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    This term can be used by women and non-binary individuals who use the [[Split Attraction Model (SAM)|split attraction model]] and are bisexual/biromantic/etc. and homo- (lesbian) or an individual who experiences lesbian [[Tertiary Attraction|tertiary attraction]]. They have one form of attraction to two or more genders but are only attracted to women via another form of attraction. They may find themselves sexually attracted to men, but could never picture themselves in a relationship with one, putting more emphasis on their attraction to women, though this varies from an individual to an individual.
    This term can be used by women and non-binary individuals who use the [[Split Attraction Model (SAM)|split attraction model]] and are bisexual/biromantic/etc. and homo- (lesbian) or an individual who experiences lesbian [[Tertiary Attraction|tertiary attraction]]. They have one form of attraction to two or more genders but are only attracted to women via another form of attraction. They may find themselves sexually attracted to men, but could never picture themselves in a relationship with one, putting more emphasis on their attraction to women, though this varies from an individual to an individual.


    It can also be used by individuals who identify as both bisexual and lesbian, either due to changing attraction (such as [[Abrosexual|abrosexuality]]), or due being part of plural [[system]] (such as [[Pluric Attraction Model|having a different sexuality when fronting]], or being in a median system where you somewhat experience other headmates attractions.)
    It can also be used by individuals who identify as both bisexual and lesbian, either due to changing attraction (such as [[Abrosexual|abrosexuality]]), or due being part of a [[plural:System|plural system]], such as [[Pluric Attraction Model|having a different sexuality when fronting]], or being in a median system where one member somewhat experiences their [[plural:Headmate|headmate(s)]]' attraction(s).


    Additionally, the term can apply to women and other non-men who are bisexual and prioritize their attraction to women/non-men or have a strong preference for women/non-men, or for individuals who are reclaiming the historical definition of lesbian alongside identifying as bisexual.
    Additionally, the term can apply to women and other non-men who are bisexual and prioritize their attraction to women/non-men or have a strong preference for women/non-men, or for individuals who are reclaiming the historical definition of lesbian alongside identifying as bisexual.
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