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Homoromantic Bisexual 

A person that is sexually attracted to both genders but emotionally/romantically attracted to people only of the same gender
"Lizzie liked to lust after and have sex with both men and women but she could only see herself in a relationship with a woman. This meant that she was a homoromantic bisexual"
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homoromantic 

Attracted to the same sex in a romantic way, but not necessarily in a sexual way. Often used by asexuals.
Ted: Dude, Jed is totally checking me out. You think he wants to do me?
Ned: Nah, he's homoromantic, not homosexual.
homoromantic by theflying_clubcup January 24, 2009

Demisexual Homoromantic 

Someone who is romantically attracted to the same gender but is only sexually attracted to them if they share a strong bond with each other.
I'm a Demisexual Homoromantic female who is happily taken!
Demisexual Homoromantic by Mon-Draws December 23, 2017

Homonomisexual

people who are only attracted to others with their own name.
Being a homonomisexual really limits my dating pool.

homoromantic pansexual 

a person who's interested in only sexual or platonic relationships with people outside of their gender.

homoromantic pansexuals CAN have sexual or platonic relationships with a person of any gender, but are not interested in romantic relationships with people outside of their gender.

i'm a homoromantic pansexual and i've had sex with men and gnc people, but i'm in no way interested in having a relationship with people who aren't women.

an easier way to describe it is like being aromantic towards everyone but women.
angela: i'm a homoromantic pansexual

derek: so you won't date me but you're willing to have a sexual or plantonic relationship with me?

angela: yes. i, woman, am only interested in having romantic relationships with women. i can also have sexual and platonic relationships with women, but i would not have a romantic relationship with a man or gnc person.

ad homonym 

Attacking someone's grammar/spelling in debate rather than focusing on their argument. An intentional play on the word "ad hominem".
Person A: I think you're argument is illogical. Here are several well-reasoned arguments why I think so.

Person B: It's "your", not "you're". I will now call you names like "illiterate imbecile" while completely ignoring the fact that you pwned me in reason and logic.

Person A: That's an ad homonym attack.
ad homonym by mais March 20, 2013