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'''Kymenic''', also known as '''Nonfluid''' or '''Orientationstatic''', refers to any orientation in which one's attraction is unchangeable and is not flexible. One is not [[abrosexual]], [[homoflexible]], [[heteroflexible]] or any other orientation where the gender(s) one is attracted to changes. A kymenic person may still experience fluctuating attraction, so long as when they do feel attraction, the gender(s) they're attracted to are the same. It can be used to describe any form of [[attraction]] (kymeni[[Sexual Attraction|sexual]], kymeni[[Romantic Attraction|romantic]], kymeni[[Alterous Attraction|alterous]], etc. |
'''Kymenic''', also known as '''Nonfluid''' or '''Orientationstatic''', refers to any orientation in which one's attraction is unchangeable and is not flexible. One is not [[abrosexual]], [[homoflexible]], [[heteroflexible]] or any other orientation where the gender(s) one is attracted to changes. A kymenic person may still experience fluctuating attraction, so long as when they do feel attraction, the gender(s) they're attracted to are the same. It can be used to describe any form of [[attraction]] (kymeni[[Sexual Attraction|sexual]], kymeni[[Romantic Attraction|romantic]], kymeni[[Alterous Attraction|alterous]], etc.).<br /> |
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Latest revision as of 19:57, 15 July 2021
Kymenic, also known as Nonfluid or Orientationstatic, refers to any orientation in which one's attraction is unchangeable and is not flexible. One is not abrosexual, homoflexible, heteroflexible or any other orientation where the gender(s) one is attracted to changes. A kymenic person may still experience fluctuating attraction, so long as when they do feel attraction, the gender(s) they're attracted to are the same. It can be used to describe any form of attraction (kymenisexual, kymeniromantic, kymenialterous, etc.).