone (gender and stuff)
  2. 6. someone who has two distinct genders and can be fluid between them, or experiencences them both at once
  3. 7. a woman loving a woman
  4. 10. lacking a gender
  5. 12. someone who has multiple genders, and is either fluid between them or feels them at once
  6. 15. lacking sexual attraction
  7. 16. an umbrella term for must non cishet identities
  8. 17. feeling partially connected but not fully to female gender
  9. 19. an umbrella term for all genders outside of male and female, also a gender on its own (they/them)
  10. 20. only feeling sexual attraction once a close emotional bond is developed
  11. 23. someone who isn't sure of there gender identity or sexuality
  12. 25. a man loving a man
  13. 26. feeling attraction to all genders with preference
  14. 27. someone is not cis, and doesn't identify with there AGAB
  15. 28. attraction regardless of gender
Down
  1. 1. a gender identity that partially associates with agender and partially associates with another gender
  2. 2. a fluid gender identity that is partially static and partially fluid
  3. 3. an umbrella label for those whose gender identity isn't that they were assigned at birth,including non binary and transgender labels (as well as non binary and transgender micro labels)
  4. 5. a fluid sexuality
  5. 8. something really really complicated
  6. 9. someone who is born with both male and female characteristics
  7. 11. the full acronym for the community
  8. 13. pride month
  9. 14. feeling partially connected but not fully to male gender
  10. 15. lacking romantic attraction
  11. 18. water gender, a gender identity that changes over time
  12. 21. attraction to you gender and others with or without preference
  13. 22. a relationship style with more than two people
  14. 24. attraction to some but not all genders with or without preference
  15. 27. a modern, pan-Indian, umbrella term used by some Indigenous North Americans to describe Native people in their communities who fulfill a traditional third-gender ceremonial and social role in their cultures