Attraction to people who's gender identity aligns with the identity they were assigned at birth, and their physical sex characteristics; cisexuality.
A cis-attracted person can either be heterosexual, homosexual, or bisexual because the only defining characteristic of cis-attraction is an attraction to cis men and women.
A cis-attracted person can either be heterosexual, homosexual, or bisexual because the only defining characteristic of cis-attraction is an attraction to cis men and women.
by nihlgender October 27, 2019
Cis-attraction is attraction to individual(s) on the basis that their gender identity aligns with the sex (or gender) they were assigned at birth. A cis-attracted person can be hetero-, homo-, or bi-sexual. All that matters is that they are attracted to cis-persons—regardless of whether or not that person is male (a man), female (a woman), intersex, or was assigned non-binary (X) at birth.
by lordcapo November 30, 2020