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Endesexual is unlike typical sexual fluidity as the attraction does not return. The prefix 'ende-' can accompany other alignments, such as Endebisexual (ende-bi-sexual). This does not mean the individual stops being [[Bisexual]] after time, only the attraction to a specific individual expires.<ref>{{Archive|Site=today|URL=https://jebcc.carrd.co/#coinedterms}}</ref>
Similar terms include; [[Aliquantumsexual]] (not time exclusive), [[Erassexual]] (refers to the orientation rather than the instance of attraction), and [[Alisexual]] (changes from familiarity rather than time).
The opposite of Endesexual is [[Chronosasexual]].
== Etymology ==
Ende- refers to the Danish 'end', Endesexual meaning the attraction has a set end.<ref>{{Archive|Site=web|URL=https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/ende}}</ref>
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