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antikosm · 4 months
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Aro/Ace Terms Masterlist
Please let me know if I forgot anything
NOTE: There is a distinct difference between someone's personal orientation versus how they feel about sexuality/romanticism as a whole. Someone who's sex/romance repulsed may be in favour of open sexual/romantic expression or even vice versa (shoutout to @sowearecleariamhere for informing me of this!)
Types of attraction
Sexual - I wanna have sex with that
Romantic - I want to date that
Sensual - I want to hug that
Platonic - I want to be friends with that
Platonic crushes do exist. They are called “squishes”. You go through the same process of having a romantic or sexual crush but instead of landing them in bed, you’re on the floor at 2am with pizza rolls, Shrek in the background, talking about eldritch monstrosities (or whatever your shared interest is)
Aesthetic - that looks so heckin’ cool/pretty I love it
Intellectual - the desire to engage with another in an intellectual manner, i.e. having a conversation, picking their brain, and finding out how they think
Terms describing degree of attraction
Aromantic - lack of romantic attraction
Asexual - lack of sexual attraction
Aplatonic - lack of platonic attraction
Aroace - lack of both sexual and romantic attraction
Demi - attraction only forms once a strong emotional bond has been formed
Grey/gray - rarely/seldom experiences attraction
Allosexual - someone who experiences sexual attraction
I think I’ve also heard/seen it referred to as ‘arosexual’ but that’s honestly a bit confusing
Alloromantic - someone who experiences romantic attraction
I personally shorten both of those to “allo” (pronounced ‘aloe’)
Apothiosexual - sex-repulsed
Apothioromantic - romance-repulsed
Apothiaroace - often shortened to just ‘apothi’. In addition to being aroace, apothis are repulsed by romantic/sexual scenes, items, displays, etc. to varying degrees
Sex-neutral and sex-positive/favourable aces exist as well
Not all of us have the same level of comfort with sexual and romantic activities so please check. I mean that applies to everyone anyway, but please check and don’t assume that just because someone is aro/ace, that doesn’t mean they are sex/romance repulsed
Queerplatonic - Queerplatonic typically refers to a relationship that bends the lines between a romantic relationship and a non-romantic relationship. A queerplatonic relationship (QPR) often goes beyond what is socially acceptable for a platonic relationship but does not fit the typical notion of a romantic relationship.
Alterous attraction - a type of emotional attraction to someone that isn’t entirely romantic or platonic.
Chastity - actively refraining from sexual activities. This is NOT part of the ace/aro spectrum, though it is a common assumption when someone says they are ace/aro. Thankfully we’re getting a bit more representation in media now so it’s not as common of an assumption as it used to be, but it’s still there, especially in those communities.
An absolute FANTASTIC addition by @heyftinally in case anyone doesn't see the repost
Gonna expand on sex favorable/neutral/repulsed, since this is a masterlist after all: - Sex favorable - regardless of your sexual orientation, you personally want to engage in sexual activity with someone (significant other, one night stand, friends with benefits, etc) - Sex neutral - if you're with someone who wants to engage in sexual activities then you may or may not, depending on a variety of factors, but you have no strong inclinations for or against engaging in sex itself as an activity. Basically it's "alright" Sex repulsed/averse - the idea of personally engaging in sexual activities makes you want to hurl/cry/claw your skin off/spontaneously combust. If someone suggested doing sexual activities together, you would probably vehemently say "No!" before they even finished the question. You would rather do anything else - Sex positive - refers to your attitudes about sex in general. Regardless of where you fall in the above three terms, you recognize that other people want to, and should have the freedom and right to, engage in consensual sexual activities, even if you personally don't like or want those activities. Essentially shorthand for "I respect the right of other adults to have gay sex, have gender-weird sex, have sex with multiple people in and out of monogamous relationships/marriages, and have weird, wild, freaky kinky sex, so long as all participants and consenting adults". You can still personally want zero sex for yourself or think a particular kink is weird/ick, but you can, in tumblr speak, be normal about consenting adults doing consenting adult stuff - Sex negative - conservative purity culture, basically. You think nobody should have sex ever, or at least not until marriage, and when they do it should only be the "right" or "good" kind, as arbitrarily decided by you/society/some collective. You think badly of, look down on, and may even treat badly anyone who doesn't have the "right" kind of sex in your opinion. You are not normal about consenting adults doing consenting adult activities (even though they don't involve you in any way)
A wonderful addition from @overlord-of-chaos Sex aversion is not the same thing as sex repulsed.
If you are sex adverse, you personally have no desire to partake in any of those actions but seeing or knowing other people partake in that doesn't bother you.
Sex repulsion is when you can't stand doing it yourself, seeing/hearing about/knowing that others partake in it, or even just the idea of it.
Microlabels/Terms describing flavour of attraction
Note: -sexual is used for many of these so we don't have to deal with duplicates confusing things. All of these prefixes can be used with -romantic, -sexual, -platonic, and I imagine -alterous as well
Abrosexual - orientation fluctuates between a variety of orientations
Aceflux - similar to abrosexual, but orientation is contained to asexual spectrum
Acespike - someone who is asexual but may experience intense, brief, and random bouts of sexual attraction
Aegosexual - disconnect between oneself and the target of arousal
Amicusromantic/sexual - only experiences romantic attraction to those who they have formed a platonic relationship with (subset of demi)
Angled aroace - the same as oriented, but for those who are demi, grey, flux, etc.
Anthrosexual - someone who is attracted to humans and alterhumans regardless of gender identity/expression
Bellussexual - has interest in the aesthetic/aspects/certain sexual actions, but does not experience sexual attraction or want a sexual relationship
Caedsexual - previously allo, but now ace due to past trauma
Cupiosexual - wanting a sexual relationship but not experiencing sexual attraction
Finsexual/gynesexual - attraction to femininity
Fraysexual - opposite of demi. Attraction dissipates once an emotional connection has been formed
Linsexual - attraction to androgyny
Lithosexual - experiencing sexual attraction but not wanting it to be reciprocated
Loveless Romantic/Lovelessromantic - those who cannot feel love or feel disconnected from love but can feel romantic attraction/don't feel disconnected from the concept of romance
Minsexual/androsexual - attraction to masculinity
Orchid - the opposite of cupio; experiences ____ attraction but has no desire for a relationship of that type
Placiosexual - not wanting to be on the receiving end of sexual activities but wishing to perform them on others
Quiosexual - unable to distinguish between sexual attraction and other forms of attraction
Qui(r)oromantic - inability to distinguish between platonic and romantic attraction
Reciprosexual - not experiencing sexual attraction towards someone until you discover they experience sexual attraction towards you
Requiessexual - similar to caedsexual, but rather than trauma, ace identity originates from a state of emotional exhaustion, usually from a past sexual experience
Oriented aroace -  an aromantic asexual (aroace) individual who experiences a form of tertiary attraction, that they feel is significant enough to warrant a place alongside their aroace orientation. (i.e. gay aroace, bi aroace)
Angled aroace - someone who is on the aroace spectrum (grey, demi, fray, etc) who experiences a type of attraction significant enough to stand alongside their aroace orientation
Examples of mixed orientations
Heteroromantic asexual biplatonic
Poly greyromantic pansexual
Apothi abroplatonic
Placiosexual aromantic finplatonic
Aroace cupioplatonic
Pan lithioromantic
Fraysexual biromantic aplatonic
You can get WAY more specific than what these cover, but just to give a general idea
Amatonormativity
Amatonormativity is the assumption that all human beings pursue love or romance, especially by means of a monogamous long-term relationship. The term was coined by Elizabeth Brake, in her book Minimizing Marriage: Marriage, Morality, and the Law (2011).
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cotl-sweet-death · 6 months
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Hey quick question, what’s the flag on aym’s character sheet?
It's the anthrosexual flag!
"Anthrosexuality is when someone does not know their own sexual orientation or does not relate to any of them, but can still feel attraction to a person, regardless of gender."
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Hey pregunta rápida, ¿Cuál es la bandera en la hoja de personaje de Aym?
Es la bandera antrosexual!
La antrosexualidad es cuando alguien no conoce su propia orientación sexual o no se identifica con ninguna de ellas, pero aun así puede sentir atracción por una persona, independientemente de su género.
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I know there are a lot of queer artists out there that love making all their characters like them and I do that too a lot
But I also get excited when I find something new (especially lesser known) that fits a charcter I have
Like just now I found out what anthrosexual is and that it fits perfectly with how I described the sexuality of one of my ocs when I couldn't figure out what it was for the longest time
It's like my little characters are having their own coming out moment and I support and love them for it
This is the character by the way
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His name is Azzaroth but his loved ones like to call him Wisp
When I originally put down what his sexuality was in his character profile I literally put "Your guess is as good as his but it's definitely not straight"
Like it's so perfect
I'm proud of you you little plague doctor devil man
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keepingeahalive · 11 months
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Frabjous Day! Callooh! Callay!
Call them girlfriends. Call them sisters. Call them whatever you want. They don’t do labels.
Lizzie, Kitty, Maddie
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[ID: A full hand-drawing of Madeline Hatter, Kitty Cheshire, and Lizzie Hearts with flag/ribbons flowing from out of a hat.
Maddie is a petite British-Indian teenage person with light tan skin, medium length turquoise hair with mint green and fuschia streaks, and large teal eyes. She is wearing a dark cream bodice with short puffy dark pink sleeves; turquoise gloves with white lace; a small top hat in the shape of a teacup and saucer; a dark teal mismatched necklace; and gold earrings in the shape of spoons.
Kitty is a petite British-Chinese cat person with pale skin, pale blue-gray and violet hair pulled up into two long pigtails, sharp green eyes, mint green eyeshadow, and a large wide grin. She is wearing a purple dress with a white, lavender spotted bodice; short black puffy sleeves; a brown-gray fur collar; black arm bands with brown-gray fur at the wrists; violet leggings with purple zigzag stripes, white shoes with fur trim at the ankle; and a cat-ear hat.
Lizzie is a petite white British teenage person with beige skin, long black hair with two red streaks styled in an updo, full white face makeup, dark turquoise eyes, and a red heart over her left eye. She is wearing tight-fitting yellow dress with a red Tudor collar, two red symmetrical hearts on the bodice, a black skirt, two dark yellow flared layer skirts resembling playing cards, and tiny red earrings in the shape of hearts.
Maddie hangs upside down from the top, her arms spread out and a joyous look on her face. She holds a large magenta top hat from which three large ribbons slip out. Kitty appears lounging on the middle ribbon. Her legs dangle in the air behind her. Her face leans into the back of her left hand. She grins widely down at Lizzie. Lizzie stand behind the bottom ribbon holding three cards in her hand. She looks up at Kitty with a small smile.
The top ribbon depicts the Agender Flag; the hat Maddie is holding depicts the Anthrosexual Flag. The middle ribbon depicts the Demigirl Flag; Kitty’s cat-ear hat depicts the Graysexual Flag. The bottom ribbon depicts the Bi-gender Flag; the cards in Lizzie’s hand depict the Polysexual Flag. END ID]
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mantatheseawing · 3 months
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Meet slither
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Lore of slither
Name: slither
True name: Charlotte
Species: sinner demon
Family: slithering doom(parent), day nightmare(sister)
Love interest: sir pentious(crush)
sexuality: anthrosexual
Jobs: hotel employee, teacher at demon Academy
Backstory: when she was alive she was able to do anything but after a little while she died in her mothers arms when she was 7 years old, she Carnated in hell with her sister and became a teacher first then when she saw the news in Kaiju club (because she is like a Velociraptor-snake sinner demon) and liked the idea of redemption and went to the hotel with alastor but only ran into him only and came with him to the hotel, slither's eyes or spots are rainbow and they glow a little in the light, she met Vaggie and angel dust slithering next to them but not slithering she was walking and running, when hazbin hotel went on prime she also has a new redesign that I will draw in this version (because I will edit images or something idk)
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curioussouls1 · 1 year
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I have taken upon myself to do an entire sexuality list. now this may be a little off because I'm stupid but it took me for ever and I'm proud of it I'm just here to spread positivity
Abnosexual (Abnosexuality is the fluxuation of attraction, either sexual, romantic, or platonic.)
Abrosexual (your sexuality is often changing)
Aceflux (you are asexual but you often change you romantic attraction according to gender)
Aequesexual (you have a very strong attraction to sexuality and value sexual experiences)
Aerosexual (Aerosexual is having next to no preference in gender. It can also be fluid)
Agynosexual ( Agynosexual is anyone who has no sexual feelings towards femininity, but may have other attractions)
Akoisexual (someone who experiences sexual attraction to people but has no desire to have those feelings reciprocated)
Aliquasexual ( only feels sexual attractions under very specific circumstances)
Allosexual (feels sexual attraction to any person and all people)
Amorplatonic ( experiencing romantic attraction but only wanting to be in queerplatonic/quasiplatonic relationships)
Androbisexual (Sexually attracted to two or more genders, but predominantly to men/masculinity. Can be used by a person of any gender)
Androflexibility (a person who is mostly attracted to men but very occasionally feels attraction toward women or other genders)
Androsexual (people who are attracted to masculinity)
Androgynosexual (sexual attraction to both men and women with an androgynous appearance)
Anegosexual (belong in the aace umbrella term)
Anthrosexual (turning a blind eye to gender)
amoretrosexual (is someone who is only attracted to people they know are attracted to them. An amoretrosexual person usually has no gender preference)
Apothisexual (microlabel on the Asexual Spectrum)
Asexual (you feel little to no sexual attraction )
Autosexual (you feel sexual attraction to yourself)
Avansexual (sexual attraction to exclusively non-binary individuals.)
Bisexual ( attracted to two or more gender usually men and women)
Boreasexual (having an exception to your usual sexual orientation)
Burstsexual (a-spec identity where one is normally completely asexual or aromantic but occasionally experiences sudden sexual attraction)
Casssexual (sexuality where one feels that sexual orientation is meaningless or where one is indifferent to the idea of sexual orientation)
Ceasesexual (An a-spec orientation where sexual attraction will sometimes disappear for a while)
Ceterosexual (attracted to people who are nonbinary or transgender)
Coeosexual (a sexual orientation where you only feel sexual attraction to someone if you developed that feeling upon meeting them the first time)
Cupidosexual (people who don't experience sexual attraction but still desire to be in a sexual relationship or engage in sexual behavior)
Demisexual (only feel sexual attraction to someone after they've formed a strong emotional bond with them)
Femmesexual (an individual who is exclusively attracted to individuals with feminine things)
Fictosexual (a Asexual identity for someone who mostly is attracted to Fictional characters)
Finsexual (for someone who is exclusively attracted to those who are feminine in nature)
Flexisexual (Having a fluid sexual orientation or pattern of sexual expression)
Fraysexual (someone who experiences sexual attraction towards people they don't know or don't know very well)
Gay (non-woman loving non-woman)
Graysexual (intentionally vague to accommodate the people who fall somewhere between asexual and sexual.)
Heterosexual (you are attracted to the opposite gender)
Homosexual (basically the umbrella term for lgbtqia+ members)
Iculasexual (is a term for someone who is asexual and sex-indifferent.)
Kalossexual (desire to have a sexual relationship yet never feeling sexual attraction)
Lamvanosexual (Wanting to have sexual ACTIONS done on you, but NOT on others)
Lesbian (non-men loving non-men)
Lithosexual (someone who experiences sexual attraction to people but has no desire to have those feelings reciprocated)
Masexual (sexual orientation where the individual feels sexual attraction and/or romantic attraction towards males)
Mascusexual (the attraction to men, masculine nonbinary people, and 100% androgynous nonbinary people)
Minsexual (the exclusive attraction to those who are masculine in nature (MIN). This means minsexual people are attracted to men)
Monosexual (romantic or sexual attraction to members of one sex or gender only)
Mutosexual (fluid sexuality in which your attraction changes from day to day)
Narysexual (sexual attraction or sexual behavior primarily/exclusively towards non-binary people.)
Neusexual (sexual orientation describing an individual who is exclusively attracted to individuals with neutral genders)
Ninsexual (exclusive attraction to those who are neutral/non-binary in nature)
Novisexual (feeling complicated attraction or lack thereof in such a way that it is difficult or impossible to fit into one word or term.)
Novosexual (sexual orientation changes as they experience a change in their gender identity)
Nullumsexual (nullumsexual is a label for non-allosexual people who do not want to use the label asexual or ace. It is a no label sexual orientation.)
Omnisexual (attracted to all gender but with exceptions)
Onesexual (sexual with or fall in love with only one person their entire life)
Pansexual (you don't care about gender it's just the soul and personality of the person)
Penultisexual (sexual orientation where the individual can be sexually attracted to anyone with a gender different than theirs
Polysexual (attraction to more then one person at the same time)
Pomosexual (not fitting any sexual orientation label in terms of conventional)
Proculsexual (identity that describes someone who only feels sexual attraction to individuals who they're sure they can never be in a relationship)
Queer (an umbrella term for people who are not heterosexual or are not cisgender)
Sanssexual (whose attraction changes randomly. Their orientation is very fluid and there is no trend line in the attraction)
Sapiosexual (finding intelligence sexually attractive or arousing.)
Semibisexual (sexual orientation that defines a person who feels sexual attraction towards one gender (usually the opposite but considers themselves to be bisexual or partially bisexual)
Skoliosexual (attracted to people who are nonbinary or transgender)
Spectrasexual (people who are sexually or romantically attracted to multiple or varied sexes, genders, and gender identities, but not necessarily all or any)
Taosexual ( only feel sexual attraction to another person if they feel a strong metaphysical connection with them first.)
Vultussexual (someone whom is attracted to someone just because of their appearance. It is somewhat the opposite of pansexual.)
Zygosexual (having or wanting more sexual partners with your current romantic and/or sexual partner)
now onto the pronouns!
Understanding gender 
Understandings of gender continually evolve. In the course of a person’s life, the interests, activities, clothing and professions that are considered the domain of one gender or another evolve in ways both small and large.
people tend to use the terms “sex” and “gender” interchangeably. But, while connected, the two terms are not equivalent. Generally, we assign a newborn’s sex as either male or female (some US states and other countries offer a third option) based on the baby’s genitals. Once a sex is assigned, we presume the child’s gender. For some people, this is cause for little, if any, concern or further thought because their gender aligns with gender-related ideas and assumptions associated with their sex. Nevertheless, while gender may begin with the assignment of our sex, it doesn’t end there. A person’s gender is the complex interrelationship between three dimensions: body, identity, and social gender. 
Gender identity is our internal experience and naming of our gender. It can correspond to or differ from the sex we were assigned at birth.
Understanding of our gender comes to most of us fairly early in life. According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, “By age four, most children have a stable sense of their gender identity.” This core aspect of one’s identity comes from within each of us. Gender identity is an inherent aspect of a person’s make-up. Individuals do not choose their gender, nor can they be made to change it. However, the words someone uses to communicate their gender identity may change over time; naming one’s gender can be a complex and evolving matter. Because we are provided with limited language for gender, it may take a person quite some time to discover, or create, the language that best communicates their internal experience. Likewise, as language evolves, a person’s name for their gender may also evolve. This does not mean their gender has changed, but rather that the words for it are shifting 
While the dimensions of gender and the desire for congruence are common to us all, ultimately gender is personal. Each dimension of gender is informed by our unique intersection of identities, experiences, and personal characteristics. We are more than our body, gender identity and gender expression: we are also our race, ethnicity, class, faith, sense of geographic place, family history, and more. Our gender is personal because, while we share some of these aspects of self with others, the way that all of these identities, influences and characteristics come together is unique to each of us.
One final distinction to make is the difference between gender and Sexual orientation, which are often incorrectly conflated. In actuality, gender and sexual orientation are two distinct, but related, aspects of self. Gender is personal (how we see ourselves), while sexual orientation is interpersonal (who we are physically, emotionally and/or romantically attracted to).
Why is it so critical to distinguish between these two concepts? When we confuse gender with sexual orientation, we are likely to make assumptions about a young person that have nothing to do with who they are. For example, when someone’s gender expression is inconsistent with others’ expectations, assumptions are frequently made about that person’s sexual orientation. The boy who loves to play princess is assumed to be gay, and the girl who buys clothes in the “boys’” section and favors a short haircut may be assumed to be a lesbian. These could be faulty conclusions. What someone wears and how they act is about gender expression. You cannot tell what a person’s sexual orientation is by what they wear (for that matter, you can’t know what their gender identity is either, unless they tell you).
Our society’s conflation of gender and sexual orientation can also interfere with a young person’s ability to understand and articulate aspects of their own gender. For example, it’s not uncommon for a transgender or non-binary youth to wonder if they are gay or lesbian (or any sexual orientation other than heterosexual) before coming to a fuller realization of their gender identity. How we come to understand our gender and our sexual orientation – and the choices we make to disclose and express these parts of ourselves – are distinct paths. Thinking of these two aspects of self as interchangeable may, instead of helping us know ourselves and one another better, actually get in the way of understanding and communication.
although there are a lot of genders, there's always one for you and I'll bring up a short list of the most commonly used genders with their descriptions 
Agender 
Not having a gender or identifying with a gender. They may describe themselves as being gender-neutral or genderless.  
Bigender 
A person who fluctuates between traditionally “male” and “female” gender-based behaviours and identities. 
Cisgender
A person whose gender identity and biological sex assigned at birth are the same. For example they were born biologically as a male, and express their gender as male. Often used in the shortened form 'cis'. 
Gender Expression
The external display of one’s gender, through a combination of how they dress, how they act and other factors. This is generally within the context of what society expectations of gender are.
Gender Fluid
A person who is gender fluid may always feel like a mix of the two traditional genders but may feel more man some days, and more woman other days. 
Genderqueer
A gender identity label often used by people who do not identify with being a man or a woman, or as an umbrella term for many gender non-conforming or non-binary identities. 
Gender Variant
Someone who either by nature or by choice does not conform to gender-based 2expectations of society.
Mx.
Is a title (e.g. Mr., Ms., etc.) that is gender neutral. Pronounced miks, (similar to Ms) it is often the option of choice for folks who do not identify as cisgender. 
Non-Binary
A gender identity and an umbrella term for people whose identity falls outside of the binary of male and female. Some people don't identify fully, or at all, with the gender they were assigned at birth and some people have no gender at all.
Passing
When someone who is gender variant is regarded to be, or 'passes' as a cisgender man or cisgender woman.
Third Gender
A term for a person who does not identify with either man or woman, but identifies with another gender. This gender category is used by societies that recognise three or more genders, both contemporary and historical, and is also a conceptual term meaning different things to different people who use it. 
Transgender
A person who lives as a member of a gender other than that expected based on sex assigned at birth. Trans people may describe themselves using a range of different terms.
Transgender man
A term used to describe someone who is assigned female at birth but identifies and lives as a man. This may be shortened to trans man, or FTM, an abbreviation for female-to-male.
Transgender woman
A term used to describe someone who is assigned male at birth but identifies and lives as a woman. This may be shortened to trans woman, or MTF, an abbreviation for male-to-female.
Two-Spirit
Is an umbrella term traditionally used by Native American people to recognise individuals who possess qualities of both genders 
Ze / Hir 
Alternate pronouns that are gender-neutral. Pronounced "zee" and "here" they replace “he” and “she” and “his” and “hers” respectively. Alternatively, some people who are not comfortable/do not embrace he/she use the plural pronoun “they/their” as a gender neutral singular pronoun.
gender does not mean pronouns you can be agender and still have pronouns. there are many to choose from, but that doesn't mean that you have to worry about it 
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revenant-coining · 1 year
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is there a term for being attracted to alterhuman/nonhuman people and/or fictionkins?
i couldn't find anything that specifically mentioned fictionkin, but here's what i could find:
Medusan: someone who is alterhuman, non-human, or otherkin who is attracted to other alterhuman or sapient non-human beings. This includes attraction to sapient monsters, aliens, and mythical creatures. This attraction can be exclusive, or one can be attracted to humans as well.
Anthrosexual refers to someone who is attracted to humans and alterhumans regardless of their gender identity/expression. The term avoids referencing a particular sexual orientation or predilection towards a particular gender.
Gleichaeus: a term to describe nonhumans who are attracted to other nonhumanss; being nhlnh/nh4nh/nonhuman-loving-nonhuman; prioritizing the influence ones nonhuman-ness has over their attractions exclusively or in conjunction with ones other orientations.
NHLNH: A term for one feels as though their identity lies somewhere that isn't human, and finds that they're only comfortable dating those who also feel the same.
Wesaeus: A term for HLNH (human-loving-nonhuman.)
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bigmouthfriendsau · 11 months
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My Big Mouth AU characters:
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Zeeke: a 14 years old Argentine straight boy
Joshda: a 13 years old Mexican bisexual girl
Victor: a 14 years old mexican pansexual boy
Adrien: a 14 years old mexican transgender boy
Tatiana: a 13 years old mexican Straight girl
Sara: a 13 years old ukrainian straight girl
Fran: a 13 years old Argentine straight boy
Derek: a 14 years old straight Boy
Naimy: a 14 years old venezuelan demi-aroace girl
Jake: a 14 years old anthrosexual boy
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electro-kins · 2 years
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anthrosexual kokomi sangonomiya pride flag for anon!!
color dropped from her character <3 reblog/like if using!!
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Wh-stop making up new sexualities??
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arco-pluris · 5 years
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Homosapiosexual
I always wanted to coin this
Homosapio- or homosapie(n)-: being attracted to beings of the homo sapiens species, or otherwise sapients &/or humanoids.
See also: human(o)-, anthro(po)-
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tommy-tedy · 4 years
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Hola, aprovechando que este mes es el mes LGBT PRIDE MONTH, quería confesar esto ahora que me siento seguro. 😄 Yo soy... Confieso que desde pequeña dudaba de mi sexualidad ya que no recuerdo haber sentido un gran interés en hombres todo el tiempo o en mujeres, pensaba que era simple admiración por su cuerpo, hasta secundaria pensaba que era bisexual por lo mismo y luego sentí que no. Investigué un poco entrando a prepa y pensé que era demisexual y luego pansexual 😕 😀Ya a mediados de preparatoria volví a la idea de bisexual y ya se los había dicho a varios amigos y una hermana mía, pero en universidad conocí a dos amigos bi y me di cuenta que no tenía esa misma actitud.😔 A veces sentía atracción hacia otros, otras veces únicamente a mujeres y otras a hombres. Llegué a un punto en donde pensé que era asexual ya que no llegué a sentirme atraída a ningún género y me sentía confundida.😕😞 Un día estaba buscando las banderas de la comunidad LGBT y demás y descubrí una que llamó en grande mi atención, Antrosexualidad. ¿Qué es? 🤔 Es muy confuso por lo que dispuse a investigar más a fondo. Los antrosexuales desconocen su orientación sexual pero al mismo tiempo se sienten atraídos por cualquier persona. Son personas que viven su sexualidad libremente por lo que pueden ser gays, lesbianas, bisexuales, asexual es, pansexuales, demisexuales y a su vez no saber cuáles son, constantemente cambian y no definen en su totalidad su sexualidad. Puede sonar estúpido para algunos, pero me identifiqué con esto porque muchas veces me quedaba hasta tarde pensando lo que me gustaba y sobre quién era. Me sentí realmente aliviada al descubrir la antrosexualidad ya que sentía que me quitaba un peso de encima. 😄Soy antrosexual.😊 💙⬜💜 Si leyeron todo hasta este punto les agradezco mucho. Me siento cómoda con esto y quería compartirlo con alguien. 😊 Gracias🌈 . . . #sketch #anthrosexual #antrosexual #sketching #sketchbook #dibujos #mangastyle #dibujosalapiz #drawing #draw #meidentifico #pridemonth #oc #ocdrawing #myoc #mystyle #artist #pen #ink #penandink #comicartist #lgbt #lgbtpride #mesdelorgullo #color #myartwork #pencilart #mycharacter #inktober https://www.instagram.com/p/CA9atLrgZI2/?igshid=1gwyx577nl04o
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yohhhhhstraykids · 2 years
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List of sexualities
Abnosexual
Abrosexual (mine)
Aceflux
Aequesexual
Agynosexual
Akoisexual
Aliquasexual
Allosexual
Amorplatonic
Androbisexual
Androflexibility
Androsexual
Androgynoseuxal
Anegosexual
Anthrosexual
Apothisexual
Asexual
Autosexual
Avansexual
Bisexual
Boreasexual
Burstsexual
Casssexual
Ceasesexual
Ceterosexual
Coeosexual
Cupidosexual
Demisexual
Femmesexual
Fictosexual
Finsexual
Flexisexual
Fraysexual
Gay
Graysexual
Gynesexual
Gynosexual
Heterosexual
Homosexual
Iculasexual
Kalossexual
Lamvanosexual
Lesbian
Limnosexual
Lithosexual
Masexual
Mascusexual
Minsexual
Monosexual
Multisexuality
Mutosexual
Narysexual
Neusexual
Ninsexual
Novisexual
Novosexual
Omnisexual
Onesexual
Pansexual
Penultisexual
Polysexual
Pomosexual
Proculsexual
Queer
Sanssexual
Sapiosexual
Skoliosexual
Spectrasexual
Taosexual
Unlabelled
Zygosexual
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i-is-a-fan-weeb · 3 years
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Sexualities pt.4
Amorsexual-One is inclusive when picking out who they want in their love life
Girlflux-Where one is a woman some of the time,but feeling of womanhood fluctuates between different intensities
Novosexual-Sexuality fluctuates with gender identity
Zygosexual-Having or wanting more sexual partners with/out current romantic and/or sex partner(s)
Spectasexual-One who is sexually attracted to multiple genders,but not all
Coeosexual-Where one develops sexual attraction to someone upon meeting for the first time
Robosexual-Sexual attraction to robots (i was unsure whether i should do this but if this isnt LGBTQ+,let me know and i will take it out)
Psychsexual-Someone who soley attracted to the personality
Agynosexual-Sexual feelings towards feminity,but may have other attractions
Akoisexual-Feeling of attraction but not wanting it reciprocated or loosing it when reciprocated (see 'Akiosexual')
Allosexual-People not on the asexual spectrum;Opposite of asexual
Androsexual-Sexual attraction to males/men/masculinity
Androgynosexual-Sexually attracted to both men and women,specifically to those with adrogynous looks
Anthrosexual-Turning a blind eye to gender (see 'Pansexual')
Avansexual-Sexual attraction to exclusively nonbinaries
Boreasexual-Having an exception to your sexual orientation
Burstsexual-Normallt completly asexual and/or aromantic,but occasionly expierences short burst of attraction
Cassexual-One who feels that sexual orientation is meaningless or where one is indifferent to the idea
Ceasesexual-Sexual attraction will sometimes disappear for a while
Ceterosexual-Feeling attraction toward nonbinary genders
Cupidosexual-Sexual attraction depending on mood/desire
There you have it,plz let me know in the comment if Robosexual counts. If it doesnt, i will take it out i swear. As for now,byeeeeee!❤️🧡💛💚💙💜🖤🤎🤍🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍🌈
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keepingeahalive · 1 year
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Ever After High Sexuality/Gender Headcanons:
Apple White: Lesbian
Raven Queen: Bisexual
Briar Beauty: Bisexual
Maddie Hatter: Agender, Anthrosexual
Ashlynn Ella: Trans, MTF, straight
Hunter Huntsman: Trans, FTM, straight
Daring Charming: Bi-Curious
Dexter Charming: Bisexual/heteromantic
Darling Charming: Sapphic
Cerise Hood: Lesbian
Blondie Lockes: Queer
C.A. Cupid: Pansexual
Cedar Wood: Aro/Ace, Intersex
Duchess Swan: Straight
Faybelle Thorn: Asexual/Lesbian
Melody Piper: Non-Binary, Lesbian
Holly O'Hair: Omnisexual
Poppy O'Hair: Bisexual
Ginger Breadhouse: Pansexual
Lizzie Hearts: Bigender, Polysexual
Kitty Cheshire: Demigirl, greysexual
Alistair Wonderland: Bisexual
Bunny Blanc: Trans, MTF, bisexual
Hopper Croakington II: Gay
Justine Dancer: Asexual/Biromantic
Ramona Badwolf: Polysexual
Rosabella Beauty: Demisexual/panromantic
Sparrow Hood: Straight/Demiromantic, Gender Nonconforming
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mantatheseawing · 4 months
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What are my ocs/dragons Sexualitys?
• TWISTED: pansexual
• EARTHQUAKE: bisexual
• ROSELLE: asexual
• AVALANCHE: lesbian
• VIDAS: anthrosexual
• LANDSLIDE: pansexual
• ROSE: bisexual
• TWISTED'S SISTER - DISTORTION: lesbian
• VIDAS'S SISTER - DISEASE: lesbian
• RIPTIDE(MY TRIBELESS DRAGON NOT SEAWING): gay
• SUNWATCH: gay
• SUNFALL: anthrosexual
• VIDA: pansexual
• MOONPOISON: gay
• VOLCANO: lesbian
• MOONSEER: lesbian
• MOONDUSK: asexual
• MOONFALL: pansexual
• DUSTWATCH: non-binary
• PIESEEKER: non-binary
• SEASON: gay
• MOONWALKER: bisexual
(thats all I have today most of them are upcoming ocs)
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