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    [[File:Homoflex.png|thumb|Alternative flag by [https://en.pronouns.page/ pronouns.page]]]
    [[File:Homoflex.png|thumb|Alternative flag by [https://en.pronouns.page/ pronouns.page]]]
    [[File:Anisosexual.png|thumb|The anisosexual flag.]]
    [[File:Anisosexual.png|thumb|The anisosexual flag.]]
    '''Homoflexible''' or '''Anisosexual''' is used to describe an individual who is generally [[gay]]/homosexual ([[vincian]] or [[lesbian]]) and primarily experiences attraction to the same gender/similar genders, but has very occasionally tendencies to be attracted to other genders.
    '''Homoflexible''' or '''Anisosexual''' is used to describe an individual who is generally [[gay]]/homosexual ([[vincian]], [[lesbian]] or [[enbian]]) and primarily experiences attraction to the same gender/similar genders, but has very occasionally tendencies to be attracted to other genders.


    Another common way to use this term is individuals that are homosexual, but from time to time can experience attraction to the opposite binary gender. When they do experience attraction to the opposite gender, the attraction often has nothing to do with the individual’s gender, only the individual. This definition is common for gay individuals who have a partner that has come out as [[Transgender|trans]], who they still love and want to be together with even though they are now the opposite gender.
    Another common way to use this term is individuals that are homosexual, but from time to time can experience attraction to the opposite binary gender. When they do experience attraction to the opposite gender, the attraction often has nothing to do with the individual’s gender, only the individual. This definition is common for gay individuals who have a partner that has come out as [[Transgender|trans]], who they still love and want to be together with even though they are now the opposite gender.
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