a begrosexual can be heterosexual,homosexual etc and is associated with being attracted to extremely obese people.
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Begrosexual
• Begosexual
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• Beardsexual
• barosexual
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Person A: I usually don't feel attracted to guys, but you're cute.
Person B: Oh, you're berrisexual?
Person A: I think so! Thanks!
Person B: Oh, you're berrisexual?
Person A: I think so! Thanks!
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Some random person: oh bro you look so tired
Haseeb: oh yeah i am so tired i am awake for days now and all i want is my bed and some sleep but stupid Ellie wants me to stay up with her so i broke up with that ho and decide im gonna turn Bedosexual
Haseeb: oh yeah i am so tired i am awake for days now and all i want is my bed and some sleep but stupid Ellie wants me to stay up with her so i broke up with that ho and decide im gonna turn Bedosexual
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Etymology: The word was current in the early to mid-1960s, before the black power movement replaced the word "Negro" with "Afro-American" and "Black" in polite conversation. The word is featured in the title of Guy D. St. Lazare's 1966 pulp novel "The Young Negrosexuals".
Etymology: The word was current in the early to mid-1960s, before the black power movement replaced the word "Negro" with "Afro-American" and "Black" in polite conversation. The word is featured in the title of Guy D. St. Lazare's 1966 pulp novel "The Young Negrosexuals".
"They came to love negroes."
"What were they called?"
"They were called: THE YOUNG NEGROSEXUALS"
-- jacket blurb from G.D. St. Lazare's novel "The Young Negrosexuals" (New York: Berkely Original, 1966)
"What were they called?"
"They were called: THE YOUNG NEGROSEXUALS"
-- jacket blurb from G.D. St. Lazare's novel "The Young Negrosexuals" (New York: Berkely Original, 1966)
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