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do lgbt group define persons as distinct from others, identity to qualities of sameness in relation to a person connection to others and to a particular group of people​

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Answered by mask003
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Answered by chamilmajumder
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The meanings conveyed through our identities are not fixed, rather they are dynamic through time and culture, and influenced by our ‘social locations’ understood as the specific social and historical contexts that we exist in, including greater structural influences such as media, policies, and laws4.

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The Complexity of Identity

We all have multiple identities that intersect to influence how we experience our world, connect to others, and create a sense of self. Research and lived experience tell us that positive mental health and well-being and a sense of belonging are strongly influenced by an inclusive approach to identity.

Identity is often discussed in terms of social categories such as gender, class, nationality, etc., with associated and implied values, and behaviors (e.g., identifying as Chinese due to having parents born in China), it is also expressed in terms of how strongly membership in these social categories influence a person’s sense of self. Identity has also been defined in terms of a person’s sense of belonging to a specific social group or community (e.g. belonging to the Queer Community.

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gender identity and the concept of gender roles have undergone radical changes in the past century, and the expectations and views we have of gender today are different from the way we would have viewed gender in 1918.

An intersectional understanding of identity highlights that people often have multiple identities that may interact to produce different experiences of discrimination and social inequity, recognising the often layered and interconnected experiences of oppression.

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