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[[File:Screenshot 2021-05-17 at 13.47.20.png|thumb|An alternate heteroflexible flag.|180x180px]][[File:Heteroflexible (alternative).png|thumb|An alternate heteroflexible flag by Miraheze user DespOIcito.<ref>https://despoicito.carrd.co/#terms</ref>|180x180px]] |
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[[File:Heteroflexible, vincian stripe on it.png|thumb|Heteroflexible vincian flag.|180x180px]][[File:Heteroflexible lesbian.png|thumb|180x180px|Heteroflexible lesbian flag.]] |
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When a heteroflexible individual does experience attraction to the same gender, the attraction may have more to do with the target of attraction themselves rather than the target's gender. This experience is common for heterosexual individuals in a relationship with a partner who has come out as the same gender ([[transgender]]) as them and whom they still want to be together with. |
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[[File:Heteroflexible lesbian.png|thumb|220x220px|Heteroflexible (lesbian)]] |
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[[File:Heteroflexible Symbol.png|thumb|Heteroflexible Symbol]] |
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Heteroflexible individuals may also identify as straight, [[bisexual]], or another [[pluralian]] identity. |
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Another common way to use describe term is individuals that are heterosexual, but from time to time can experience attraction to the same gender. When they do experience attraction to the same gender, the attraction has often nothing to do with the individual's gender, only the individual. This definition is common for heterosexual individuals who have a partner that have come out as [[Transgender|trans]], whom they still love and want to be together with even though they now are the same gender. |
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Individuals who identify as heteroflexible may identify with this label only, or they may also identify as straight. Heteroflexible individuals may also identify as or be considered [[bisexual]] (otherwise [[multisexual]]), however for some heteroflexibles, their attraction to the same gender is so uncommon that they do not consider bisexual to be an accurate description of their orientation in most situations. |
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== Kinsey Scale == |
== Kinsey Scale == |
Revision as of 23:16, 7 May 2022
Heteroflexible, or Elasexual, is a label describing an individual who is generally straight/heterosexual/heteroromantic and so primarily experiences attraction to the "opposite" or dissimilar gender[s], but is occasionally attracted to the same or similar gender[s].
When a heteroflexible individual does experience attraction to the same gender, the attraction may have more to do with the target of attraction themselves rather than the target's gender. This experience is common for heterosexual individuals in a relationship with a partner who has come out as the same gender (transgender) as them and whom they still want to be together with.
Heteroflexible individuals may also identify as straight, bisexual, or another pluralian identity.
The homosexual counterpart to heteroflexible is Homoflexible. The exclusively romantic counterpart to heteroflexible is Heteroflexromantic.
Kinsey Scale
The Kinsey Scale is a way to determine one's sexual preferences through a test. Once one takes the test, they will be given a score from 0-6; 0 being exclusively heterosexual, 6 being exclusively homosexual. Heteroflexible individuals will usually fall at about a 1 on this scale.