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    {{Sexuality Info|image1=Philosexual Flag.png|caption1=Original philosexual flag.|gender(s):=Any|gender(s)_attracted_to:=Unspecified}}
    {{Sexuality Info|image1=Philosexual Flag.png|caption1=Original philosexual flag.|gender(s):=Any|gender(s)_attracted_to:=Unspecified}}
    '''Philosexuality''' is by definition, called the embodiment of “the heart wants what the heart wants”. Philosexuals do not care what [[gender]] or sex they are attracted too, however they may not experience attraction to certain genders, or any gender at all. Philosexual people are open to the idea of being with any gender or sex, but don’t always feel drawn to anyone of that identity. The term philosexual can be used as a fixed identity, or it can be used as a placeholder for people who are [[questioning]] their identity. Once they find a term that fits them better, they can drop the philosexual label.
    '''Philosexuality''' is by definition, called the embodiment of “the heart wants what the heart wants”. Philosexuals do not care what [[gender]] or sex they are attracted too, however they may not experience attraction to certain genders, or any gender at all. Philosexual people are open to the idea of being with any gender or sex, but don’t always feel drawn to anyone of that identity. The term philosexual can be used as a fixed identity, or it can be used as a placeholder for people who are [[questioning]] their identity. Once they find a term that fits them better, they can drop the philosexual label.


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    == Philosexuality vs Omnisexuality and Pansexuality ==
    The difference between philosexuality, omnisexual, and pansexuality is that philosexuals don't have to like every gender. If they felt attracton to a certain gender, they would be fine with it. That does not mean they like all genders.


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    == Etymology ==
    == Philosexual vs Omnisexuality and Pansexuality ==
    The prefix philo- comes from the Greek word for "loving".
    The difference between philosexuality, omnisexual, and pansexuality is that philosexuals don't have to like everygender. If they felt attracton to a certain gender, they would be fine with it. That does not mean they feel that attraction to all genders.
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    Revision as of 21:50, 23 December 2020

    Philosexuality is by definition, called the embodiment of “the heart wants what the heart wants”. Philosexuals do not care what gender or sex they are attracted too, however they may not experience attraction to certain genders, or any gender at all. Philosexual people are open to the idea of being with any gender or sex, but don’t always feel drawn to anyone of that identity. The term philosexual can be used as a fixed identity, or it can be used as a placeholder for people who are questioning their identity. Once they find a term that fits them better, they can drop the philosexual label.



    Philosexuality vs Omnisexuality and Pansexuality

    The difference between philosexuality, omnisexual, and pansexuality is that philosexuals don't have to like every gender. If they felt attracton to a certain gender, they would be fine with it. That does not mean they like all genders.


    Etymology

    The prefix philo- comes from the Greek word for "loving".

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