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Move an amendment to add to protected classes the following: Part 1 Sexuality Transvestite A person who dresses in a style or manner traditionally associated with the opposite sex. Bestiality Sexual relations between a human and an animal. Zoophilia A paraphilia in which sexual gratification is derived from fantasies or acts involving animals. Pedophilia, or paedophilia, is a psychiatric disorder in which an adult or older adolescent experiences a primary or exclusive sexual attraction to prepubescent children. Although girls typically begin the process of puberty at age 10 or 11, and boys at age 11 or 12, criteria for pedophilia extend the cut-off point for prepubescence to age 13

Gerontophilia is the primary sexual attraction to the elderly. A person with such a sexual preference is a gerontophile. Paraphilia is the experience of intense sexual arousal to atypical objects, situations, fantasies, behaviors, or individuals. Such attraction may be labeled sexual fetishism. No consensus has been found for any precise border between unusual sexual interests and paraphilic ones

Part 2 Paraphilias A Paraphilia

Focus of erotic interest

Abasiophilia

People with impaired mobility[4]

Acrotomophilia

People with amputations[5][6]

Paraphilia

Focus of erotic interest

Agalmatophilia

Statues, mannequins and immobility[7]

Algolagnia

Pain, particularly involving an erogenous zone; differs from masochism as there is a biologically different interpretation of the sensation rather than a subjective interpretation[8]

Andromimetophilia

Trans men[4][9]

Anililagnia

Attraction by young men to older women[10]

Anthropophagolagnia

Raping and then cannibalizing another person.[11]

Anthropophagy

Ingesting human flesh[11]

Apotemnophilia

Being an amputee[5][12]

Asphyxiophilia

Being asphyxiated or strangled[5]

Attraction to disability

People with one or more physical disabilities.[13]

Autagonistophilia

Being on stage or on camera[14][15]

Autassassinophilia

Being in life-threatening situations[5]

Autoerotic asphyxiation

Self-induced asphyxiation, sometimes to the point of near unconsciousness[15]

Autogynephilia

Sexual arousal of a biological male in response to the image of himself as female.[16]

Auto-haemofetishism

Bleeding oneself (does not involve ingestion of blood). Type of autovampirism.[17][contradictory]

Autonepiophilia

The image of one's self in the form of an infant.[14]

Autopedophilia

The image of one's self in the form of a child.[18]

Autoplushophilia

The image of one's self in the form of a plush or anthropomorphized animal.[18]

Autovampirism/Vampirism

The image of one's self in the form of a vampire.[19][20][21] Involves ingesting or seeing one's own blood.[17]

Autozoophilia

The image of one's self in the form of an animal or anthropomorphized animal.[18]

B Paraphilia

Focus of erotic interest

Biastophilia/Raptophilia Raping a person, possibly consensual rape fantasy.[5][14]

C Paraphilia Capnolagnia

Focus of erotic interest Smoking.

[22]

Paraphilia

Focus of erotic interest

Chremastistophilia Being robbed or held up[14] Chronophilia

Partners of a widely differing chronological age[14]

Coprophilia

Feces; also known as scat, scatophilia or fecophilia[2][23]

D Paraphilia

Focus of erotic interest

Dacryphilia

Tears or crying

[24]

Diaper fetishism Diapers; considerable overlap with paraphilic infantilism[25] Trees[5]

Dendrophilia

E Paraphilia

Focus of erotic interest [4]

Emetophilia

Vomit

Eproctophilia

Flatulence[3]

Erotic asphyxiation Asphyxia of oneself or others[26] Erotophonophilia

Murder, often of strangers (also known as dacnolagnomania).[11]

Exhibitionism

Exposing one's genitals to unsuspecting and nonconsenting others[2]

F Paraphilia Feederism

Focus of erotic interest Eating, feeding, and weight gain.[27]

Formicophilia Being crawled on by insects[14][28] Forniphilia

Turning a human being into a piece of furniture

Frotteurism

Rubbing against a non-consenting person[2]

G Paraphilia Gerontophilia

Focus of erotic interest Elderly people[29]

Gynandromorphophilia, Gynemimetophilia Transsexual or transgender women[4][30]

H

Paraphilia

Focus of erotic interest

Hematolagnia Drinking or looking at blood[31] Idealization of heterosexuality and/or people who are "straight-acting", especially by non-heterosexual people.[32][33][34]

Heterophilia

Homeovestism Wearing clothing emblematic of one's own sex[35][36] Firearms, guns[37]

Hoplophilia

Hybristophilia Criminals, particularly for cruel or outrageous crimes[14][38]

I Paraphilia Infantophilia

Focus of erotic interest Pedophilia with a focus on children less than five years old, a recently suggested term that is not in general use[39]

K Paraphilia

Focus of erotic interest

Katoptronophilia Sex or photography in front of a mirror Kleptophilia

Stealing; also known as kleptolagnia[4]

Klismaphilia

Enemas, arousal and enjoyment in receiving, administering, or both[4]

L Paraphilia Lactophilia

Focus of erotic interest Breast milk[40]

Liquidophilia Immersing genitals in liquids[40]

M Paraphilia Macrophilia

Focus of erotic interest Giant beings; the imagined growth of beings[40]

Maschalagnia Armpits[3] Mazophilia

Highly atypical sexual interest focused on female breasts.

Masochism

Suffering or humiliation; being beaten, bound or otherwise abused[2]

Mechanophilia Cars or other machines; also "mechaphilia."[41][42][43] Melolagnia

Music[44]

Menophilia

Menstruation[40]

Paraphilia

Focus of erotic interest [44]

Metrophilia

Poetry

Microphilia

A sexual attraction to very small people or small body parts

Morphophilia Particular body shapes or sizes[15] Mucophilia

Mucus[40]

Mysophilia

Dirtiness, soiled or decaying things[4]

N Paraphilia Focus of erotic interest Narratophilia Obscene words[4] Nasophilia

Noses[40]

Necrophilia Corpses[2][4][45]

O Paraphilia

Focus of erotic interest

Objectophilia Specific inanimate objects Oculophilia

[2]

Eyes and activities directly relating to and/or involving the eyes. Voyeurism does not meet classification for this term.

Olfactophilia Smells and odors emanating from the body, especially the sexual areas.[4][14] Omorashi

Arousal from having a full bladder and/or wetting oneself, or from seeing someone else experiencing a full bladder and/or wetting themselves

P Paraphilia

Focus of erotic interest

Paraphilic infantilism

Dressing or being treated like a baby, also known as autonepiophilia[14] or "adult baby syndrome";[46] considerable overlap with diaper fetishism[25]

Partialism

Specific, non-genital body parts[2][4]

Pedophilia

Prepubescent children, also spelled paedophilia; often confused with hebephilia, ephebophilia, and pederasty[2][47]

Peodeiktophilia

Exposing one's penis[5]

Pedovestism

Dressing like a child[48]

Podophilia

Feet[49]

Pictophilia

Pornography or erotic art, particularly pictures[4][14]

Piquerism

Piercing the flesh of another person, most commonly by stabbing or cutting

Paraphilia

Focus of erotic interest the body with sharp objects[50]

Plushophilia

Stuffed toy animals (Plushies).[51]

Pygophilia

Buttocks,[52] as in a highly atypical sexual interest focused on the buttocks.

S Paraphilia

Focus of erotic interest [4]

Salirophilia

Soiling or dirtying others

Sexual fetishism

Nonliving objects[2]

Sexual sadism

Inflicting pain on others[2]

Somnophilia

Sleeping or unconscious people[4][14]

Sophophilia

Learning[53]

Sthenolagnia

Muscles and displays of strength[40]

Stigmatophilia

Body piercings and tattoos[5][40]

Symphorophilia

Witnessing or staging disasters such as car accidents[5]

Telephone scatologia

Obscene phone calls, particularly to strangers; also known as telephonicophilia[2][14] and scatophilia[54]

T Paraphilia

Focus of erotic interest

Teratophilia

Deformed or monstrous people[3]. The term is also sometimes used in a more literal sense (from ancient greek τέρας, teras, meaning monster) for attraction to monstrous mythical and fictional creatures such as werewolves.

Toucherism

Touching an unsuspecting, non-consenting person with the hand[55]

Toxophilia

Archery[44]

Transvestic fetishism

Wearing clothes associated with the opposite sex; also known as transvestism[2]

Transvestophilia A transvestite sexual partner[14] Trichophilia

Hair[40]

Troilism

Cuckoldism, watching one's partner have sex with someone else, possibly without the third party's knowledge[15][56]

U Paraphilia

Focus of erotic interest

Paraphilia

Focus of erotic interest

Urolagnia

Urination, particularly in public, on others, and/or being urinated on. Also referred to as "water sports"[2][4][14][15]

V Paraphilia

Focus of erotic interest

Vorarephilia

The idea of one person or creature eating or being eaten by another; usually swallowed whole, in one piece; also known as vore[57]

Voyeurism

Watching others while naked or having sex, generally without their knowledge; also known as scopophilia or scoptophilia[2][15]

W Paraphilia Wet and messy fetishism

Focus of erotic interest Messy situations, including, but not limited to, being pied, gunged or covered in mud

Z Paraphilia Zoophilia Animals

Focus of erotic interest [2][4][14]

Zoosadism Inflicting pain on or seeing animals in pain[58]

Part 3 Romantic Orientation- Who you are romantically attracted to meaning wanting to be in a romantic relationship with and is unrelated to sexual attraction. Sexual Orientation- Who you are sexually attracted to meaning who you get turned on by or who you would want to engage in sexual behaviors with.

*note all listed below are applicable also to romantic orientations. These take the prefix of the word and the ending -romantic, i.e. heteroromantic, panromantic, aromatic. Heterosexual- The attraction to a gender different from their own (commonly used to describe someone who is gender binary [female or male] attracted to the other binary gender). Homosexual- The attraction to a gender the same as their own (commonly used to describe someone who is gender binary [female or male] attracted to the same binary gender). Sometimes referred to as gay. Lesbian- Women who are attracted only to other women Bisexual- When you are attracted to two or more genders. This term is generally used to describe being attracted to men and women, but can apply to being attracted to any two or more genders. Note that you do not have to be equally attracted to each gender. Pansexual- When you are attracted to all genders and/or do not concern gender when you are attracted towards someone Bicurious- People who are open to experiment with genders that are not only their own, but do not know if they are open to forming any sort of relationship with multiple genders. Polysexual- When you are attracted to many genders Monosexual- Being attracted to only one gender Allosexual- When you are not asexual (attracted to at least one gender) Androsexual- Being attracted to masculine gender presentation Gynosexual- Being attracted to feminine gender presentation Questioning- People who are debating their own sexuality/gender Asexual- Not experiencing sexual attraction (note that you can also be aromatic and you do not necessarily have to be asexual and aromatic at the same time). Sometimes the term, ace, is used to describe asexuals. Demisexual- When you only experience sexual attraction after forming a strong emotional bond first or a romantic bond Grey Asexual- When you only experience attraction rarely, on a very low scale, or only under certain circumstances Perioriented- When your sexual and romantic orientation targets the same gender (for example being heteromantic and heterosexual or being biromantic and bisexual) Varioriented- When your sexual and romantic orientations do not target the same set of genders (for example being heteromantic and bisexual or being homoromantic and pansexual)

Heteronormative- The belief that hetersexuality is the norm and that sex, gender, sexuality, and gender roles all align Erasure- Ignoring the existance of genders and sexualities in the middle of the spectrum Cishet- Someone who is both cisgendered and heterosexual. This is sometimes used as a slur. Polyamorous- An umbrella term referring to people who have or are open to have consensually have relationships with multiple people at the same time Monoamorous- People who have or or open to have relationships with only one other person at a time. The term, monogamous, is also sometimes used. Queer- A reclaimed slur for anybody in the LGBT+ community or who do not identify as cisgender and/or hetersexual/heteromantic Ally- A supporter of the LGBT+ community that does not identify as LGBT+ Gender & Sex Sex- Your assigned gender at birth and/or the gender of your reproductive organs Gender- Where you feel that you personally fall on the spectrum between male and female. Commonly people identify as male or female, but some fall in the middle or move throughout the spectrum. Cisgender- When you identify with the gender you were assigned at birth Transgender- When you identify with a gender different than that you were assigned at birth Transsexual- When you have had Gender Reassignment Surgery (GRS) to change the sexual organs you were born with to that of a different gender. *note that you will sometimes see an astrid after Trans (Trans*) which is meant to include both transgendered and transsexual individuals Male to Female (MtF)- When somebody that is assigned as a male at birth identifies as a female Female to Male (FtM)- When somebody that is assigned as a female at birth identifies as a male Binary- The genders at each end of the gender spectrum (male and female) Non-Binary- An umbrella term for genders that fall somewhere in the middle of the gender spectrum and are neither strictly male or female. This can be used as a gender identification without further explanation. Sometimes the term, genderqueer, is used.

Genderfluid- Moving between genders or having a fluctuating gender identity Agender- Not identifying with any gender. Sometimes referred to as being genderless or gendervoid Bigender- Identifying as two genders, commonly (but not exclusively) male and female. Sometimes you feel like both genders at the same time and sometimes you fluctuate. Polygender- When you identify with multiple genders at once. Sometimes referred to as multigender. Neutrois- When you identify as agender, neither male nor female, and/or genderless Gender Apathetic- When you really do not identify nor care about any particular gender. You are fine passing off as whatever and you really do not have an opinion towards your own gender. Androgyne- This term overlaps a lot between gender identification and presentation. It can be used to describe others and as an identification. This term is used to describe people who are neither male nor female or are both male and female. Basically anyone who does not fit into a binary gender category. Intergender- Somebody who's gender is somewhere between male and female Demigender- When you feel as if you are one part a defined gender and one or more parts an undefined gender. Terms can include demigirl, demiboy, demiagender, ect. Greygender- Somebody with a weak gender identification of themselves Aporagender- Somebody with a strong gender identification of themselves that is non-binary Maverique- A non-binary gender that exists outside of the orthodox social bounds of gender Novigender- A gender that is super complex and impossible to describe in a single term Designated gender- A gender assigned at birth based on an individuals sex and/or what gender society percieves a person to be AFAB- Assigned Female At Birth AMAB- Assigned Male At Birth Gender roles- Certain behaviors an activities expected/considered acceptable of people in a particular society based upon their designated gender Gender Presentation- The gender you present yourself to others. This is sometimes referred to as gender expression Transitioning- The process of using medical means to change your sex Intersex- A biological difference in sex that is when people are born with genitals, gonads, and/or chromosomes that do not match up exactly with male or female. Intersex individuals can have any romantic/sexual orientation and can

have any gender identification. Intersex individuals are about as common as redheads. Dyadic- Someone who is not intersex and when their genitals, gonads, and chromosomes can all match into either a male or female category Trans Woman- Someone who is assigned as a male at birth, but identifies as a woman Trans Man- Someone who is assigned as a female at birth, but identifies as a man Trans Feminine- Someone who identifies as feminine, but identifies as neither a man nor a woman. They must also be assigned male at birth. Trans Masculine- Someone who identifies as masculine but identifies as neither a man nor a woman. They must also be assigned female at birth. Social Dysphoria- Discomfort experienced when acting in ways socially different than your gender or being addressed in ways different to your gender Body Dysphoria- Discomfort experienced because of the difference between gender and your sex, role, or gender expression Butch- A term used to describe someone who's gender expression is more masculine than feminine. This is commonly used in describing women or lesbians. Femme (Fem)- A term used to describe someone who's gender expression is more feminine than masculine. This is commonly used in describing women or lesbians. Binarism- Putting gender strictly into two categories (male and female) and refusing to acknowledge genders outside of male and female.

Part 4 Recognize the following family/marital status Common Law Polygamy is a type of marriage in which men can marry more than one woman at the same time. Sororal Polygamy When a man is married with two sisters simultaneously Fraternal polyandry is a type of polyandry in which two or more than two brothers take a single woman as their common wife Polyamory is the practice of, or desire for, intimate relationships with more than one partner, with the consent of all partners







(a) Polygyny: It refers to plurality of wives or having more than one wife at the same time. ... (b) Polyandry: is a type of polygamy in which one woman is married to more than one man... (c) Group Marriage: refer to a type of marriage in which a group of women marry with a group of men and all of them have common wives and husbands. In non-fraternal polyandry multiple man take one woman as their common wife however, in this type these man or husbands of a woman are not related with one another. Moreover, it’s up to woman, which ever husband she chooses to live with. ménage à trois Part 5 Faithful Catholics who follow the Teaching Magisterium of the Church. Shall not be persecuted for their views opposing the secularization of the Catholic Schools or Church.

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