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    Many people seem to misunderstand the use of this term, believing it promotes harmful ideologies. While imprisexuality does include genital preferences or preferences of ones gender experiences, it does not promote the ideology that one without these genitals or gender experiences are less than.
    Many people seem to misunderstand the use of this term, believing it promotes harmful ideologies. While imprisexuality does include genital preferences or preferences of ones gender experiences, it does not promote the ideology that one without these genitals or gender experiences are less than.


    It is also important to note that unlike [[Super Straight|super straight]] this term isn't based on genitals or gender, but rather any preference, including ones aesthetic, voice, personality traits, and so on.
    Another common misconception is that imprisexual is made to be a 'watered down' super straight. This is also not true, as, unlike [[Super Straight|super straight]], this term isn't based on genitals or gender, but rather any preference, including ones aesthetic, voice, personality traits, and so on. This term was not maid to mirror SS, but rather to go against it, while providing a neutral term for any preferences.


    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 harmful or 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 harmful or 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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