FéminitéLa féminité est l’ensemble des caractères morphologiques, psychologiques et comportementaux spécifiques, ou considérés comme spécifiques aux femmes. Ils sont liés au sexe ou au genre, et fortement influencés, voire conditionnés par l’environnement socioculturel. Dans l’usage, la part des caractères socioculturels de la féminité contribue à l’identité sexuelle. On peut aussi la définir comme l'ensemble des comportements, des attitudes, auxquels on attribue le qualificatif de féminin.
Gender benderA gender bender is a person who dresses up and presents themselves in a way that defies societal expectations of their gender, especially as the opposite sex. Bending expected gender roles may also be called a genderfuck. The concept of gender bending may have political origins, stemming from movements in the 1960s and 1970s, a guiding principle of which is the idea that the personal is political.
GayGay is a term that primarily refers to a homosexual person or the trait of being homosexual. The term originally meant 'carefree', 'cheerful', or 'bright and showy'. While scant usage referring to male homosexuality dates to the late 19th century, that meaning became increasingly common by the mid-20th century. In modern English, gay has come to be used as an adjective, and as a noun, referring to the community, practices and cultures associated with homosexuality.
Genre (sciences sociales)Le genre désigne les processus et rapports sociaux qui divisent, polarisent et organisent l'humanité en différentes catégories de « sexe », « genre » et de « sexualité » (tel que masculin / féminin, homme / femme, mâle / femelle, cisgenre / transgenre, intersexe / dyadique, homo / hétéro) Initialement introduit par les sciences psycho-médicales dans les années 1950, puis développé sous l'impulsion des sciences sociales à partir des années 1970, le genre servait alors à distinguer ce qui dans la division ent
LesbianA lesbian is a homosexual woman or girl. The word is also used for women in relation to their sexual identity or sexual behavior, regardless of sexual orientation, or as an adjective to characterize or associate nouns with female homosexuality or same-sex attraction. The concept of "lesbian" to differentiate women with a shared sexual orientation evolved in the 20th century. Throughout history, women have not had the same freedom or independence as men to pursue homosexual relationships, but neither have they met the same harsh punishment as gay men in some societies.