accipiogender

Accipiogender

Accipiogender refers to individuals who were raised without imposed gender roles (gender-neutral upbringing) and who may or may not later identify with gender(s). This identity is shaped by growing up in an environment where gender was not a primary part of one’s upbringing, allowing individuals to explore and understand their gender identity on their own … Read more

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Absorgender

Absorgender is a gender identity where an individual absorbs gender characteristics from those around them, adding these genders to their own until a “maximum” is reached. At this point, their identity becomes a blank state, reverting to a basic gender. This foundational gender could be any identity, including agender, and may vary each time. The … Read more

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Abrosensual

Abrosensual describes a type of sensual attraction that is fluid and can change over time. Individuals who identify as abrosensual may experience shifts in the intensity, focus, or nature of their desire for physical closeness, such as cuddling, holding hands, or other forms of non-sexual touch. These changes can happen frequently or gradually over weeks, … Read more

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Abroromantic

Abroromantic refers to individuals whose romantic attraction is fluid, but specifically within the non-binary spectrum. This means their romantic attraction shifts in intensity and focus, primarily directed toward non-binary individuals. Imagine Casey, who identifies as abroromantic. Casey experiences romantic attraction that changes frequently, but only toward non-binary genders. One week, Casey may feel deeply attracted … Read more

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Abroqueerplatonic

Abroqueerplatonic describes a fluidity in queerplatonic attraction, where an individual’s feelings toward queerplatonic partners (relationships that go beyond friendship but are not romantic) fluctuate in intensity, focus, or connection over time. An abroqueerplatonic individual may feel shifts in their queerplatonic relationships, experiencing varied levels of closeness or desire for queerplatonic bonds. Consider someone named Riley, … Read more

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Abroplatonic

Abroplatonic refers to individuals whose platonic attraction is fluid, meaning that their feelings of friendship and companionship can shift in terms of intensity, direction, and connection over time. For abroplatonic people, platonic attraction doesn’t remain constant and may fluctuate in its focus on different genders. Imagine Alex, who identifies as abroplatonic. Alex has a constantly … Read more

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Abroalterous

Abroalterous refers to a fluid orientation where an individual’s alterous attraction (a form of attraction distinct from romantic or platonic feelings) shifts in terms of intensity, direction, or scope. For abroaltereus individuals, their feelings of alterous attraction; deep, non-romantic affection; can vary frequently, sometimes focusing on specific genders and other times fading entirely. Imagine someone … Read more

Abrosexual

Abrosexual

Abrosexual describes someone whose sexual orientation changes over time. A person who is abrosexual may feel attracted to different genders at different times, with these changes happening regularly or sporadically. The term highlights the fluid and evolving nature of their sexuality, meaning their attraction to certain genders may come and go or change completely, making … Read more

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Abro (orientation)

Abro- is an orientation prefix describing individuals with a fluid sexual orientation that may shift between different orientations, including multisexual, homosexual, allosexual, asexual, and more. The prefix “abro” may come from the Greek word ἁβρός, meaning graceful, delicate, or pretty, alluding to the fluid and graceful movement of one’s orientation. For some abrosexual individuals, these … Read more

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Aboixygender

Aboixygender is an oxigender identity in which a person’s gender is primarily abinary (not fitting within the traditional male or female categories), partially male, and slightly female. This identity combines aspects of non-binary gender with a subtle mix of masculine and feminine qualities, creating a unique, layered gender experience. Imagine someone who identifies primarily outside … Read more