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    [[File:Impri.png|thumb|The imprisexual flag.]][[File:Impri2.png|thumb|Imprisexual flag without the symbol.]]
    [[File:Impri.png|thumb|The 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 preferences, it may feel as though it matters more than one's 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 more strongly than their orientation. 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 preferences, If you are looking for the sexuality you should see superstraight, it may feel as though it matters more than one's 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 more strongly than their orientation. Someone who is imprisexual can be any orientation, such as impri-[[gay]] or impri-[[straight]]. Do not confuse this term with SuperStraight. SuperStraight is a sexuality and not a preference.


    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 [[cisgender]] and straight and have a preference for cisgender people, as they feel as though they cant relate to transgender people's experiences due to not having a [[transgender]] experience themself. This isn't due to transphobia, but rather because they wish to relate to ones gender experience, and find ones gender experience to be very important to their sexual or romantic life. Dating someone who does not fit 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 have not transitioned and are straight and have a preference for cisgender people, as they feel as though they cant relate to transgender people's experiences due to not having a [[transgender]] experience themself. This isn't due to transphobia, but rather because they wish to relate to ones gender experience, and find ones gender experience to be very important to their sexual or romantic life. Dating someone who does not fit said preferences causes a lower range in attraction, and thus effects how their orientation feels.

    SuperStraight is part of the LGBTQ+ as for them it is a sexuality and not a preference. An example would be someone who has not transitioned only being able to have sexual intercourse with others who have similarly not transitioned. Even if a SuperStraight attempts to have a relationship with someone who has transitioned their body won't function correctly. Please do not invalidate superstraights by calling them imprisexual this is very hurtful.


    While Imprisexuality revolves around preference and not orientation, those who use have said preferences should not contribute to transphobic, homophobic, racist, ableist, sexist or otherwise phobic intent- or otherwise measures taken to ensure that no harm is caused. While this is a descriptor of experiential identity, however, it is not something to contribute harm to certain groups or any form of discrimination.
    While Imprisexuality revolves around preference and not orientation, those who use have said preferences should not contribute to transphobic, homophobic, racist, ableist, sexist or otherwise phobic intent- or otherwise measures taken to ensure that no harm is caused. While this is a descriptor of experiential identity, however, it is not something to contribute harm to certain groups or any form of discrimination.
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