Demi (Orientation)
Demi orientation means feeling attraction only after forming a deep emotional bond. It applies to romantic, platonic, or sexual attraction and varies by individual.
Demi orientation means feeling attraction only after forming a deep emotional bond. It applies to romantic, platonic, or sexual attraction and varies by individual.
Explore queerplatonic attraction, a deep bond beyond friendship without romance or sexuality, offering unique commitment and intimacy.
Énasdemisexual describes those who feel sexual attraction to only one person after a deep emotional bond, making their experience unique and rare.
Explore the aromantic spectrum, a range of romantic orientations where individuals experience little or no romantic attraction, embracing unique relationship dynamics.
Aego orientation describes attraction focused on others, not the self, often within the asexual spectrum. It explains unique experiences of detached attraction.
Abrisexual describes people whose sexual orientation is stable but whose identity labels change over time, reflecting evolving self-expression.
Quoi orientation describes uncertainty in attraction feelings, highlighting complex emotions and encouraging self-exploration without traditional labels.
Ace-spec covers a range of identities within asexuality, including asexual, greysexual, and demisexual, describing diverse experiences of sexual attraction and identity.
Explore quirkyplatonic orientation, a unique emotional bond beyond traditional romance or friendship, highlighting deep commitment and connection.
Alicosexual describes those on the asexual spectrum who don’t fit existing labels, exploring unique feelings of attraction and identity.
Domestic attraction involves a desire to share home life and daily routines with someone, focusing on comfort and stability rather than romance or sexuality.
Contrian describes a complex orientation where attractions shift between static, fluid, and fluctuating states, often linked to gender identity and connection.
Quoiquaplatonic describes uncertainty in platonic attractions, offering language for those questioning their friendships and emotional connections.
Énas describes individuals attracted to only one person in their lifetime, emphasizing unique and lifelong exclusivity in romantic or sexual attraction.
Romantic attraction is the emotional connection that leads to deep bonds and shared experiences between individuals. It shapes relationships and intentions.
Agenamoric describes attraction experienced by agender individuals beyond traditional gender categories, offering a unique perspective on orientation and relationships.
Fog Orientation describes a state of uncertainty about attraction, common among neurodivergent individuals identifying as aspec, highlighting unique emotional experiences.
Familial attraction is a deep emotional bond resembling family connections, often forming chosen families beyond blood relations, based on loyalty and care.
Asexuality means experiencing little or no sexual attraction, but still forming meaningful romantic or emotional relationships on personal terms.
Énassexual describes a person attracted to only one individual in their lifetime, highlighting a unique and deeply meaningful connection.