= MOBILE FRIENDLY! = Space or tap = + A simple guide to a topic quite a few people are confused about.+ + I am no expert on any of this.+ + If you have any questions, just ask! + || Glossary:|| Heterosexual/Straight: A person who loves the opposite gender. Gay: Being a masculine presenting person who is attracted to other masculine-presenting people, or an umbrella term for queer people. Lesbian: Being a feminine-presenting person who is attracted to other feminine-presenting people. Bisexual: Being attracted to two or more genders, like male or female. Pansexual: Having no preference for gender, or is gender-blind. Omnisexual: Having a gender preference but is still open to all genders. Neptunic: Being attracted to feminine-presenting or neutral-presenting people. Uranic: Being attracted to masculine-presenting or neutral-presenting people. Aromantic: Feeling little to no romantic attraction to people. Asexual: Feeling little to no sexual attraction to people. Aro/Ace: Feeling little to no attraction to people whatsoever. Aceflux: Changing your stance on the asexual spectrum fluidly. Graysexual: Feeling asexual but not entirely. Incluasexual: Feeling asexual but still being open to sexual acts. Abnosexual: Fluctuating between romantic attraction, sexual attraction, and both or none. Skoliosexual: Being attracted to people who are not cisgender. Ninsexual: The attraction to non-binary people. Abrosexual: Having a fluid sexuality, or a sexuality that changes. Androsexual: Being attracted to masculinity, regardless of someone's actual gender. Gynosexual: Being attracted to femininity, regardless of someone's actual gender. Polysexual: Being attracted to a specific array of genders (ie. females, agenders, and genderfluids) Penultisexual: Being attracted to any gender but your own. Amoretrosexual: Being attracted to people who are attracted to you first. Ceterosexual: Being non-binary and being attracted to non-binary people. Sapphic: Being attracted to feminine genders or people. Achillean: Being attracted to masculine genders or people.
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