Romantic and sexual orientation: Difference between revisions

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    Attraction solely to other nonbinary people, including those who may be woman-aligned and/or man-aligned, but not to women nor men.<ref>https://www.deviantart.com/pride-flags/art/Saturnic-747909854</ref>
    Attraction solely to other nonbinary people, including those who may be woman-aligned and/or man-aligned, but not to women nor men.<ref>https://www.deviantart.com/pride-flags/art/Saturnic-747909854</ref>


    ===Skoliosexuality===
    ===Ceterosexuality===
    Skoliosexuality, or ceterosexuality, means a sexual orientation in which a person feels sexual attraction to nonbinary people, and perhaps other kinds of transgender people as well. <ref>Jack Molay. "Transgender and transsexual glossary." January 25, 2010. [http://www.crossdreamers.com/2010/01/transgender-and-transsexual-glossary.html]</ref> Some believe the term is only to be used by non-binary people, though it was coined in the context of binary people's attraction to non-binary people. <ref>http://nelde.deviantart.com/art/Sexual-Attraction-v2-180255547</ref> Non-binary people who are attracted to other non-binary people may also use the term homosexual/homoromantic.
    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. <ref>Jack Molay. "Transgender and transsexual glossary." January 25, 2010. [http://www.crossdreamers.com/2010/01/transgender-and-transsexual-glossary.html]</ref> Some believe the term is only to be used by non-binary people, though it was coined in the context of binary people's attraction to non-binary people. <ref>http://nelde.deviantart.com/art/Sexual-Attraction-v2-180255547</ref> Non-binary people who are attracted to other non-binary people may also use the term homosexual/homoromantic.
    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".  
    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".


    === Solaric ===
    === Solaric ===