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Sexualities/Genders (And Other Terms One Should Know)

>Heterosexual: Male-identifying individual sexually attracted to a female-identi


fying individual, and vice-versa.
>Homosexual: Someone attracted to someone of the same gender as themselves.
>Bisexual: Sexually attracted to two or more genders.
>Polysexual: Sexually attracted to many genders, but not all.
>Pansexual: Sexually attracted to all genders. (this and bisexual, and sometimes
polysexual, are often considered to be the same thing and different people may
simply identify as any one of them due to their own personal reasons)
>Demisexual: Sexually attracted to people only after forming a bond with them fi
rst.
>Asexual: Having no /sexual attraction/ to others; having no desire to have sex.
>Heteroromantic: Male-identifying individual romantically attracted to female-id
entifying individuals, and vice-versa.
>Homoromantic: Attracted romantically to the same gender.
>Biromantic: Attracted romantically to two or more genders
>Polyromantic: Attracted to many genders (but not all)
>Panromantic: Attracted romantically to all genders
>Demiromantic: Romantically attracted to people only after forming a bond with t
hem first.
>Aromantic: Having no /romantic attraction/ to others; having no desire to be in
a romantic relationship.
>Polyamorous: Someone who is attracted to, and is comfortable with being in a re
lationship with more than one person at a time.
>Transexual/Transgender (Term depending on generation and location): An individu
al who identifies as a gender other than the one they were assigned at birth to
be. Often shortened to trans
>Cisgender: Someone who identifies as the gender that they were assigned as at b
irth. (ex. matches their birth certificate) Often shortened to cis
>Intersex: Someone who has ambiguous genitalia that doesn't fit into our strict
dichotomy of uterus or testes. Often forced into surgery to correct their genita
ls at a very young age, causing psychological and physical harm later in life
>Nonbinary: Outside of the gender binary of male and female. (Can be used as an
umbrella term or as its own identity)
>Genderqueer: Outside of the gender binary. (**This is not an umbrella term like
the post said before I edited it! Do not use this as an umbrella term for nonbi
nary individuals, simply use 'nonbinary'. Queer is considered a slur and not eve
ryone likes to be associated with the word)
>Agender: Someone who feels gender neutral, or someone who experiences a 'lack'
of gender.
>Bigender: Someone who identifies as two separate genders.
>Trigender: Someone who identifies as three separate genders.
>Genderfluid: A gender that changes, or is 'fluid'.
>Demigirl: Identifying partially as a woman, but not wholly.
>Demiboy/guy: Identifying partially as a man, but not wholly.
>Dmab: Designated Male at Birth.
>Dfab: Designated Female at Birth.
>Amab/Afab: Same as dmab/dmab, except with 'assigned' instead of 'designated'.
>Camab/Cafab: Same as previous, except prefixed by 'coercively', to highlight th
e lack of choice.

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