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Websexualityswap is a orientation in which a person swaps between [[Sexual orientation|sexuality]] on the internet and in person. For example, a [[man]] could be [[Gay|homosexual]] in person, and only be attracted to men, yet when talking on the internet they could be [[bisexual]], and |
'''Websexualityswap''' is a orientation in which a person swaps between a given [[Sexual orientation|sexuality]] on the internet and a different sexuality in person. For example, a [[man]] could be [[Gay|homosexual]] in person, and only be attracted to men, yet when talking on the internet they could be [[bisexual]], and be attracted to [[Woman|women]] and [[Man|men]]. They may lose attraction if they ever meet the person in real life. It is similar to [[internetsexual]]. |
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The romantic counterpart of websexualityswap is [[webromanticswap]]. |
The romantic counterpart of websexualityswap is [[webromanticswap]]. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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The term was coined on December 5th, 2020 by user RavenFire803 as a response to someone online who specifically described this |
The term was coined on December 5th, 2020 by user RavenFire803 as a response to someone online who specifically described this term.<ref>https://lgbta.wikia.org/f/p/4400000000000048746</ref> |
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==See also== |
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* [[Webromanticswap]] |
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* [[Webgenderswap]] |
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==References== |
==References== |
Revision as of 02:40, 6 December 2020
Websexualityswap is a orientation in which a person swaps between a given sexuality on the internet and a different sexuality in person. For example, a man could be homosexual in person, and only be attracted to men, yet when talking on the internet they could be bisexual, and be attracted to women and men. They may lose attraction if they ever meet the person in real life. It is similar to internetsexual.
The romantic counterpart of websexualityswap is webromanticswap.
History
The term was coined on December 5th, 2020 by user RavenFire803 as a response to someone online who specifically described this term.[1]