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Variant
Variant describes an individual who does not fall into the expected cultural ideals or roles for gender, sex, gender expression, orientation, relationships, and other related forms of self-identification. It involves not being accepted as -
Sapiosexual
Template:Controversial Sapiosexual, less controversially known as scisexual or cognisexual, can be defined as when one only experiences sexual attraction to individuals they experience mental attraction to, intellectually bond with, are inspired by, or admire -
Abro-
Abro- is an orientation that is constantly changing, never stable, and cannot be pinned down for that reason. The prefix abro- is derived either from the Ancient Greek word ἁβρός (habrós) or its Modern Greek -
Neutral
Neutral or Gender Neutral refers to the act of having or showing qualities that are not associated with masculinity or femininity, or anything in between- a set of behaviors, presentations, and roles which were/are -
Black Stripe Asexual
Black Stripe Asexual is an umbrella term for individuals on the asexual spectrum who experience a complete lack of sexual attraction. This is a subset of asexuality, which is the general lack of sexual attraction -
Androgynous
Androgynous refers to the act of simultaneously having or showing qualities that are associated with both femininity and masculinity. It can involve behaviors, presentations, and roles which were/are typically culturally associated with being a -
Fraysexual
Fraysexual (also known as Ignotasexual) is a sexual orientation defined as when someone only experiences sexual attraction towards those that they are not deeply connected with, and lose that attraction as they get to know -
Conformant
Conformant describes an individual who falls into the expected societal ideals, expectations, or roles for some form of identification. One can be conformant in terms of gender, sex, gender expression, orientation, relationships, or other related -
Muxe
Muxe (also spelled muxhe) is a person assigned male at birth in Zapotec cultures of Oaxaca (southern Mexico), who dresses and behaves in ways otherwise associated with women; they may be seen as a third -
Kinsey Scale
does not encompass experiences on the asexual or aromantic spectrums. The Kinsey scale was first published in Sexual Behavior in the Human Male in 1948 and was also featured in the 1953 sequel report Sexual -
Alisexual
Alisexual (usually called Aliumsexual) is a sexual orientation on the asexual spectrum/aromantic spectrum that describes someone who is attracted to strangers (e.g. acquaintances) but the attraction is lost on contact or after getting -
Impri-
Impri- (sexual, romantic, etc) is an orientation term coined as an alternative to superstraight that denotes the user's preferences. Impri- was coined as a non-harmful alternative to superstraight, but also phrased in a -
Xenine
xeninely, and not all individuals who present xeninely have a xenine gender. Individuals of any gender or sexual orientation can present as xenine. Individuals of any sex assignment, but have a xenine gender or xenine -
Romantic Orientation
lesbian, trixic, etc, can also be used to describe one's romantic orientation. The sexual counterpart is sexual orientation. For most perioriented individuals sexual orientation is the only label used, as one's romantic orientation -
Mirrorsexual
After breaking the bond/relationship with the person who was mirrored, some mirrorsexuals may become "mirrorless" until they find someone else of high importance to them. Other mirrorsexuals, may stay with mirroring the sexuality. The -
Gendermirror
relationship with the person who was mirrored, some gendermirror may become "mirrorless" until they find someone else of high importance to them. Others may stay with mirroring the gender. The sexual orientation counterpart is mirrorsexual -
Fictosexual
or Fictionalsexual) is a sexual orientation for anyone who experience exclusive sexual attraction toward fictional characters, experience sexual attraction to a general type of fictional characters, or whose sexual orientation is influenced by fictional characters -
Sexual Attraction
as romantic attraction, aesthetic attraction, or sensual attraction. The gender(s) one does or does not feel sexual attraction to is typically the primary thing used in determining one's sexual orientation. Sexual attraction should -
Masculine
masculinely, and not all individuals who present masculinely have a masculine gender. Individuals of any gender or sexual orientation can present as masculine, but those who are assigned male at birth often experience societal pressure -
Acejump
be a sexual orientation on its own or be combined with other orientations. For example, one could be Acejump and Omni-, meaning that when one experience sexual attraction it's towards people of any gender. -
Imagesexual
Not to be confused with Imaginesexual. Imagesexual is a sexual orientation on the asexual spectrum defined as the sexual attraction to all genders, while not wishing to engage in the action outside of one's -
Aroaceflux
Aroaceflux is a sexuality where someone is both aceflux and aroflux. Both their sexual and romantic orientation fluctuates, but generally stays on the asexual and aromantic spectrums. These fluctuations may occur at the same time -
Anthrosexual
Anthrosexual refers to someone who is attracted 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 -
Zucchini
but not conform to traditional ideas regarding a romantic relationship. Zucchinis may be of any romantic or sexual orientation. The term was created by Dreamwidth user meloukhia on December 25, 2010, in response to a -
Maedic (Gender)
a tie to femininity. This gender is also associated with power, freedom, chaos, and appreciation of women (romantically, aesthetically, sexually, conceptually, etc.). Not to be confused with the sexual orientation by the same name, maedic.
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