Sexuality Part-2

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Heterosexual- Individuals experiencing sexual attraction to the opposite sex. Both and identified people can be heterosexual. This sexual orientation category is commonly .

Homosexual- Individuals who experience sexual attraction to people od the same sex.

Libidiost Asexual- Asexual people who experiences sexual feelings that are satisfied through self-stimulation or masturbation.

Omnisexual- Individuals whose sexuality isn't limited to people of a particular gender, sex, or sexual orientation. They are not gender blind.

Pansexual- Individuals experiencing sexual, , or emotional attraction to any person, regardless gender, sex, or sexuality.

Panromantic- Individuals experiencing romantic or emotional but no sexual attraction to any person, regardless of gender, sex or sexuality.

Polysexuals- Individuals with a sexual orientation that involves sexual or romantic attraction to people with varying genders. Polysexual orientations include , , omnisexuality, and queer, among many others.

Pomosexual- Individuals who reject sexuality labels or do not identify with any of them.

Queer- Individuals who aren't exclusively heterosexual. Individuals who prefer a category that isn't dependent on sex and gender.

Questioning- It refers to individuals who are currently curious about or exploring some aspect of sexuality or gender.

Sapiosexual- Individuals who experience sexual attraction on the basis of intelligence instead of sex or gender.

Sex-averse -  Asexual individuals who are extremely disinterested in sexual behaviors.

Sex-favorable- Asexual individuals who will have 'favourable' feelings towards sex in certain conditions or situations.

Sex-indifferent- Asexual individuals who are indifferent to sex or sexual behaviors.

Skoliosexual- Individuals who are sexually attracted to people with non-cisgender gender identities, such as people who are nonbinary, genderqueer, or trans.

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