Sexuality Part-1

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Lesbian- A person who identifies as a female and is attracted to people identifying as female.

Gay- A person who identifies as a male and is attracted to people identifying as male.

Bicurious- Individuals exploring or questioning bisexuality.

Bisexual- Individuals expereincing sexual, romantic and/or emotional attraction to more than on gender.

Biromantic- Individuals who experience romantic attraction to more than one gender, but do not experience sexual attraction.

Asexual- Individuals who do not experience sexual attraction regardless of gender or sexuality, they however, do experience romantic attraction. Generally referred to as 'ace(s)'.

Aromantic- Individuals who experience little or no romantic attraction to anyone regardless of sexulaity and gender.

Autosexual- Individuals who are sexually attracted to themselves. The desire to masturbate does not represent autosexuality.

Autoromantic- Individuals romantically attracted to themselves.

Cupiosexual- Asexuals who don't experience sexual attraction but still have the desire to engage in sexual intercourse or relationship.

Demisexual- Individuals who experience sexual attraction only under certain specific circumstances, for instance, after developing an emotional or deep connection, etc..

Demiromantic- Individuals who only experience romantic attraction after establishing a deep emotional connection/relationship.

Fluid- It refers to individuals whose sexuality, sexual attraction changes over some time and is dependent on the situation.

Graysexual- Individuals who do not explicitly or exclusively identify asexual or aromantic. Many people who identify as graysexual do experience some sexual attraction or desire, but perhaps not at the same level or frequency as those who identify their sexuality as being completely outside of the asexual spectrum.

Grayromantic- Individuals whose romantic attraction exists in the gray area between romantic and aromantic. Many people who identify as grayromantic do experience some romantic attraction, but perhaps not at the same level or frequency as those who identify their sexuality or romantic orientation as something other than asexual.


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