This blog entry is a glossary of terms that are commonly used by people of multiple genders and the LGBT community. Keep in mind that LGBT terms have developed over time through word of mouth, and different interpretations of the meanings of words may exist. We will keep updating the list as much as possible. If you wish to suggest a word to define or provide your own definition to this glossary, send a note to SavvyRed.
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:bulletpink: definition written by staff
:bulletgreen: definition written by member
definition written by Pride-Flags
definition written by Pastelmemer
:bulletblue:Beyond Polarities: A Handbook on Queer Issues
Pride Flags Colors explained! by SavvyRed, journal
Pride Flags Colors explained!
I'll try to list as many pride colors as I can think of.
:thumb124813145: Gay Pride (Six stripes of the rainbow but without indigo - Gay, Gay Men, Lesbians, Homosexuality, and sometimes the entire LGBT community. This was created by a San Francisco artist named Gilbert Baker in 1978. The flag originally had the stripes of all the colors of the rainbow and one pink stripe; from top to bottom, it was pink, red, orange, yellow, green, blue, violet/purple, and indigo. Pink represented sex, red represented life, orange represented healing, yellow represented sunlight, green represented nature, blue represented art, indigo represented sereni
There wasn't a time in which Ludwig was without a dog.
He knew Asta longer than he knew his own older brothers.
Actually the most of his older brother couldn't remember a time without Asta.
The blond Hovawart has lived on the farm of the Frankish Empire, long before his sons decided to part Middle Europe, protecting his livestock and all his possesions.
This was her job. She was the dog, „der den Hof verwahrt“.
And she loved doing it, being there and protecting the ones she belonged to from everything dangerous...and everything else too.
She didn't like stangers, but when her people said, that she had to tolerate them, she did