3 definitions by Megini

A person who has an emotional and romantic attraction solely to and has romantic relationships solely with people of the same sex. This term does not imply a certain sexual orientation.

Note: This term is in contrast to the term homosexual, which in its dictionary definition implies merely a sexual attraction to the same sex, with no regard to emotional attachment whatsoever. A person could, for example, be bisexual and sexually attracted to both sexes but homoemotional and only emotionally attracted to the same sex, and thus will only date someone of the same sex.
Tim: Is Lindsay a lesbian? She's only ever dated girls.
Bobby: Nah, she's actually bisexual, but she's homoemotional, so there's little point in her dating a guy.
by Megini March 1, 2009
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A person who has an emotional and romantic attraction solely to and has romantic relationships solely with people of the opposite sex. This term does not imply a certain sexual orientation.

Note: This term is in contrast to the term heterosexual, which in its dictionary definition implies merely a sexual attraction to the opposite sex, with no regard to emotional attachment whatsoever. A person could, for example, be bisexual and sexually attracted to both sexes but heteroemotional and only emotionally attracted to the opposite sex, and thus will only date someone of the opposite sex.
Rob: Have you ever noticed how some girls want to mess around with other girls but would never date one?
Nick: Yeah, man, they might be bisexual, but they're heteroemotional.
by Megini March 1, 2009
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A person who has an emotional and romantic attraction to and has romantic relationships with both sexes. This term does not imply a certain sexual orientation.

Note: This term is in contrast to the term bisexual, which in its dictionary definition implies merely a sexual attraction to both sexes, with no regard to emotional attachment whatsoever. A person could, for example, be heterosexual and sexually attracted to only the opposite sex but biemotional and emotionally attracted to both sexes, and thus will be able to date either sex but can only have a relationship that is also on the sexual level with someone of the opposite sex. They would most likely only date people of the opposite sex, in order to have a relationship that is both emotionally and sexually fulfilling.
Bill: Hey Kat, is it true you date both guys and girls?
Kat: Yeah, not only am I bisexual, I'm also biemotional, so it's pretty easy for me to date either gender.
by Megini March 1, 2009
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