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    <b>Halfsexual</b> is the [[sexual attraction]] to mostly one gender, but occasionally to another. This is not to be confused with [[bisexual]], [[pansexual]], [[omnisexual]], or [[polysexual]]. It is similar to [[heteroflexible]] and [[homoflexible]].
    <b>Halfsexual</b> or '''Maximsexual''' is the [[sexual attraction]] to mostly one gender, but occasionally to another. This is not to be confused with [[bisexual]], [[pansexual]], [[omnisexual]], or [[polysexual]]. It is similar to [[heteroflexible]] and [[homoflexible]].


    Examples include:
    Examples include:

    Revision as of 12:35, 1 October 2021

    The halfsexual flag.

    Halfsexual or Maximsexual is the sexual attraction to mostly one gender, but occasionally to another. This is not to be confused with bisexual, pansexual, omnisexual, or polysexual. It is similar to heteroflexible and homoflexible.

    Examples include:

    • Mainly being attracted to women, but occasionally to men.
    • Mainly being attracted to men, but occasionally to women.
    • Mainly being attracted to non-binary individuals, but occasionally to women.
    • Mainly being attracted to non-binary individuals, but occasionally to men.

    The romantic counterpart is halfromantic. The platonic counterpart is halfplatonic.

    History and Flag

    The term was coined by FANDOM user MemeTiger21 on September 5, 2021. It was coined through this page and has no outside resources.

    The halfsexual flag was created by the same user on the same date. Pink represents feminine genders, blue represents masculine genders, and gray represents genders that aren't binary.

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