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[[File:VRChat_logo_pride.png|right|thumb|Official VRChat logo, with a 'progress' LGBTQIA+ flag as its background; displayed on social media approximately in June and July.]] | |||
'''LGBT culture''' (an acronym, referring to "lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender" peoples) '''in VRChat''' is socially notable and accepted on the platform; including and not limited to people who are genderqueer, and non-binary gender identities, as well as asexual orientations. | |||
==Overview== | |||
==LGBT and VRChat== | |||
==Gender expression in VRChat== | |||
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LGBT culture (an acronym, referring to "lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender" peoples) in VRChat is socially notable and accepted on the platform; including and not limited to people who are genderqueer, and non-binary gender identities, as well as asexual orientations.