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What is abrosexuality? All about the sexual identity that fluctuates

What is abrosexuality? All about the sexual identity that fluctuates

Abrosexual, a new sexual identityhas come to the forefront and sparked a discussion about sexual preferences that are less talked about. Emma Flint30, a British journalist, talked about coming out as an asexual woman and how she was rejected by a close friend who said it didn't sound real.
Flint says being abrosexual means having a sexuality that liquid This means that sexuality is constantly shifting or fluctuating. She herself only learned about this concept two years ago, at the age of 30, after years of struggling to understand her rapidly changing sexuality.
Being abrosexual means that a person is attracted to a particular gender, but days or weeks later they begin to experience romantic or sexual interest in another gender or sexuality, meaning they may identify with different sexual labels at different times. Flint said, “One day I felt like a lesbian, but days or weeks later I felt more bisexual. My sexuality was fluid.”

What is abrosexuality?

The term “abro” means delicate or graceful. An abrosexual person may be attracted to men for a period of time, say weeks or months, and then not feel sexually attracted for a while. This may be followed by a period when they start to like women.
Abrosexuality is one of the orientations in which people are sexually attracted to more than one gender. In this case, preferences fluctuate over time.
Similar to abrosexual is abroromantic, where a person may be romantically attracted to people of a different sexual identity but not want to have sex.

Abrosexual is also different from pansexual While the latter are attracted to all genders and sexual orientations, the former may be pansexual, heterosexual, or asexual (i.e., experience no sexual attraction at all) at certain times.
“Some abrosexual people identify with different sexuality labels at different times – for example, some days they use the label pansexual, other days they use the label lesbian. Other abrosexual people may simply use the label abrosexual. This label can be considered the sexuality version of the gender identity label genderfluid (which describes a gender that shifts and changes),” LGBTQ+ activist Zoe Stoller told Buzzfeed.

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