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This term can be used by men and others who use the [[Split Attraction Model (SAM)|split attraction model]] and are bisexual and homoromantic, or those who experience gay [[Tertiary Attraction|tertiary attraction]]. They have sexual attraction to two or more genders but are only romantically attracted to their own/similar gender(s). They may find themselves sexually attracted to dissimilar genders, but could never picture themselves in a sexual relationship with them, putting more emphasis on their attraction to their own/similar genders, though this varies from person to person. Or they could be romantically attracted to any gender but only sexually attracted to the same/similar gender or are only willing to be with the same/similar gender(s) sexually.
[[File:Imageedit 2 2306194525.png|thumb|Alternative bi-gay flag, made by wiki user Ratismyspecies on November 19, 2020.]]
It can also be used by people who identify as both bisexual and gay, either due to changing attraction (such as [[Abrosexual|abrosexuality]]), or due being part of plural [[system]] (such as [[Pluric Attraction Model|having a different sexuality when fronting]], or being in a median system where you somewhat experience other headmates attractions.)
Additionally, the term can apply to women and other non-men who are bisexual
Additionally, the term can apply to men and others who are bisexual and prioritize attraction to or have a strong preference for their own/similar gender(s), or for people who are reclaiming the historical definition of gay alongside identifying as bisexual.
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