RBBSA is a type of "bisexuallity" were you find physical attraction to both genders but only sexual attraction to the same gender, often you will prefer to go out with the same gender but could happily go out with the opposite (although opposite probably wont work out as well). You only have sexual desire for the same gender so the thought of sex with the opposite one is not wanted.
In short you can happily date both gender but can only have sex or sexual touching (not involving kissing) with the same gender
In short you can happily date both gender but can only have sex or sexual touching (not involving kissing) with the same gender
by PLOP2k16 August 04, 2016
Aka. A.C.R.P. When an individual is only romantically attracted to people who don’t want and or have children
Jenifer is only interested in dating people who don’t want to have children because she does not want have to go through the stressful process of raising kids. She has an Anti-child romantic preference.
by Vanguard 1998 April 11, 2021
Aka. A.C.R.P.; When an individual will only date someone if they are willing to have sex before they get married
Courtney is only interested in dating people who are willing to have sex before they get married. She has an anti-chastity romantic preference.
by Vanguard 1998 April 13, 2021
Aka. A.P.R.P.; When an individual is only romantically attracted to people who does not want and or have pets
Darren will only date someone who does not own any pets, because they have intense allergies to a large number of different things found outdoors, including the fur of dogs, cats, minks, and rabbits, which makes Darren extremely uncomfortable for long periods of time. They have a anti-pet romantic preference.
by Vanguard 1998 April 02, 2021
aka. D.F.R.D.E. A major social problem where people with disabilities often have a harder time getting into and maintaining romantic relationships compared to the average person. This happens for various reasons including that people with disabilities often have a harder time recognizing social cues that indicate someone likes them romantically due to lack of experience and the fact they are not taught about how recognize romantic cues from their parents, teachers, and friends, people assume that people with disabilities are not able to fulfill their expectations for romantic partners, and in school settings, they are often taught separately from kids who don't have disabilities, which prevents them from making friends who don't have disabilities who could teach them more about how to get into and maintain romantic relationships.
The disability facilitated romantic disadvantage effect is an issue where people with disabilities have a harder time getting into and maintaining romantic relationships compared to the average person. The best way to correct this problem is to remind people of all the things these people are capable of doing just as well as the average person. It is very unfortunate this issue is still very prevalent.
by Vanguard 1998 February 18, 2021
1: The ability of an individual to be able to tell what their romantic partner is thinking and how they’re feeling both physically and emotionally, which allows them to better address their partner’s needs and desires. This often helps to build and maintain a strong romantic bond between the partners; and facilitates more intimacy between them.
2: The ability of a person to read other people they know to figure out who they might be compatible with and or who they are likely attracted to, assuming they have not already told you. Having a strong social political sense in addition to this could be helpful in being able to accurately use this skill.
2: The ability of a person to read other people they know to figure out who they might be compatible with and or who they are likely attracted to, assuming they have not already told you. Having a strong social political sense in addition to this could be helpful in being able to accurately use this skill.
Cameron: I think Lily likes Timothy.
Xaldin: What makes you think that?
Cameron: Whenever they look at each other they seem to smile and over the past month when they get lunch, they always sit next to each other in the cafeteria.
Xaldin: Yeah, now I see what you’re saying. You seem to have a strong romantic sense.
Xaldin: What makes you think that?
Cameron: Whenever they look at each other they seem to smile and over the past month when they get lunch, they always sit next to each other in the cafeteria.
Xaldin: Yeah, now I see what you’re saying. You seem to have a strong romantic sense.
by Vanguard 1998 June 13, 2021
1. to be romantic with a person(s) of the same gender sometimes with the opposite gender. 2. to share a tender moment without it getting too mushy
Why did you leave so early Kelly? You didn't get to appreciate the fireworks. It was so romantical."
by jack_attack October 12, 2008