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The LGB Alliance (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual Alliance) was set up in 2019 and believe that attempts to introduce confusion between biological sex and the notion of gender are harming LGB people.
The LGB Alliance (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual Alliance) was set up in 2019 and believe that attempts to introduce confusion between biological sex and the notion of gender are harming LGB people.
[[File:Lgballiancelogo.jpg]] Logo of LGB Alliance


Their campaign states ''We believe it’s wrong for children to be labelled masculine or feminine on the basis of clothing or play/activity preferences and in some cases to be led to believe that they might be ‘trapped in the wrong body.These rigid gender definitions are deeply regressive and could possibly encourage body dysphoria. The numbers of children, particularly girls, seeking help has increased at an alarming rate''. <ref> https://lgballiance.org.uk/ </ref>
Their campaign states ''We believe it’s wrong for children to be labelled masculine or feminine on the basis of clothing or play/activity preferences and in some cases to be led to believe that they might be ‘trapped in the wrong body.These rigid gender definitions are deeply regressive and could possibly encourage body dysphoria. The numbers of children, particularly girls, seeking help has increased at an alarming rate''. <ref> https://lgballiance.org.uk/ </ref>

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The LGB Alliance (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual Alliance) was set up in 2019 and believe that attempts to introduce confusion between biological sex and the notion of gender are harming LGB people.

Logo of LGB Alliance

Their campaign states We believe it’s wrong for children to be labelled masculine or feminine on the basis of clothing or play/activity preferences and in some cases to be led to believe that they might be ‘trapped in the wrong body.These rigid gender definitions are deeply regressive and could possibly encourage body dysphoria. The numbers of children, particularly girls, seeking help has increased at an alarming rate. [1]