fetish
/ˈfɛtɪʃ/
noun
1.
a form of sexual desire in which gratification is linked to an abnormal degree to a particular object, item of clothing, part of the body, etc.
"a man with a fetish for surgical masks"Ah, yes. Skolio. Being only attracted to non binary individuals. "How does this work?" You may ask, "you can't tell someone is non binary unless you ask them." Well, let me tell you!
This is one of the very few sexualities I do not agree with. I am a very accepting person, in fact I just don't care what you identify as as long as it isn't hurting anyone. But skoliosexuality is hurting people, and here's why.
You just cannot know if someone is non binary, trans or genderqueer until they tell you. Therefore, a skoliosexual individual would only "fall in love" after the have been told that the person they "like" is non binary/genderqueer/trans. And that means they would only "fall in love" purely because that person is non binary, because you wouldn't be attracted to them until you knew their gender. And that my friend, is a fetish.
However, there is another way that a skoliosexual person could fall in love. By stereotyping. And that is harmful and hurts people. What if a skoliosexual starts to like someone who just looks non binary but then they actually aren't. What then? Hm?
Please, if you are non binary, trans or genderqueer, look out for these people because they will fetishise your gender, and I find that absolutely awful.
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