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* -[[Sex-Averse|ave]] - [averse] When someone finds the interactions undesirable, uninteresting, uncomfortable, or otherwise unwanted |
* -[[Sex-Averse|ave]] - [averse] When someone finds the interactions undesirable, uninteresting, uncomfortable, or otherwise unwanted |
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*-[[Sex-Repulsed|rep]] - [repulsed] When someone finds the interactions undesirable (perhaps repulsive/disgusting/revolting), uninteresting, or otherwise uncomfortable or unwanted |
*-[[Sex-Repulsed|rep]] - [repulsed] When someone finds the interactions undesirable (perhaps repulsive/disgusting/revolting), uninteresting, or otherwise uncomfortable or unwanted |
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*-osc - [oscillation] When someone's feelings towards the interactions fluctuate |
*-[[Sex-Oscillating|osc]] - [oscillation] When someone's feelings towards the interactions fluctuate |
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Additionally, if a person has specified that their possible gender spectrum for the favorability of an interaction encompasses a specific group, they may wish to add a third word to specify their favorability for other gender identities outside of the specified group. For example, someone who is heterofav and repulsed by all others could identify as "heterofav elrep" ("el" referring to all else). Some may prefer not to use this identifier, either because they wish to leave their favorability ambiguous or if their gender spectrum already encompasses all gender identities (e.g. pan). |
Additionally, if a person has specified that their possible gender spectrum for the favorability of an interaction encompasses a specific group, they may wish to add a third word to specify their favorability for other gender identities outside of the specified group. For example, someone who is heterofav and repulsed by all others could identify as "heterofav elrep" ("el" referring to all else). Some may prefer not to use this identifier, either because they wish to leave their favorability ambiguous or if their gender spectrum already encompasses all gender identities (e.g. pan). |