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    Concelosexuality can be combined with the original orientation, therefore a person may identify as hetero/concelosexual, meaning that they think that they are heterosexual, but do not feel like they are.
    Concelosexuality can be combined with the original orientation, therefore a person may identify as hetero/concelosexual, meaning that they think that they are heterosexual, but do not feel like they are.

    The romantic counterpart is [[conceloromantic]].
    ==Flag==
    ==Flag==
    The flag was created by goldragon267. The Aqua represents someone’s orientation, the plum represents the disconnection to someone’s sexuality, and the cream represents community.
    The flag was created by goldragon267. The Aqua represents someone’s orientation, the plum represents the disconnection to someone’s sexuality, and the cream represents community.

    Revision as of 23:14, 10 April 2021


    The concelosexual flag

    Concelosexuality is when someone thinks or knows that they are a certain orientation, but does not feel like they actually are or they feel disconnected to their sexuality.

    Concelosexuality can be combined with the original orientation, therefore a person may identify as hetero/concelosexual, meaning that they think that they are heterosexual, but do not feel like they are.

    The romantic counterpart is conceloromantic.

    Flag

    The flag was created by goldragon267. The Aqua represents someone’s orientation, the plum represents the disconnection to someone’s sexuality, and the cream represents community.

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