See www.thecitizenswhocare.org/list-of-gender-terms.html
What does MOGII mean?
MOGII is a fairly new acronym, and while I think it's more
descriptive of the broad spectrum of sexuality and gender identities,
it could be used in conjunction with GSRM or LGBTQI until more people
are aware of its meaning. MOGII stands for Marginalized
Orientations, Gender Identities, and Intersex. No need to label
everyone, because everyone is included. Panromantic? Marginalized
orientation. Demiboy? Marginalized gender identity. They're all
covered, everyone is welcome, no one is ignored or left out, and no
arguing over what each letter stands for. Done.
GSRM stands for "Gender Sexual Romantic Minorities." It is
an all-inclusive term for anyone outside of the cisgendered,
heterosexual spectrum. As it stands, LGBTQA+ does NOT include
everyone which brings about a sense of emnity within our own
community.
Source: www.google.com/search?q=mogii&rlz=1C1NHXL_enUS725US726&oq=mogii&aqs=chrome..69i57j0l5.17907j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
The LGBTQA+ community: Replace the acronym LGBTQA+ with
GSRM
GSRM stands for "Gender Sexual Romantic Minorities." It is an
all-inclusive term for anyone outside of the cisgendered,
heterosexual spectrum. As it stands, LGBTQA+ does NOT include
everyone which brings about a sense of emnity within our own
community. GSRM should serve to replace it and provide a more
inclusive atmosphere in the community.
Source: www.change.org/p/the-lgbtqa-community-replace-the-acronym-lgbtqa-with-gsrm
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Is it better to use LGBTQIA or MOGII?
Depends on what you feel more comfortable using. I prefer to use MOGII (Marginalized Orientation, Gender Identity, and Intersex) as it is more inclusive than LGBTQIA (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer or Questioning, and Asexual). There is also the term GSRM (Gender, Sexual and Romantic Minority). LGBTQ(IAP)+ is the most known but it depends on what you feel most comfortable refering to.
It depends on what your intentions are. If you are trying to refer to yourself or someone else who fits in the LGBTQIA community, then go ahead. But if you want to be more inclusive to everybody, and not necessarily SPECIFIC sexual orientations or gender identifications, you could use MOGII. It is all up to the situation and the person you're talking to. LGBTQIA is something that more people are familiar with, and can feel more like a community than MOGII. However, MOGII is more inclusive to everyone, especially people who are of the lesser known sexualities and genders, such as pansexual, polysexual, demisexual, demigirl, demiboy, genderfluid, etc. So in my opinion I would just say to vary from situation to situation.
The former is great for conversations about being specifically inclusive; the other term is a more broad inclusion, but it is less known to people who may not be familiar with the community. Use at your discretion.
Both are great. LGBTQ+ is more specific to the different things, but none of them will cover everything.
Just for simplicity, it's probably better to use LGBTQIA, or LGBT+, because most people will understand what you mean. I am myself a member of the queer community, and I truly didn't have a clue what MOGII means. In a communtiy that is well informed, it might make sense to use MOGII, since it includes everybody.
It depends on who you're communicating with. If you're talking with a heteronormative community, then it's better to use LGBTQIA because they'll probably be more familiar with that. However, if you feel that the audience would better benefit from MOGII, then feel free to use it. It depends on the people.
LGBTQIA refers to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Questioning, Intersexual and Asexual or Ally community as a whole. It's better to use LGBTQIA
Source: www.7cups.com/qa-lgbtq--17/is-it-better-to-use-lgbtqia-or-mogii--2848/