Are you looking for a label that fits you , or are you just curious about this topic.
Understanding sexual orientation can help you learn more about yourself and your loved ones. It’s a way to open your mind and see the world through different eyes.
Here are some of the most common labels people use to describe their orientation. Remember: labels are just tools — you don’t have to pick one if you don’t want to!
Heterosexual (straight) You live with default settings.
You love the best of both worlds — you’d never turn down a fruit salad (extra potassium and peaches, please!). Not limited to just male or female — your appetite is bigger than you might imagine! And if this definition doesn’t suit you, take a look at pansexuality — it’s like bisexuality with a Season Pass (you gotta unlock that new content!).
Disclaimer !: Not being sexual attracted , doesn’t mean they can’t have sex , so please don’t ask that kind of questions
Romanticism
In addition, so many people who don’t feel sexually attracted to others (asexual), as we explained before, may still have a crush on someone or feel a strong emotional or romantic connection.
As the same as orientations , there are different kinds of romantic-appeal. Are you readin’ with me?(I’m talkin’ to you), because the show must go on:
Heteroromantic: The LGBTQ+ version of being straight — but with extra feelings.
Homoromantic: Forget the buffet; you’re all about that one-flavor dessert table.
Biromantic: Love is love… and yours is especially blind.
Aromantic: Nobody’s good enough to make your heart skip a beat.
We know today’s class was pretty exhaustive, but the more you know, the better everything will go. Thanks for your time — we hope you learned something new! See you soon! .
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