Abimegender

Abimegender

Abimegender is a gender identity that feels deep and infinite, often described as resembling the effect of a mirror reflecting another mirror, creating an endless reflection. This infinite quality represents a vast, boundless gender experience that doesn’t have clear boundaries. Abimegender can be used on its own or as a prefix to describe other genders … Read more

abigender

Abigender

Abigender, also known as bxgender, biagender, or librabigender, refers to a gender identity that connects both to having two genders (bigender) and to genderlessness (agender). Abigender individuals may feel aligned with two genders while also experiencing a sense of genderlessness, or they may fluctuate between these feelings. This can mean that someone feels both genders … Read more

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Pansexual

Pansexual refers to individuals who are attracted to people regardless of their gender. Unlike bisexuality, which traditionally implies attraction to two or more genders, pansexuality explicitly embraces attraction to all gender identities, including men, women, non-binary, genderqueer, and genderfluid individuals. Pansexual people often emphasize that they are attracted to the person, not the gender. Imagine … Read more

Abrisexual

Abrisexual

Abrisexual is an orientation that describes individuals whose sexual orientation is stable, but the labels they use to describe it change over time. The term emphasizes the fluidity of how someone identifies rather than changes in the attraction itself. While abrisexual people may consistently feel the same type of attraction, they might alternate between labels … Read more

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Aesthetic Attraction and Orientation

Aesthetic attraction refers to the admiration or enjoyment of someone’s appearance, style, or overall visual appeal without any romantic, sexual, or emotional attachment. Unlike romantic or sexual attraction, aesthetic attraction is based solely on visual appreciation, like admiring an artwork. It’s about finding someone visually appealing and admiring their style, grace, or overall presence without … Read more

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Alterous Attraction and Orientation

Alterous attraction is a form of deep affection that doesn’t fit strictly into platonic or romantic categories. It represents a “middle ground” between friendship and romance, where someone feels deeply connected to another person without labeling it as strictly romantic or platonic. Alterous attraction allows people to form meaningful, intense relationships based on admiration, support, … Read more

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Platonic Attraction and Orientation

Platonic attraction is the desire for close, non-romantic friendship, companionship, or deep bonds with a particular person without romantic involvement. This form of attraction centers on companionship, trust, and mutual support, seeking meaningful friendships that bring joy, comfort, and shared experiences. Platonic attraction emphasizes bonds built on love and care without romantic or sexual interest, … Read more

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Queerplatonic Attraction and Orientation

Queerplatonic attraction is a type of connection that goes beyond typical friendship without being romantic or sexual. It involves a desire for a close, committed bond with someone special. Queerplatonic relationships; also called quasiplatonic, quirkyplatonic, or simply QPRs; are unique in having clear expectations, structure, and norms that set them apart from conventional friendships and … Read more

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Romantic Attraction and Orientation

Romantic attraction is a type of emotional attraction where someone may want to engage in romantic interactions with a particular person. This can include experiences like infatuation, physical closeness, using affectionate language, living together, wanting to start a family, sharing belongings and experiences, making lifelong commitments, valuing the relationship above others, providing mutual protection, and … Read more