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Is it better to use LGBTQIA or MOGII?

Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on May 31, 2016
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LGBTQIA refers to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Questioning, Intersexual and Asexual or Ally community as a whole. It's better to use LGBTQIA
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Anonymous on Oct 11, 2016
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whatever you feel like. as long as it is not ridiculing the queer community, you can use anything you want, really.
Profile: SympatheticPrune2001
SympatheticPrune2001 on Nov 30, 2016
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MOGII covers more people, while LGTBQIA covers less. Then again, it depends on the situation at hand and what you actually want to use.
Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on Jan 4, 2016
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It depends on who you're communicating with. If you're talking with a heteronormative community, then it's better to use LGBTQIA because they'll probably be more familiar with that. However, if you feel that the audience would better benefit from MOGII, then feel free to use it. It depends on the people.
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Anonymous on Jan 25, 2016
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Neither is better or worse. They can't be, because they're almost the exact same thing! I preffer MOGII to be honest, but choose whichever you like!
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Anonymous on Jul 18, 2016
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MOGII covers more people, while LGTBQIA covers less. Then again, it depends on the situation at hand.
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Anonymous on Dec 4, 2017
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I prefer lgbtq+, but saga is also a good term! sexuality and gender acceptance.
Profile: lovelyrosiegal
lovelyrosiegal on Feb 2, 2018
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I greatly prefer LGBTQ+ because it's already widely recognized by allys/straight people around the world. For example, If I were to ask someone on the street they'd probably at least recognize LGBT. But when we switch acronyms and terms it makes it harder to be recognized and understood.
Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on Aug 28, 2018
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It depends on personal preference. I believe that most people commonly know the community as "LGBT+" instead of "MOGII". However, the later can be used to categorize other identifies that are not otherwise specified. In the long run, it comes down to the individual and their choice of what they want to associate with, community wise. MOGI is essentially just another, modern term, for LGBTQIA. That is why both can go hand and hand together, as they mean the same thing. They are just stated differently. Marginalized Orientations, Gender Identities, and Intersex versus Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans, Queer (or questioning, depending on how you describe it), Intersex, Asexual.
Profile: Aayla
Aayla on Aug 5, 2019
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There's really no much difference, both include all gender identities and orientations that are not cisgender/heterosexual. LGBTQ+ is generally the most widespread definition and the one that people more easily recognize and use, but MOGII is ok too, they're both just as inclusive as the other.
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