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Gay is a term used to describe a person who is romantically and sexually attracted to people of the same sex. In common usage, it most often refers to men who are attracted to men, but it can also describe homosexuality in a broader sense, including women who are attracted to women. Some people identify specifically as gay, others as lesbian (for women), and some use the term as an umbrella for homosexual identities. The word is also used in phrases like "gay rights" and "gay culture."

The word "gay" originated in English from the Old French gai, meaning cheerful or bright. In the

Usage and social context vary by region and generation. In some places there are strong legal protections

early
20th
century
it
came
to
be
associated
with
homosexuality,
beginning
as
slang
within
urban
communities
and
activists
in
the
mid-20th
century.
By
the
late
1960s
and
1970s,
"gay"
had
become
a
widely
used
self-identifier
in
many
countries,
and
the
gay
rights
movement
helped
popularize
its
use
in
public
discourse.
The
term
is
generally
considered
neutral
or
positive
in
many
contexts,
though
it
can
be
used
pejoratively
depending
on
tone
and
intent.
for
gay
people,
including
marriage
equality
and
anti-discrimination
laws,
while
elsewhere
LGBTQ
rights
are
limited
or
contested.
When
discussing
sexual
orientation
in
formal
or
educational
contexts,
terms
such
as
"gay,"
"lesbian,"
or
"queer"
are
used,
with
sensitivity
to
individual
preference.
Scientific
and
health
organizations
treat
sexual
orientation
as
a
normal
variation
of
human
sexuality
and
discourage
attempts
at
changing
orientation.