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Gay Rights 質問

I'm probably gonna sound like an idiot, but anyway....

...gay is a term to refer to both genders, while lesbian is only girls, right?
 Gumball17 posted 1年以上前
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SamNotSammy said:
Generally, yeah. It's kind of like how we refer to the human race as "mankind". It's also like Spanish! Masculine refers to both boys and girls, whereas feminine refers to only girls. I usually try not to do that. Idk why, I just refer to gays (chicos y chicas) as "LGBT" rather than simply "gay people". Simply a habitual thing, dunno how common it is.
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posted 1年以上前 
jester616 said:
Yes. Don't worry, I ask my daughter seemingly obvious 質問 all the time. She's not my only authority of course, but it's helpful as she's usually around. Plus it gives her the opportunity to make fun of me.
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posted 1年以上前 
Wolfdreamer9 said:
I've always referred to Gays as just males and レズビアン of course as just females. I know that isn't completely correct but it is just how I've always pretty much seen it as.
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posted 1年以上前 
KJBiggestFan said:
Yep. I think it's cause often people think of two males when they hear 'gay', so the word lesbian came to exist. Not sure if that's true または not, though.
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posted 1年以上前 
DramaQueen1020 said:
Well, the term "gay" usually means any homosexual person, but lesbian is probably strictly female. So あなた can't call a gay man または boy "lesbian" because it wouldn't make sense. But I usually would call a homosexual girl または woman "lesbian", but it's up to you.
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