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* A Christian who is dating a Pagan, however their attraction to their partner fades when they |
* A Christian who is dating a Pagan, however their attraction to their partner fades when they receive stigma around dating a non-Christian. |
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* A [[transgender]] individual who finds it difficult or impossible to be attracted to others, due to the fact that relationships with trans people are stigmatized. |
* A [[transgender]] individual who finds it difficult or impossible to be attracted to others, due to the fact that relationships with trans people are stigmatized. |
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* A [[cisgender]] individual who finds it difficult or impossible to be attracted to [[cisn't]] individuals, due to the fact that relationships with trans people are |
* A [[cisgender]] individual who finds it difficult or impossible to be attracted to [[cisn't]] individuals, due to the fact that relationships with trans people are stigmatized. |
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* A [[system]] who finds it difficult or impossible to to be attracted to others, due to the fact that systems are stigmatized. |
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* A person of color who finds it difficult or impossible to be attracted to others, due to the stigma around their race or culture. |
* A person of color who finds it difficult or impossible to be attracted to others, due to the stigma around their race or culture. |
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* A sex worker who finds it difficult or impossible to be attracted to others, due to the stigma around their job. |
* A sex worker who finds it difficult or impossible to be attracted to others, due to the stigma around their job. |