Pride Collection
Meaning of different Sexualities/ Sexual Orientations! ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜💗
Sorry if some things are partially bleeped out I don’t want this to get taken down ☹️
Remember you are valid:
- No matter your sexuality or lack there of
- No matter your gender presentation or lack there of
- If you are not out
- If you are out
- If you are questioning
- If you appear to be cis
- If you appear to be hetero
- If you are in a “straight” relationship
- If you used to be homophobic but changed your views
- If you are human ❤️
⚠️Disclamer: A lot of this comes from articles or pinterest, I am just sharing and distributing information for people to learn and share with others ⚠️
Here it goes:
Abrosexual: Abrosexuality is described as an individual who experiences their sexuality change frequently. It can fluctuate between different sexualities often.
Androgynosexual: An androgynosexual decribes a person who is attracted to men and women particurally those of androgynous appearance.
Androsexual: An androsexual is anyone who has se*ual feelings towards masculinity. This term is usually used by gender queer individuals who do not fall within homosexuality or Heterosexuality
Aromantic: A person who is Aromantic does not not experience romantic attraction. People who identify as aromantic do not have to be asexual.
Asexual: Asexual is the term used to describe a person who feels little to no sexual attraction
Biromantic: A person who is romanticlly attracted to two or more sxs or genders. Biromantic people are not sxually attracted to their partners
Bisexuality: Bisexuals are s*xually attracted to two or more genders (this is me!)
Ceterosexual: Someone who experiences s*xual/romantic attraction only to non-binary people. This label is used as an unproblematic term for skoliosexuality only to be used for non-binary people.
Demisexual: This term refers to a person who doesn’t experience s*xual attraction unless they form a strong connection.
Demiromantic: This term is a type of grey-romantic who only experiences romantic attraction after developing am emotional connection.
Finsexual: The attraction to women, females, amd femininity.
Gay:A person who identifies as homosexual.
Gynosexual: Anyone who has s*xual feelings towards a woman or feminity. The term can be useful when describing the sexual orientation of an individual with a non-binary gender identity.
Grey-Romantic:A grey romantic is a person with a romantic orientation that is somewhere between aromatic and romantic.
Heterosexual: A person sxually attracted to people of the opposite sx
Homosexual: A person sxually attracted to ones own sx.
Heteroromantic: Romantically attracted to a member of the opposite sx or gender. They may seem romantic intimacy but they are not sxually attracted to partners.
Homoromantic: Romantically attracted to someone of the same sx or gender. They may seek romantic intimacy but they are not sxually attracted to their partners.
Lesbian: A homosexual woman whose emotional, romantic, and s*xual feelings are towards women.
Omnisexual: Omnisexuals are attracted to all genders. Gender than still be a factor in their attraction.
Pansexual: A person whose romantic and/or sxual attraction is not limited towards sx or gender. S*x and gender have no factor in attraction.
Panromantic: Is a person taht can be romantic attracted to all genders, but mot s*xually.
Pomosexuality: Refers to non- orientation or j which people disregard sexuality labels all together. Basically, labels are seen as superficial and insignificant to someone who identifies as pomosexual.
Polysexual: Is the attraction to some but not all genders. They may be attracted to any combination of possible genders. Not the same as polyamory
Queer: An LGBTQ+ term in the community is reclaiming. An identity label that is non specific about a persons s*xual orientation.
Questioning: To be unsure of or re-examining ones previous assumption of s*xual orientation
Straight: A heterosexual
Skoliosexual: The attraction to non-binary individuals
Sapiosexuals: S*xually attracted to intelligence or the human mind
Obviously everyone has their personal definitions of their own sexuality but these are the 29 I found on “uniteuk1.com” This of course is not all of the sexualities but I will go into more in another edition of these series which I plan to have be for the remainder of may and throughout all of June.
If anyone has any specific things they want in this collection let me know. And let me know in this or other parts I say anything offensive, inappropriate, insensitive, or anything incorrect.
As always feel free to share your opinions. Positive or negative. But avoid from tearing down or belittling the community. If you do, I will reply to uour comment asking you to take it down. If you don’t I will report you for harrasment.
If you are in the community like me and would like a shout out, feel free to ask and include details if you would like ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜💗
I hope you all enjoyed have a great day/night
Gender Identities:
A few things to remember:
Sex and Gender are not the same thing
Pronouns do not equal Gender
Every single person is valid
Without further ado, here we go:
Intersex: An intersex person is born with with a variation of sx characteristics that do not fit the typical male or female. The variations can be: chromosomes, gonds, sx, hormones, or gnitals.
Cisgender: A term for people whoes gender matches their s*x assigned at birth. Therfore someone who is not transgender.
Transgender: Refers to someone whose gender identity does not match the s*x they were assigned at birth. Therefore someone who is not cisgender.
Non-Binary: Someone who does not identify with the binary genders of male and female
Genderfluid: Someone whose gender is not fixed but can move fluidly along the spectrum from masculinity to femininity. Their gender may fluctuate throughout the day, over weeks or months, or depending on their environment.
Genderqueer: A term used for people who identify outside of the binary genders of male and female. Can be used as an umbrella term for people whose gender expression and/or identity rejects the gender binary.
Greygender/ Graygender:
Someone who is ambivalent about their gender and usually indentifies outside of the gender binary. Greygender people are not entirely without a gendee identity, they may just not be invested in the concept of gender and therfore feel less pf an inclination to express it.
Genderflux:
Someone whose gender varies in intensity over time.
Boyflux:
A person who mostly identifies as male but also experiences fluctuation in their gender identity.
Girlflux:
Someone who mostly identifies as female but whose gender intensity fluctuates.
Demigender:
Refers to someone who experiences only a partial connection to a specific gender identity.
Demigirl:
Someone who partially identifies as a woman or girl, but not wholly.
Demiboy:
Someone who partially but not wholly identifies as a man or a boy.
Demiandrogyne:
Someone whose gender identity partially connects to being androgynous.
Bigender:
Someone who identifies as two distinct genders. They may identify as both genders at once or they may switch between the two.
Agender:
A person who identifies as not having a gender identity.
Nuetrois:
A non-binary gender identity that is associated with having a neutral or null gender.
Androgyne:
A person who identifies as simultaneously male and female or in between male and female.
Trigender:
Someone who experiences three distinct gender identities, either simultaneously, or moving fluidly between them.
Metagender:
Currently used to refer to someone who does not identify with the gender they were assigned at birth but do not identify as transgender.
Aporagender:
Dedines gender as ‘other’ or apart from different genders
Intergender:
The middle between the binary genders of male and female and may be a mix of both; intended for intersex people to use
Pangender:
Experiencing a wide variety of genders. May feel that they experience genders beyond their ability to describe or beyond those which are currently organized.
Polygender:
“many genders” experience multiple gender identities either simultaneously or varying between them.
Aeregender:
A term for when one dosent know what their gender is but has a vauge idea.
Demifluid:
Someone who is Demifluid is a person whose gender is fluid through other genders
Credits/ Sites:
Designboom
mars (account resposted from on pinterest)
Rainbowandco.uk
Queerdom Wiki
All of this is copied nearly word for word from the websites given I do not take credit. I did not copy and paste. I retyped the entire thing
Shout outs:
Oddity!!
Feywild!!
(sorry for skipping emojis ☹️)
I know there are so so many more gender identities out there, but here are the bare bone basics. I can always do more!