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    [[File:Heterocurious.png|thumb|220x220px|The homocurious flag]]
    [[File:Heterocurious.png|thumb|220x220px|The heterocurious flag]]
    '''Homocurious''' is a term for someone who is primarily [[attracted]] to the [[eugender|same]] [[gender]] or similar gender(s), but shows interest in or is considering experimenting with having relationships with the "[[antigender|opposite]]" gender or dissimilar gender(s) or genders unlike one's own.<ref>https://beyond-mogai-pride-flags.tumblr.com/post/185590703865/hetero-curious-pride-flag</ref> It may also be considered a term for someone who is [[questioning]] whether or not they're [[heterosexual]] or [[duaric]].
    '''Heterocurious''' is a term for someone who is primarily [[attracted]] to the [[eugender|same]] [[gender]] or similar gender(s), but shows interest in or is considering experimenting with having relationships with the "[[antigender|opposite]]" gender or dissimilar gender(s) or genders unlike one's own.<ref>https://beyond-mogai-pride-flags.tumblr.com/post/185590703865/hetero-curious-pride-flag</ref> It may also be considered a term for someone who is [[questioning]] whether or not they're [[heterosexual]] or [[duaric]].


    It can be a subset of [[bicurious]]. Its counterpart is [[homocurious]].
    It can be a subset of [[bicurious]]. Its counterpart is [[homocurious]].

    Latest revision as of 22:55, 23 April 2024

    Heterocurious is a term for someone who is primarily attracted to the same gender or similar gender(s), but shows interest in or is considering experimenting with having relationships with the "opposite" gender or dissimilar gender(s) or genders unlike one's own.[1] It may also be considered a term for someone who is questioning whether or not they're heterosexual or duaric.

    The heterocurious flag

    It can be a subset of bicurious. Its counterpart is homocurious.

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