Puretecina
Puretecina describes young children who experience identity and feelings with innocence, free from societal expectations about gender or attraction.
Puretecina describes young children who experience identity and feelings with innocence, free from societal expectations about gender or attraction.
Acevague is an a-spec orientation influenced by neurodivergence, causing vague or unclear sexual attraction linked to conditions like autism.
Abriromantic describes a stable romantic attraction with changing labels over time, reflecting personal growth and evolving identity expression.
Énasromantic describes someone who experiences romantic attraction to only one person in their lifetime, highlighting a unique and profound connection.
Ace-spec covers a range of identities within asexuality, including asexual, greysexual, and demisexual, describing diverse experiences of sexual attraction and identity.
Quoiromantic describes a romantic orientation marked by uncertainty in attraction, helping individuals express unique romantic experiences beyond traditional labels.
Romantic orientation defines emotional attraction and desire for romantic connections, shaping how individuals experience and express love and relationships.
Near describes a fluid identity state close to a specific orientation, often used in LGBTQ+ contexts to express nuanced experiences of attraction and identity.
Acemid describes someone who is strictly asexual but experiences varying romantic feelings within the aromantic spectrum, offering a unique orientation identity.
Explore the Split Attraction Model (SAM) and how it helps individuals understand their sexual and romantic orientations separately, especially in ace and aro communities.
Aceflux describes individuals whose experience of asexuality fluctuates over time, with varying levels of sexual attraction that can change gradually or suddenly.