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    [[File:Impri.png|thumb|Imprisexual flag]][[File:Impri2.png|thumb|Imprisexual flag without the symbol]]
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    '''Imprisexual''' is a term for those who have such specific [[Sexual Attraction|sexual preferences]], it may feel it matters more than the orientation itself. This goes for any form of preference, whether genital, aesthetic or even personality preference the individual may feel those preferences strongly affect their attraction that their orientation doesn't affect their range of attraction but these preferences may also do the same. Someone who is imprisexual can be any orientation, such as impri-[[gay]] or impri-[[straight]].
    '''Imprisexual''' is a term for those who have such specific [[Sexual Attraction|sexual preferences]], it may feel as though it matters more than the orientation itself. This goes for any form of preference, whether genital, aesthetic or even personality preference the individual may feel those preferences strongly affect their attraction that their orientation doesn't affect their range of attraction but these preferences may also do the same. Someone who is imprisexual can be any orientation, such as impri-[[gay]] or impri-[[straight]].


    This is meant to not be exclusively LGBTQ+ as those who are [[queern't]] may also use this label to describe oneself. An example of this would be for those who are straight and have a genital preference, and feel as though that preference can largely affect their range of who to date when in the dating field. Dating someone without said preferences causes a lower range in attraction, and thus effects how their orientation feels.
    This is meant to not be exclusively LGBTQ+ as those who are [[queern't]] may also use this label to describe oneself. An example of this would be for those who are straight and have a genital preference, and feel as though that preference can largely affect their range of who to date when in the dating field. Dating someone without said preferences causes a lower range in attraction, and thus effects how their orientation feels.
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