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Definitions by ‘líto

Evelyn is a kind and caring girl. She can be really shy when getting to know you, but once she feels comfortable, she won’t stop talking. Evelyn is a very positive, energetic person and can be very funny. She can get stressed out easily, but she never takes her stress out on others.
Evelyn is my best friend. I love talking to her because she’s an amazing person!
Evelyn by ‘líto November 14, 2021

biromantic 

A term used to describe people who experience only romantic attraction to people of more than one gender.
“Hey, Sydney! What’s it like being biromantic?”
“It’s basically like being bisexual, but without the sexual attraction. I only like people, not their bodies.”
“Cool!”
biromantic by ‘líto May 31, 2021

bisexual 

A term used to describe people who experience romantic or sexual attraction to more than one gender. Bisexual people (also known as “bi”) experience attraction to a wide variety of people whose gender identities also vary greatly.
You know that girl named Aaliyah that came out as bisexual?”
“Yeah, does that mean she likes guys and girls?”
“Not necessarily—she can be attracted to more than one gender of any of them, not just males and females.”
“Oh, neat!”
bisexual by ‘líto May 31, 2021

androsexual 

A term used to describe people who feel romantic or sexual attraction to men, males, or masculinity, regardless of the person’s anatomy or birth-assigned sex.
“What sexuality did you say you were again?”
“I’m androsexual. It means I’m attracted to masculine people, whether their birth sex is male or not.”
That’s right, thank you!”
androsexual by ‘líto May 31, 2021

aromantic 

A term used to describe people who don’t experience romantic attraction to anyone of any gender. Aromantic people (also known as “aro”) may still experience sexual attraction.
“Do you know what aromantic means?”
“Yeah, it’s when you don’t feel romantic attraction to anyone.”
“You’re right!”
aromantic by ‘líto May 31, 2021
A term used to describe people who don’t experience sexual attraction to other people of any gender. Asexual people (also known as “ace”) may still experience romantic attraction.
“I think I’m asexual, bro.”

“Why do you think that?”
I just don’t like the idea of having sex with anyone.”
“Oh, maybe so, then!”
asexual by ‘líto May 31, 2021