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    '''Paraidemsexual''': a person who is paraidemsexual feels like [[gay]]/[[lesbian]]/homosexual is very close to defining their own sexual identity, but the person still might feel a little unsure or anxious about their identity.
    '''Paraidemsexual''' describes a person who feels like [[gay]]/[[lesbian]]/homosexual is very close to defining their sexual identity, but the person still feels a little unsure or anxious about describing themself as gay and/or lesbian. This can be due to many different reasons including: a traumatic past, being unsure of how to apply the concept of [[Sexual Attraction|sexual attraction]] to oneself, feeling connected to same gender erotica visuals and written material but are unsure of how they experience sexual attraction (if at all) in the real world, etc.
    This can be due to a traumatic past, being unsure of how to apply the concept of sexual attraction to themselves, they feel connected to same gender erotica visuals and written material but are unsure of how they experience sexual attraction (if at all) in the"real world", etc.
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    Paraidemsexual flag

    Paraidemsexual describes a person who feels like gay/lesbian/homosexual is very close to defining their sexual identity, but the person still feels a little unsure or anxious about describing themself as gay and/or lesbian. This can be due to many different reasons including: a traumatic past, being unsure of how to apply the concept of sexual attraction to oneself, feeling connected to same gender erotica visuals and written material but are unsure of how they experience sexual attraction (if at all) in the real world, etc.

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