Originally posted by: LizzieBennett
Wow, okay, this is new information and valuable! Thank you for this! β€οΈ
I was aware everything is fluid, I was asking if the term 'abro' applied to genders as well like you have abroromantic and abrosexual. But in case of genders, we just say gender-fluid right?
Oh, yes. As far as I know and Google told, "abro" is not used for genders as yet. Gender-fluid is used.
Someone who is abrosexual should not be confused with someone who is gender fluid, as abrosexuality is a sexual orientation and gender fluid is a gender identity. Gender fluidity is βthe way someone identifies regardless of how other people see their body as looking.β The term itself relates most closely to people who experience themselves across multiple spectrums of gender. Being gender fluid has nothing to do with the personβs sexual orientation or preferencesβin fact, you could be both gender fluid and abrosexual at the same time.
Another term that can often be confused with abrosexual is polysexual. Someone who is polysexual is attracted to many genders and identities. And more often than not, those who identify as polysexual ignore gender binaries altogether, especially when it comes to who they are and arenβt attracted to. The difference is that the term abrosexual is more about how the person themselves identifies, rather than who they are attracted to.
https://www.cosmopolitan.com/sexopedia/a35756754/abrosexual-definition/
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