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Grey-
Grey/Grey-, or Grey-A (also spelled with Gray instead of Grey) is an orientation prefix for those who relate with Anattractionality, yet feel that there are parts of their experience that aren't fully -
Quoi-
Quoi (also called WTF or What) is an orientation where one is unsure what attraction is or feels like. It can also be considered a catchall or umbrella term for identities using the Quoi- prefix -
User:Neontrender/Sandbox
Neontrender/Sandbox is an amative orientation used to describe when someone's attraction to others is defined by music. It is somewhat related to the orientation prefix cadens. "Melo" is likely based on melo-, a -
Amari
Amari is identity in which you do not specify the kinds of attraction you have (romantic, sexual, platonic, etc.) either because you do not prioritize different types, see no distinction between them, or don’t -
Demi-
Not to be confused with Demigender. Demi- is an orientation where one does not experience attraction to a person until they have developed an emotional connection to them. The connection can be sexual, platonic, or -
Neolabel
Neolabel is an informal term to mean a queer/LGBTQ+ label that is less than 20 years old. The definition of "neolabel" is loosely defined, but often includes a label being "newer," usually within the -
Semamoric
Not to be confused with Semi-Bisexual Semamoric also spelt, Simamoric, is the attraction to certain genders, but only half attracted to them, the other half being zero attraction simultaneously. Someone who is Semasapphic for -
Sexual Orientation
Sexual orientation or sexuality is a term that refers to the gender or genders one feels sexual attraction to and how one feels sexual attraction. Typically, sexual orientation labels are derived using a prefix combined -
Romantic Orientation
the gender(s) one feels romantic attraction to and/or how one feels romantic attraction. Typically, romantic orientation labels are derived using a prefix combined with the suffix "-romantic." For example, aromantic, biromantic, heteroromantic, and -
Cogitarisexual
women in their imagination. If that's the case, one may choose to add "cogitari-" as a prefix to another sexual orientation to specify the attraction they experience. For example, someone who is cogitarisexual and -
Xeora
Xeora is an abrosexual term for when someone's orientation is normal m-spec, but when one starts a relationship with someone, their orientation changes so that they're only attracted to people with the -
Anthrosexual
to humans and alterhumans regardless of their gender identity/expression. The term avoids referencing a particular sexual orientation or predilection towards a particular gender. Anthrosexual and pansexual might be used interchangeably. The prefix pan- means -
Firasexual
Firasexual is an orientation for Non-Binary people attracted to Women and the prefix was specifically created for A-spec Non-Binary people. It differs from terms such as Feminamoric and Trixic, as it has -
Centrispec
Centrispec (also written as centri-spec) refers to a spectrum in which someone has a “base” or “center” orientation (for example: pan), but they fluctuate and move through various a-spec identities over time, as -
Mutoic
Mutoic, previously called mutosexual, is a term for when someone's orientation changes in response to a situation. It can refer to a changing sexuality, romantic orientation, other types of attraction, aroace-spec orientation, amory -
Mutoic (Orientation)
Mutoic, previously called mutosexual, is a term for when someone's orientation changes in response to a situation. It can refer to a changing sexuality, romantic orientation, other types of attraction, aroace-spec orientation, amory -
Aegosexual
Aegosexual, previously known as Autochorissexual, is an identity that describes those who have a disconnection between themselves and the subject of sexual fantasies or attraction. Aegosexuals may have sexual fantasies, view porn and other sexual -
Asexual
Asexual (often shortened to Ace) is a sexual orientation defined by a lack of sexual attraction, or a lack of desire for sex. Asexual experiences may also include: not wanting to have sex, not being -
Aspec
be used only refer to the asexual spectrum or the aroace spectrum, though "aspec" includes all anattractional identities. Aspec: "A-" from the Greek prefix "a" meaning "without," and "spec" which is a shortening of "spectrum." -
Aromantic
how it affected aphobia and erases non-ace aros) Aromantic (often shortened to Aro) is a romantic orientation defined by a lack of romantic attraction, or a lack of desire for romantic relationships. Romantic attraction -
Demisexual
Demisexual is an Aspec (specifically Ace-spec) orientation where one experiences sexual attraction to a person after they have developed an emotional connection to them. The connection can be romantic, platonic, or some other form -
Lithromantic
Lithromantic (also called Akoiromantic, Akoineromantic) is a romantic orientation for those who may experience romantic attraction but does not want it reciprocated. The person may be uncomfortable at the thought of someone being romantically attracted -
Frayromantic
Frayromantic (also known as Ignotaromantic) is a romantic orientation defined as when someone only experiences romantic attraction towards those that they are not deeply connected with, and lose that attraction as they get to know -
Diamoric
Diamoric (formerly called Dionysian) is a word for an orientation, attraction, or relationship that involves at least one Nonbinary person. Either as an orientation for Nonbinary people who's attraction does not fit into the -
Aroflux
Aroflux is defined as someone who's romantic orientation fluctuates, but generally stays close on the Aromantic Spectrum. An Aroflux person may feel very strongly Aromantic one day and "less" Aromantic another day, they might
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