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[[File:Xeora.png|alt=Nine horizontal stripes, from top to bottom, purple, white, gradient that goes from white to a weak tone of blue and pink|thumb|The xeora flag.]]'''Xeora''' is an [[abrosexual]] term for when someone's orientation is normal [[Multisexual|m-spec]], but when one starts a relationship with someone, their orientation changes so that they're only attracted to people with the same gender as their partner. After breaking up the orientation of a xeora person returns to their original one. |
{{Unsourced}}[[File:Xeora.png|alt=Nine horizontal stripes, from top to bottom, purple, white, gradient that goes from white to a weak tone of blue and pink|thumb|The xeora flag.]]'''Xeora''' is an [[abrosexual]] term for when someone's orientation is normal [[Multisexual|m-spec]], but when one starts a relationship with someone, their orientation changes so that they're only attracted to people with the same gender as their partner. After breaking up the orientation of a xeora person returns to their original one. |
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It can be used as an orientation on it's own or in addition to other labels. It can also be used as a prefix to add to the different attractions (xeorasexual, xeoraromantic, xeoraplatonic, etc.) or be added to other term, such as xeorabiplatonic, xeorapansexual, xeorapolyromantic, etc. |
It can be used as an orientation on it's own or in addition to other labels. It can also be used as a prefix to add to the different attractions (xeorasexual, xeoraromantic, xeoraplatonic, etc.) or be added to other term, such as xeorabiplatonic, xeorapansexual, xeorapolyromantic, etc. |
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