Yay! Fun things! I'm actually really excited for this one, even though it's only going to have a definition.
These terms are typically used by people not in the gender binary, to make things easier on everyone. Gender fluid people use these terms as well.
Being androsexual means you are attracted to males. Short and blunt. That's it.
Being gynosexual means - you guessed it - you are attracted to females. Like the gynecologist is a doctor for lady parts, and all lady things. That's how I remember gynosexual. It's probably just me, though.
I can't really do anything entertaining for this chapter. It's just a little good note. Chances are, if you are one of these, you fit into something else I've already done.
If you have any questions about anything, I am here, I am queer, and I'm ready to party. I'm also here if you need someone to talk to about anything, anything at all.
If you have any suggestions of anything else I can do, just tell me! I love help, I love helping, and we can all be here for each other.
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The LGBTQ+ Handbook
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