Romantic and sexual orientation

Revision as of 18:25, 21 December 2020 by imported>Bi-is-enough (→‎Aromanticism: wasn't a fan of the aromantic erasure so I added more information as well as a small demiromantic section to go with the already existing demisexual section.)

Romantic and sexual orientation are enduring personal qualities that incline people to feel romantic and sexual attraction to certain kinds of people. Sometimes terms for sexual orientation are also used to include romantic orientation, the tendency to feel romantic attraction to certain kinds of people. Other times, orientation labels differentiate between romantic and sexual attraction. Some of the most widely known labels for attraction, such as "lesbian," also imply the user's gender. Words for attraction experienced by nonbinary people or attraction to nonbinary people have been proposed, but are not as wide-spread yet. By some interpretations, every orientation includes attraction to some nonbinary people.[1][2] This wiki article includes many terms for romantic and sexual orientation that may include nonbinary people, and explains how they may.

Usually attracted to women

In the English-speaking world, most people know about three orientations that are usually attracted to women: bisexuals (who are attracted to their own and other genders), heterosexual men, and homosexual women (lesbians). Some other identity labels have been proposed in order to have a way to say that one is usually attracted to women, without labeling one's own gender identity: gynephilia, femaric, feminamoric, neptunic, and venusic. Some identity labels have been proposed specifically for nonbinary people who are usually attracted to women: azalian, nonbinary people loving women (NBLW), and orbisian/trixic.

Azalian

"An agender/genderless person who loves women." Coined by tumblr user genderless-gibberish.[3].

Donna-

 
Flag for donna- pride. Variations can be seen in this blog post.

An unaligned nonbinary person who is only attracted to women. Suffixes are added to specify type of attration, e.g. donnasexual, donnaromantic, donnaqueerplatonic, etc. "Donna" means woman in Italian. Coined by a person named Fy in a 2017 submission to Beyond MOGAI Pride Flags.[6]

Femaric

 
Femaric flag, created by tumblr user goodpositivitylgbt.

Non-straight attraction by anyone to women and feminine-aligned people. Coined by Tumblr user goodpositivitylgbt.[7]

Feminamoric

Attracted exclusively to women.[8] Various flags have been created for this orientation.

Gay women

Some women who are attracted to women call themselves gay women. Gay women may or may not consider this to mean the exact same thing as lesbian. Gay women may or may not also consider themselves genderqueer. A notable example of this is American musician King Princess, who describes herself as a genderqueer person and gay woman.[9]

Gynephilia

Gynephilia, also referred to as gynesexuality or femsexuality, is a romantic or sexual orientation in which a person feels attraction to women or to traits they perceive as feminine.[10] This term has gained criticism, arguing that the prefix "gyne-" is focused on genitals, not gender.[11] Indeed, some sources do define it as "sexual attraction to the female anatomy" even when that anatomy belongs to someone whose gender identity is not female.[12] Other sources disagree, saying that it is an "attraction toward women, females, and perceived femininity irrespective of whether or not they were assigned female at birth."[13]

Lesbian

 
A lesbian flag that won a contest for designing a lesbian flag in 2018, in which trans and nonbinary lesbians were welcome.[15]
 
A lesbian flag design created in 2018, based off the colors of flowers in a poem by Sappho. The link explains it was created specifically to include all lesbians, including those who are trans, butch, and people of color.

Simply put, people who identify as lesbians are usually women who feel attraction to other women. Historically and today, many lesbians have a gender identity and expression that they feel does not fit into the Western gender binary or patriarchal, heterosexual norms of womanhood. Some see "lesbian" as their gender identity as well as their sexuality.[16][17][18] Some lesbians who use the words butch, stone, or dyke for themselves express and experience their gender identities through masculinity, androgyny, sexual difference, and nonconformity.[19][20][21] Lesbians can be cisgender women, transgender women, nonbinary/genderqueer women, and anyone else who feels that their identities align with womanhood or that they have some kind of connection to womanhood.[22][23][24][25][26]

Some notable nonbinary lesbians include:

More lesbian and nonbinary lesbian flags can be seen in Category:Lesbian pride flags.

NBLW

Non-binary people loving women (often abbreviated as nblw) is an expression used to describe nonbinary people who feel some type of attraction towards women. Trixic or orbisian are terms that can be used with the same meaning.

Some nblw prefer the term nonbinary lesbian to describe their attraction to women because it's easier, since lesbian is better known than trixic or orbisian, and some people can relate more to this term.

Gynesexual or finsexual are also terms to describe the attraction to femininity but they're not specifically for non-binary people and also don't exclusively describe the attraction to women.

Neptunic

 
Neptunic flag, created by tumblr user Dark (loud-and-queer).

Attraction to women, nongendered people, and all nonbinary people who are not male-aligned or masculine.[38]

Orbisian/Trixic

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Trixic or orbisian flag.

An orbisian or trixic person is a nonbinary person who is attracted to women (exclusively or not).[8] The trixic or orbisian flag was created by non-alligned-sapphic on tumblr. Purples and yellows represent nonbinary-ness, while pink represents the attraction to women.

Sapphic

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The Sapphic flag.

Sapphic generally stands for feminine-aligned people being attracted to other feminine-aligned people and women.[39] It is an umbrella term for bisexual female-aligned people, lesbians, and any other people who consider themselves wlw (women who love women). Nonbinary people may consider themselves sapphic if they are partly female, sometimes female, female-aligned, or lunarian.

Umbalian

 
Umbalian flag

Term for nonbinary men who love women. Derived from the gemstone umbalite.

Venusic

 
Venusic flag.

Only attracted to women and fem-aligned nonbinary people or partial women. Sometimes called Venusian.[40] Coined in 2016.[41]

Womasexual

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Womasexual flag.

"Attraction to women (and/or feminine genders, depending on the person)."[42]

Usually attracted to men

In the English-speaking world, most people know about three orientations that are usually attracted to men: bisexuals, heterosexual women, and homosexual men (gay men). Some other identity labels have been proposed in order to have a way to say that one is usually attracted to men, without labeling one's own gender identity: androphilia, marsic, mascic, and uranic. Some identity labels have been proposed specifically for nonbinary people who are usually attracted to men: nonbinary people loving men (NBLM), azurian, quadrisian/toric, thistlian, and viramoric.

Achillean/MLM

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A commonly-used flag for achillean pride. The green carnation historically indicated gayness.

An umbrella term for any male, male-aligned, or partially-male people who feel attraction to men (e.g. gay men, bisexual/pansexual men, gay asexual men, etc.) In short, anyone who considers themself a MLM (man who loves men) can identify as achillean.[43] The term is derived from the mythical character Achilles.[44] Nonbinary people may consider themselves achillean if they are partly male, sometimes male, male-aligned, or solarian.

Alternate terms/synonyms are "vincian",[45][46][47] inspired by Leonardo da Vinci[48], "wildean" inspired by Oscar Wilde[49][50], and "hyacique" from the Hyacinth flower and the minor Greek deity.[51]

Androphilia/Androsexuality

Androphilia or androsexuality is a romantic or sexual orientation in which one feels attraction to men or masculinity, regardless of one's own gender identity.[10][52][13]

Azurian

An azurian is a nonbinary man who is attracted only to men. Coined by tumblr user bentonthefoxkin, the word is derived from the mineral azurite.[53] Several flags have been created for this orientation.

Gay men

People who identify as gay men have a male gender identity, and are attracted only to men. This word is applicable regardless of whether one or both people involved are cisgender men or transgender men. Some nonbinary people also identify as men to some degree (nonbinary men), and also usually experience attraction to men, and so they consider themselves gay.

Overall, most gay men have used the rainbow pride flag to represent themselves, but since it can also represent the whole LGBTQ community, several proposals for a gay-man-specific pride flag have been made, many with explicit inclusion of nonbinary gay men. It is impractical to include all the proposed flags here, so the gallery below is only a selection of those which gained some popularity and have been stated to incude nonbinary men.

Marsic

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Marsic flag.

Only attracted to men and masc-aligned nonbinary people or partial men.[54]

Mascic

 
Mascic flag, created by tumblr user goodpositivitylgbt.

Non-straight attraction by anyone to men and masculine-aligned people. Coined by Tumblr user goodpositivitylgbt.[55]

Masexual

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Masexual flag.

"Attraction to men (and/or masculine genders, depending on the person)."[42]

NBLM

Nonbinary people loving men (very often abbreviated as nblm, NBLM) is a term that refers to nonbinary people who are sexually and/or romantically attracted to men, either exclusively or not.

Quadrisian/Toric

Nonbinary person attracted to men (exclusively or not). [8]

Thistlian

"An agender/genderless person who loves men." Coined by tumblr user genderless-gibberish.[3]

Uranic

 
Uranic flag, created by tumblr user Dark (loud-and-queer).

Attraction to men, nongendered people, and all nonbinary people who are not female-aligned or feminine.[56]

Viramoric

Nonbinary person attracted exclusively to men.[8] Various designs of the viramoric flag have been created; here is a selection.

Usually attracted to a different gender than one's own

Heterosexuality

Also called being straight, heterosexuality is a romantic and sexual orientation in which a person tends to feel sexual attraction only to people of a different gender identity than their own. For example, women who usually feel attracted only to men. This is heterosexuality even if one or both of the people are transgender, because this is based on gender identity rather than sex. Heterosexuality is often defined as attraction between persons of opposite gender[57]. However, the idea "opposite gender" only makes sense within the gender binary, which sees all people as being either of only two genders, and that those two genders are supposedly opposites to each other. What "heterosexuality" means when nonbinary identities are taken into account is not agreed upon. By its etymology, it could imply "other" or "different" gender[58]. In that case, a heterosexual nonbinary person could mean one who feels attraction to one gender other than nonbinary, to both binary genders, or to all genders other than their exact own. Nevertheless, heterosexuality is often assumed to refer to attraction between men and women only, even when nonbinary identities are acknowledged. This can cause distress to nonbinary people in a relationship and their partners as they struggle to find a labels for themselves. The question of whether a nonbinary person can identify as heterosexual-- and how exactly that person defines their heterosexuality-- is up to that individual person.

There are multiple flags proposed to represent heterosexuality, but none has been made "official".[59] Here is a selection; more can be seen at this link.

Strayt

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The strayt flag, designed by nblwnonsense.[60]

Coined by Mercuryretrograde[60], the term "strayt" is for nonbinary people who feel their attraction "is 'straight' but in a nonbinary way." Being strayt does not require attraction to only one gender or attraction to an "opposite" gender.[61]

Contraic

 
The contraic flag, designed by by identity-workshop. The blueish-purples and pinkish-purples represent masculinity and femininity, and the yellow represents nonbinary attraction.

Term for nonbinary people's attraction to an "opposite side of the binary" gender. Coined by identity-workshop in 2018.[62][63]

Omnistraight

"Omnistraight" (likely coined to mirror omnigay) is a term which can be used by individuals with fluid gender who experience fluid attraction as well, such that they are always attracted to a gender different than their own current gender.[64][65]

The original omnistraight flag is a combination of the straight flag and the genderfluid flag. It was created by beyond-mogai-pride-flags on November 29, 2017.[66] An alternate omnistraight flag was designed by Tumblr user enb-ab-y on March 30, 2020.[64]

Usually attracted to the same gender as one's own

Homosexuality

Also called being gay, homosexuality is a sexual orientation in which a person feels sexual attraction only to people of the same gender as one's self.[67] All homosexual people can also call themselves gay. Nonbinary people who are mainly attracted to other nonbinary people can call themselves homosexual, gay, or NBLNB (nonbinary loving nonbinary).

Nonbinary people who also identify as men or women to some degree, and are mainly attracted to the same, may also call themselves homosexual, gay, and/or lesbian.

Gai

 
The gai flag, designed by opalescentorbisian on tumblr. Meaning: "Orange is for solarian nbs, yellow is for nbs in general, green is for stellarian nbs, blue is for multi-attracted nbs who feel gai towards more than one gender, and purple is for lunarian nbs."

The term "gai" is for nonbinary people who feel their attraction is gay but in a nonbinary way. Being gai does not require attraction to only one gender or attraction to the same gender.[68]

Gay

 
A nonbinary gay pride flag designed in 2018 by Alois (tumblr url thepokedexisgay)

Although gay is a synonym for homosexual, some people prefer the word gay over the word homosexual for themselves. A gay person can be any gender. There are gay men, gay women, and gay nonbinary people.[69] Additionally, "gay" is sometimes used as a broad umbrella term for all non-cis-hetero people.

American musician King Princess describes herself as a both a genderqueer person and gay woman.[9]

Omnigay

"Omnigay" is a term which can be used by individuals with fluid gender who experience fluid attraction as well, "so that the individual is always attracted to [their] same gender."[70] Omnigay was coined in 2014 by tumblr user monetarymollusk.[71] In 2017, tumblr user shadowofthedude coined a synonym "omnique" (pronounced om-NEEK) which can also be used as a noun (ex: "I'm an omnique.") "Omnique" is formed by combining "omnigay" and "queer".[72]

Symmaic

 
The symmaic flag, designed by by identity-workshop. Purple represents "the median between masculinity and femininity", and the yellow and white both represent nonbinary attraction.

Coined in 2018 by tumblr user identity-workshop. A symmaic person is a nonbinary person attracted to their same gender. The prefix sym is taken from the word "symmetry".[62]

Usually attracted to more than one gender

There are many orientations that feel attraction to more than one gender. The most commonly known labels in this "multisexual umbrella" or "m-spectrum" are bisexuality, pansexuality, omnisexuality, and polysexuality, but there are many less common ones as well.

 
A pride parade in which bisexual and pansexual flags can be seen.

Bisexuality

Bisexuality is a sexual orientation in which a person feels sexual attraction to more than one gender of people.[74][75][76] Some define this as attraction to "women and men". Others define bisexuality as attraction to two categories of people: the same as one's own gender, and different than one's own gender. Others define bisexuality as attraction to people of any gender. What "bisexuality" means when nonbinary identities are taken into account is a matter of debate. Many people feel that "bi-" reinforces the gender binary, and erases nonbinary identities, preferring pansexual or polysexual. Others[77] argue that "bisexual" was originally coined to describe a sexuality which included aspects of both heterosexuality and homosexuality, and that it should be interpreted as inclusive of attraction to all genders or sexes, although there are certainly bisexuals who do only feel attraction to two specific genders, whether those be "men and women", "women and genderqueer folks", or any two genders imaginable.[78]

Notable bisexual nonbinary people include:

"Bisexual" has also sometimes been used to describe a gender identity that is nonbinary.[79]

Pansexuality

Pansexuality is a sexual orientation that involves sexual attraction to people of all genders.[80][81] Pansexuals are attracted to all types of people. They might be "gender-blind" (meaning that gender is insignificant or irrelevant in determining their attraction), or they might not.[82] Some people prefer to call themselves 'pansexual' rather than bisexual because they feel the word "bisexual" has binary implications.[83][84]

Notable pansexual nonbinary or genderqueer people include:

It is not uncommon for people to use both bisexual and pansexual as labels, due to the overlapping definitions. Notable nonbinary people who are both bi and pan include musician Mal Blum, musician Sarah Shook, and activist Gigi Raven Wilbur.

Omnisexuality

 
Omnisexual flag.

Omnisexuality/omniromanticism is attraction to all genders/every gender.[85][86] By some definitions, this is a synonym for pansexual.[87][88] By other definitions, it is similar to pansexuality but with gender playing a role in attraction.[89][90][91]

Polysexuality

 
Polysexual flag.

Polysexuality is a sexual orientation with sexual attraction to several genders of people. Polysexuals are attracted towards two or more genders, but not all (as in pansexuality) and not just both binary genders (as in some understandings of bisexuality).[92] The polysexual flag has pink for women, blue for men, and green for nonbinary people. Not to be confused with polyamory, which is about loving more than one partner at the same time.

Agatic

 
Agatic flag.

"A woman who is attracted to women and nonbinary people (to any degree), exclusively or not."[93]

Ammolic

Any nonbinary person who is attracted to women and nonbinary people. (NBLW and NBLNB)[94][95] Term coined and flag created by tumblr user ideas-of-immortality in July 2018, based on the gemstone ammolite.[96][97] Also known as Brownitian (coined by tumblr user saturnic-vapour[98]) or Ametrian.[99]

Citrinian

 
Citrinian flag.

"A woman who is attracted to men and nonbinary people (to any degree), exclusively or not."[100]

Dahlian

"An agender/genderless person who loves men, women, nbs, and other agender/genderless people." Coined by tumblr user genderless-gibberish.[3]

Enbisian

 
The enbisian flag.

A term coined in 2020 by tumblr user enbisian, this describes the orientation of nonbinary people (fem-aligned or non-aligned) who are attracted to only women and nonbinary people (fem-aligned or non-aligned). The word is a combination of "enby" and "orbisian". The definition is similar to neptunic, but unlike neptunic, enbisian cannot be used by men or male-aligned people.[101]

Geranian

 
Geranian pride flag

Coined in November 2020, the term geranian describes "an agender/genderless person who loves women, non-binary people, and other agender/genderless people."[102]

Irisian

 
Irisian flag by tumblr user nova-is-hella-cute.

"An agender/genderless person attracted to other agender/genderless people, non-binary people, and men." Coined by tumblr user libragender.[103]

Jaspian

 
The jaspian flag, with colors inspired by the mineral. Created by Eli (tumblr user dispositiondocket).

A nonbinary person who is attracted to men, nonbinary people, and women. Coined 20 May 2018 by Eli (tumblr user dispositiondocket). Named after the stone/mineral jasper.[104] See also Versian.

Lilacian

 
Lilacian flag

An agender/genderless person attracted to men and nonbinary people. Coined in 2018 by tumblr user saturnic-vapour.[105]

Litian

 
Litian flag

A man who loves women and nonbinary people (exclusively or not).[106][107]

Marblic/Astronic

 
Marblic/astronic flag.

A man attracted to men, women, and nonbinary people.[108][109]

Mercuric

Also known as mercurian, this term can be used to describe attraction to women, men, and nonbinary people who are aligned towards one or the other, but not other-aligned or unaligned. Intended to be similar to other planetary-related terms to describe attraction for nonbinary people, such as venusic and marsic.[110]

Nomasexual/Nomaromantic

Attraction to all genders except (binary) men.[111][42]

Nowomasexual/Nowomaromantic

Attraction to all genders except (binary) women.[111][42]

Orchidian

"An agender/genderless person who loves women and men". Coined in January 2020 by tumblr user genderless-gibberish.[112]

Pluralian

 
Pluralian flag.

Umbrella term for anyone (of any gender) who is attracted to more than one gender. Can be used as a noun ("The pluralian decided to date John") or as an adjective ("I'm so pluralian"). A synonym for "m-spec". Coined by dinolove453 on deviantart.[113]

Penultisexual/Penultiromantic

 
Penulti- pride flag.

Being attracted to all genders except your own.[114]

Periso/Perisosexual/Perisoromantic

"Being attracted to the same gender and some or all non binary genders but NOT to the other binary gender [...] The word comes from 'per' (through) and 'iso' (identical) meaning literally 'being attracted to the same gender and through the binary i.e. to non binary genders'." Coined by queer-coloured-glasses on tumblr.[115]

Spectrasexual

File:Spectrasexual Flag 2.png
A spectrasexual pride flag, with stripes of lavender, deep purple, white, cyan, light blue. The stripes represent (in order) female people, love, nonbinary people, sex, and male people.[116]

Attracted to multiple genders, but not all genders[13], or attraction to "a wide range of genders".[116] Under the umbrella term of polysexual.

Versian

 
Versian pride flag.

Term meaning "nonbinary people who love women, nonbinary people, and men! comes from the word universe, keeping in with the space-themed terms for nonbinary people. of course, a versian person could also i.d as pan-, but this term places emphasis on being of a nonbinary gender(s)". Term and flag created by xeno-aligned on tumblr in 2018. See also Jaspian.

Usually attracted to nonbinary people

Words for orientations involving nonbinary people are, at this time in history, not as developed or widely agreed upon as those involving people who have binary genders.

Orientations tend to be named and categorized in a way that involves one's own gender identity. For example, "lesbian" indicates not only that one is attracted to women, but also that one identifies as a woman. Some words for sexual orientations make reference to one's own gender: heterosexuality and homosexuality, gay and lesbian.

Some words for sexual orientations don't make reference to one's own gender, which makes it easier for nonbinary people to use them. This includes androphilic, gynephilic, ceterosexuality, and asexuality. This is also the case for bisexuality, polysexuality, omnisexuality, and pansexuality, which mean attraction to more than one gender of people. People disagree about how each of these involve transgender, nonbinary, and intersex people, and which of these words is the most inclusive and respectful of the legitimacy of them.

Ageninic

 
Ageninic flag

Attraction to only agender people.[117]

Androgynesexual

Androgynesexual refers to attraction to androgynous or gender neutral people.[118] However, androgynesexual carries the connotation that the person of attraction is both masculine and feminine, rather than neither.[119] Sometimes it is defined as attraction to men and women with androgynous appearances[120], or to simply anyone with androgynous appearance.[121]

Antigendersexual / Antigenderromantic

 
Antigendersexual/antigenderromantic flag.

Attracted to genderless/agender people.[122] Coined in 2018 by an anonymous tumblr user.[123]

Asterian

A woman attracted to nonbinary people.[124][125]

Astroidian or Asteroidian

 
Astroidian flag.

Umbrella term for any man or masculine-aligned person who is attracted to nonbinary people, including but not limited to: gay men, bisexuals, pansexuals, polysexuals, etc.[126] An alternative term for this is Adonic.[109][127]

Bigeninic

 
Bigeninic pride flag

Attracted to bigender people.[128]

Delphinian

"An agender/genderless person who loves other agender/genderless people." Coined by tumblr user genderless-gibberish.[3]

Diamoric

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The diamoric pride flag, created on 26 June 2016.

"A form of attraction felt by nonbinary people who feel that being nonbinary affects their experience with attraction or a nonbinary form of attraction that does not fit a same or similar vs opposite or other gender attraction dichotomy. ‘Diamoric orientations’ is an umbrella term for all orientations lables that describe nonbinary attraction that does not conform to a similar/opposite gender dichotomy."[8] "Diamoric" can also describe a relationship or attraction that involves at least one nonbinary person.[129]

The term was originally going to be "dionysian" from the god Dionysus, but this drew criticism, and "diamoric" was decided as the replacement. It is formed from the Greek prefix "dia-", meaning "passing through", "going apart", or "thoroughly/completely" and the Latin "amor" for love.[130]

Enbian

"[NBLNB], nonbinary people who experience attraction towards nonbinary people (whether exclusively or not)."[8]

Enboric

 
Enboric flag, created by tumblr user goodpositivitylgbt.

"[A]n umbrella term to describe any attraction to nonbinary people. coined with nonbinary people in mind, but can be used by anyone who is attracted to nonbinary people and not straight."[42]

Lunaric

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Lunaric flag

Attraction solely to lunarians, female-aligned nonbinary people, and feminine nonbinary people (but not women). Coined in 2017 by tumblr user loud-and-queer.[131]

Magnolian

 
Magnolian pride flag, by tumblr user nova-is-hella-cute.

"An agender/genderless person who loves nonbinary people and agender/genderless people". Coined in January 2020 by tumblr user genderless-gibberish.[112] Note: this word has also been used to mean a certain type of nonbinary gender expression.[132]

Mixsexual

In 2018, Kate Bornstein proposed the term "mixsexual" to mean "people who are attracted to people who, intentionally or not, mix gender in body or soul."[133]

NBLNB

Nonbinary people loving nonbinary people (often abbreviated as nblnb, NBlNB, NblNb) is a term that refers to nonbinary people who are sexually and/or romantically attracted to other nonbinary people.

Neutric/neutray/neutrian

"[A] specific term for neutrois attracted to neutrois". Coined in 2018 by tumblr user arco-pluris. The flags are shades of yellow, since yellow is "the neutral color."[134]

Ninsexual/Ninromantic

 
A ninsexual pride flag.

Attraction to genders that are Neutral In Nature[42] (e.g. neutrois, gender neutral, etc.)

Paninic/Pangeninic

 
Paninic flag.

Attracted to pangender people.[135][136]

Saturnic

 
Saturnic flag.

Attraction solely to other nonbinary people, including those who may be woman-aligned and/or man-aligned, but not to women nor men.[137] Appears to have been coined in 2018 by tumblr user arco-pluris.[138]

Ceterosexuality

Ceterosexuality, formerly skoliosexuality, means a sexual orientation in which a person feels sexual attraction to nonbinary people, and perhaps other kinds of transgender people as well. [139] Some believe the term is only to be used by nonbinary people[8], though it was coined in the context of binary people's attraction to nonbinary people.[140] Non-binary people who are attracted to other non-binary people may also use the terms homosexual, homoromantic, gay, NBLNB, etc. Skoliosexual was coined in 2010 by the user Nelde on DeviantArt[140], but due to a somewhat problematic etymology (skolio- comes from the Greek for "crooked"), some prefer to use the term ceterosexual, (from Latin "cetera", meaning "other") or allotroposexual (from Greek "allotropo" meaning "different").[141][142]


Solaric

 
Solaric pride flag.

Attraction solely to solarians, male-aligned nonbinary people, and masculine nonbinary people (but not men).[131]

Stellaric

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Stellaric pride flag.

Attraction solely to non-aligned nonbinary people and stellarians.[131][143] Given that this term is based on stellarian, it could also be taken as a term for attraction solely to stellarians and gender-neutral nonbinary people. This would be similar to the origins and use of lunaric and solaric.

Terraric

A nonbinary person attracted to nonbinary people and stellarians. Also may be called Terrasexual, Terraromantic, or Terrarian.[144] Judging by the wording, the use of "nonbinary people" here may be referring to non-aligned nonbinary people.

Wisterian

"An agender/genderless person who loves enbies." Coined by tumblr user genderless-gibberish.[3] Note: this word has also been used to mean a certain type of nonbinary gender expression.[132]

Usually not attracted

 
Asexual participants in the Pride in London 2016 parade. Photo by Katy Blackwood.

Asexuality

Disambiguation: for asexuality in the sense of a person born without sexual organs, that is an intersex condition, so instead see intersex. People who don't experience sexual attraction are most often not intersex.

Asexuality is a sexual orientation in which a person usually does not feel sexual attraction to anyone.[145][146] They may have little or no interest in sexual activity.[147][148][149] This is an enduring characteristic.[150] Asexuality is not the same as celibacy, in which a person may feel sexual attraction, but intentionally chooses not to have sex, because asexuals do not desire sex in the first place.[151][152] Asexuality can be mistaken for aromanticism, however they are different (aromanticism is the lack of romantic attraction rather than sexual). More often than not, people use asexuality to mean something distinct from aromanticism, to say that they may feel romantic attraction, but not sexual attraction.[153] Some asexual people enjoy taking part in sexual relationships, even though they do not feel an instinctive need to do so.[154] Many asexuals see asexuality as a queer identity, and under the umbrella of marginalized orientations, gender identities, and intersex (MOGII), because they experience discrimination for their orientation, like lesbian, gay, and bisexual people. Asexuality can also be defined as an umbrella term, which can include other kinds of sexuality labels in the asexual spectrum, such as and gray-asexuality, demisexuality, and more.[155][156]

Notable asexual nonbinary people include:

Aromanticism

Aromanticism (often abbreviated to aro) is a romantic orientation in which a person usually experiences no romantic attraction towards any genders or sexes.[162][163] An aromantic person may have interest in romantic activity, however, they tend not to. Aromanticism is not the same as asexuality (the lack of sexual attraction), nor is it on the asexual or greysexual spectrums. Additionally, not all aromantics are asexual and vice versa. Aromantics who are not asexual or greysexual (allosexual) are known as AroAllos, and those who are both aromantic and asexual are known as AroAces.[164][165] Some aromantics actively seek out and enjoy being in romantic relationships or queerplatonic relationships, while others do not.[166] Many, though not all, aromantics see their aromanticism as an inherently queer identity and feel that they are included in the LGBT+ acronym and community, since they can experience discrimination due to their romantic orientation and are generally marginalised becuase of societal norms around romance and amatonormativity.[167] Aromanticism can also be defined as an umbrella term or a spectrum which includes identities such as greyromantic (or grey-aromantic), demiromantic, among others.[168]

Demisexuality

Demisexuality is a sexuality label describing a person who may feel sexual attraction only to people they have formed a bond with, friends for example. Grey-asexuality is similar to demisexuality, but not exactly the same.

Notable genderqueer and nonbinary people who fall under the demi- umbrella of identities include

Demiromanticism

Demiromanticism is a romantic identity label describing a person who may feel romantic attraction only to people they have formed a bond with. For example, a demiromantic person may be friends with someone for a while before they develop romantic feelings for them. Demiromanticism is on the greyromantic spectrum and may be considered aromantic too.

Some other identity labels that may fall under the asexual and aromantic spectrums are listed here (external link).

See also

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