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    These terms are commonly used as umbrella terms to form a sense of community around a common attraction. For example, [[Lesbian|lesbians]], [[bisexual]] women, and [[pansexual]] women all fall under the category of women loving women (wlw; also called [[sapphic]]), because they are all attracted to women and these attractions don't have to be exclusive. In this case by identifying as sapphic, they are usually emphasizing or prioritizing their attraction to women over any other attractions that they may have.
    These terms are commonly used as umbrella terms to form a sense of community around a common attraction. For example, [[Lesbian|lesbians]], [[bisexual]] women, and [[pansexual]] women all fall under the category of women loving women (wlw; also called [[sapphic]]), because they are all attracted to women and these attractions don't have to be exclusive. In this case by identifying as sapphic, they are usually emphasizing or prioritizing their attraction to women over any other attractions that they may have.


    Some individuals, such as [[multigender]] and/or [[Pluralian|multisexual]] individuals, may fall under many of these categories. One may identify as multiple of these terms or some combinations of them, all dependent upon how one views themself or themselves and how one views their relationships/attraction(s).
    Some individuals, such as [[multigender]] and/or [[Pluralian|multisexual]] individuals, may fall under many of these categories. One may identify as multiple of these terms or some combination of them, all dependent upon how one views themself or themselves and how one views their relationships/attraction(s).


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