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For example, someone who is [[asexual]], [[panromantic]] and [[bi]][[platonic]] would be considered variangled. Someone who is [[polysexual]] polyromantic [[homo]][[alterous]] would not be consider varioriented but would be variangled because their tertiary [[attraction]] does not "match" their other attractions. Someone who is [[Greyasexual|grey]]-[[hetero]][[alterous]] and biplatonic would be considered variangled (regardless of their sexual and romantic orientation) because two of their tertiary orientations do not "match".
Its counterpart is [[periangled]].
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