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Is queer an equivalent substitute for lgbtq(...)+?
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This one is a sort of personal preference. There are people who have a problem with the word queer, and it's understandable. I personally cannot stand the f-slur, have far too many negative memories related to it, and have no interest in reclaiming it. But queer feels fine to me. My gender and sexuality are a nebulous mess so queer feels like a good descriptor. It feels like a good way to say "not cis, not het, but no single label works so ¯_(ツ)_/¯ "
It's also easier to say when referring to the whole group instead of LGBTQIA+. But I would only use it that way if I know the people I'm talking to are also ok with the term.
So basically: nothing formal. It's just a personal preference. Only you can know if it feels right for you. But know your audience when using it around others.