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Abrosexuality: A new fluid sexual identity where attraction shifts through genders

Abrosexuality is marked by shifts that may align with multiple orientations, including heterosexuality, homosexuality, or asexuality, at different times.

September 06, 2024 / 12:54 IST
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Abrosexuality: Sexual attraction to different genders can shift over time. (Representational)
Abrosexuality: Sexual attraction to different genders can shift over time. (Representational)

After symbiosexuality, where people are attracted to couples in steady relationships, a new term has emerged in the growing landscape of sexual preferences. Abrosexuality is a sexual orientation defined by the fluidity of sexual attraction. For abrosexual individuals, their sexual attraction to different genders can shift over time—sometimes they may feel attraction toward one gender, while at other times, they may experience little or no attraction at all. This variability is what distinguishes abrosexuality from more fixed sexual orientations.

What is Abrosexuality?

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The term abrosexual is relatively new and describes a person whose sexual attraction fluctuates. These changes can happen over varying periods—daily, weekly, or even longer—and encompass attraction to different genders or an absence of attraction altogether. While abrosexual people may feel attraction to more than one gender, the distinguishing factor is the unpredictability and fluidity of those feelings.

Unlike bisexuality, where individuals experience attraction to more than one gender in a consistent manner, abrosexuality is marked by shifts that may align with multiple orientations, including heterosexuality, homosexuality, or asexuality, at different times.