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Sexual Orientation In The LGBT Community

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The term LGBT was created around the 1980s. LGBT stands for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender. The acronym was first a 14 lettered word to try and make an effort to represent all the different sexual orientations. Today there are about 58, maybe even more, different sexual orientations. Gender orientation is the legal and social status as men and women. Sexual orientation however, is what defines someone as gay, lesbian, bisexual, or transgender. The best way to explain it is “sexual orientation is whom you go to bed with and gender orientation is who you go to bed as.”
People of the LGBT community were treated very crudely, even today there is discrimination against people in the gay community. They would be sent to psychiatric wards because the majority of the people back then would say they were sick in their minds and didn’t know what else to do with them. It wasn’t until 1973 when the American Psychiatric Association ruled out homosexualtiy as an illness when Dr. Evelyn Hooker, who studied gay men, wrote a innovated paper on how homosexual men are just as adjusted as hetrosexual men, if not possibly even more. The LGBT community would also be at risk from being fired from their jobs because of their orientation or they would have their children taken away from them. Much of the LGBT community were beaten to death because of hate crimes. Hate crimes against the LGBT were in the highest rate in 2007. On July 16th 2008, a transgender, Angie Zapata, was beaten

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