Saturday, August 22, 2015

A List of Sexalities




Androsexual/Androphilic: attracted to males, men, and/or masculinity


Asexual: a person who generally does not experience sexual attraction (or very little) to any group of people


Bisexual: a person who experiences sexual attraction to people of their own gender as well as another gender


Gynesexual: attracted to females, women, and/or femininity


Heterosexual: a medical definition for a person who is attracted to someone with the other gender (or, literally, biological sex) than they have; often referred to as “straight”


Homosexual: a medical definition for a person who is attracted to someone with the same gender (or, literally, biological sex) they have, this is considered an offensive/stigmatizing term by many members of the queer community; often used incorrectly in place of “lesbian” or “gay”


Pansexual: a person who experiences sexual attraction for members of all gender identities/expressions


Skoliosexual: sexually attracted to genderqueer and transsexual people and expressions (people who aren’t identified as cisgender)


Polysexual-  an sexual attraction to more than two (but not all) genders.


Grey-Asexaulity- Gray-A (also spelled “Grey-A”) is a gray area between asexuality and sexuality.


Demisexual- Someone who does not feel sexual attraction until they have a strong emotional attraction to someone.

If I missed any please inform me!

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