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    '''Simulsexuality''' is a generic term for [[gay]] people of any [[gender]], proposed as a substitute for homosexual by people who feel that word is etymologically bias and confusing since homo means same or [[man]].<ref>https://www.definition-of.com/simulsexual</ref> Simulsexuals are attracted to the same gender of their own, or similar genders alike theirs. It includes [[Lesbian|lesbians]], [[Vincian|vincians]], [[Enbian|enbians]] ([[ceteramoric]]) and other [[Equaric|equarics]].<ref>https://beyond-mogai-pride-flags.tumblr.com/post/177311648565/i-designed-a-homo-flag-this-includes-all-forms</ref>
    '''Simulsexual''' is a generic term for [[gay]] people of any [[gender]].<ref>https://www.definition-of.com/simulsexual</ref> It is a substitute proposed by people who believe that homosexual should only be used to describe gay men, or people by who feel that word is etymologically bias and confusing since homo can mean "man". Simulsexuals are attracted to the same gender as their own, and/or genders similar to their own. It includes [[Lesbian|lesbians]], [[Vincian|vincians]], [[Enbian|enbians]] ([[ceteramoric]]), and other [[Equaric|equarics]].


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    Revision as of 22:21, 26 December 2020

    Simulsexual is a generic term for gay people of any gender.[1] It is a substitute proposed by people who believe that homosexual should only be used to describe gay men, or people by who feel that word is etymologically bias and confusing since homo can mean "man". Simulsexuals are attracted to the same gender as their own, and/or genders similar to their own. It includes lesbians, vincians, enbians (ceteramoric), and other equarics.

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