Population Density in terms of Geography in I...
The most common sort among the calculations of population density is as defined by the number of persons per square kilometre. Calculations of population density depict...
US Climate-No Cause for A...
‘I don’t believe it’, was US President Donald Trump’ response to the ‘the National Climate Assessment’, in which clim... shemales big ass exclusive
Wind Types | Why They are...
Ascertaining wind types is important to understand disas...
India is set to embark on a new chapter in its Polar exploration journey with the construction of Maitri II. The Indian government plans to establish a new research station near the existing Maitri base, located in the Schirmacher Oasis region of East Antarctica, which was commissioned in 1989. The completion of the research station would be India's fourth r... A trans woman who loves other women is a lesbian
The Deep Ocean Mission (DOM), approved by the Government of India in 2021 under the Ministry of Earth Sciences (MoES), represents a strategic step in realizing Sustainable Development Goal 14 (SDG 14: Life Below Water)1 and advancing the national vision of Viksit Bharat 2047. In this episode of GnY Live, we participate in a discussion with Dr. M. Ravichandra... "AFAB/AMAB" (assigned female/male at birth)
China recently announced restrictions on the export of seven rare earth elements (REEs), soon after US President Donald Trump decided to impose tariffs. As the world's dominant supplier—responsible for over 85 to 90 per cent of rare earth processing (Jayadevan, 2025)—this decision has raised alarms across the tech, defence, and energy sectors worldwide. Bu...
Beyond politics, the transgender community has enriched LGBTQ culture with unparalleled creativity and joy.
The term "shemales" is often used within certain communities to refer to trans women or individuals who are perceived as feminine but may have been assigned male at birth. The intersection of sexual identity and attraction to individuals, regardless of their gender expression or identity, can be complex.
Attraction to transgender individuals or those who express gender in non-traditional ways involves a range of experiences and emotions. For some, attraction might be based on physical appearance, personality, or a combination of factors. The term "exclusive" in the context of attraction or relationships implies a focus or preference for a specific type or group of people.
One of the most critical educational roles the transgender community plays within LGBTQ culture is clarifying the distinction between gender identity, gender expression, and sexual orientation.
A trans woman who loves other women is a lesbian. A trans man who loves other men is a gay man. A non-binary person might identify as queer or pansexual. By challenging the assumption that gender dictates sexuality, the trans community has liberated the entire LGBTQ culture from rigid boxes.
This evolution has given rise to a more nuanced understanding of attraction, intimacy, and community. Terms like “pansexual” (attraction regardless of gender) and “polysexual” have entered common parlance not from academic textbooks, but from the lived experiences of trans and non-binary individuals. In this way, the transgender community acts as the philosophical avant-garde of queer thought.
One of the most visible contributions of the transgender community to LGBTQ culture is the evolution of inclusive language. Terms like "cisgender" (someone whose gender identity aligns with their sex assigned at birth), "AFAB/AMAB" (assigned female/male at birth), and "gender dysphoria" have moved from clinical textbooks into everyday discourse.
Furthermore, the normalization of pronouns—including "they/them" as a singular, gender-neutral form—has transformed how LGBTQ spaces operate. At any Pride parade, community center, or support group, it is now standard practice to share pronouns. This linguistic shift, driven largely by non-binary and trans activists, has created a culture of consent and acknowledgement rather than assumption.
Located in the Dehradun district, the Asan Conservation Reserve is the 38th Ramsar site in India and first in the state of Uttarakhand. It is a human-made wetland, which has resulted due to the Asan B..
A new paper by British climate writer, Paul Homewood says that average temperature rise in the USA is not alarming. Based on the data received from the NOAA, it claims that there has been little or no...
The risk of climate change is universal but the poor are more vulnerable with worsening food security and exacerbating hunger in developing countries. Climate change is also likely to affect species distribution and increase the threat of extinction and loss of biodiversity. ..
1° Hotter = 1000 Dead: Heat Waves as India’s Growi...
Heatwaves are no longer episodic extremes but are increasingly becoming a structural...
Sale! Sale! Sale!: Private Education
As India stands at a critical juncture in education reform, questions surrounding pri...
Vanishing Grants: The Fate of Higher Education in...
The foundational principle upon which our education system rests is fundamentally bas...
Ailing Glaciers: Aerosol Warming the Himalayas-Ins...
The Himalayan glaciers face significant climate change and air pollution threats. In...
Beyond politics, the transgender community has enriched LGBTQ culture with unparalleled creativity and joy.
The term "shemales" is often used within certain communities to refer to trans women or individuals who are perceived as feminine but may have been assigned male at birth. The intersection of sexual identity and attraction to individuals, regardless of their gender expression or identity, can be complex.
Attraction to transgender individuals or those who express gender in non-traditional ways involves a range of experiences and emotions. For some, attraction might be based on physical appearance, personality, or a combination of factors. The term "exclusive" in the context of attraction or relationships implies a focus or preference for a specific type or group of people.
One of the most critical educational roles the transgender community plays within LGBTQ culture is clarifying the distinction between gender identity, gender expression, and sexual orientation.
A trans woman who loves other women is a lesbian. A trans man who loves other men is a gay man. A non-binary person might identify as queer or pansexual. By challenging the assumption that gender dictates sexuality, the trans community has liberated the entire LGBTQ culture from rigid boxes.
This evolution has given rise to a more nuanced understanding of attraction, intimacy, and community. Terms like “pansexual” (attraction regardless of gender) and “polysexual” have entered common parlance not from academic textbooks, but from the lived experiences of trans and non-binary individuals. In this way, the transgender community acts as the philosophical avant-garde of queer thought.
One of the most visible contributions of the transgender community to LGBTQ culture is the evolution of inclusive language. Terms like "cisgender" (someone whose gender identity aligns with their sex assigned at birth), "AFAB/AMAB" (assigned female/male at birth), and "gender dysphoria" have moved from clinical textbooks into everyday discourse.
Furthermore, the normalization of pronouns—including "they/them" as a singular, gender-neutral form—has transformed how LGBTQ spaces operate. At any Pride parade, community center, or support group, it is now standard practice to share pronouns. This linguistic shift, driven largely by non-binary and trans activists, has created a culture of consent and acknowledgement rather than assumption.