Just like your sexual orientation describes who you can be sexually attracted to, your romantic orientation describes who you can be romantically attracted to.
A lot of people are pariorientated, meaning there sexual and romantic orientations match. (For example a heterosexual heteromantic) But sometimes people are variorientated, meaning they have differing sexual and romantic orientations. (Such as an asexual heteromantic)
Although people often talk about sexual orientation more than romantic orientation, the truth is romantic attraction is usually more important than sexual attraction, as it has a stronger influence on who you will form relationships with and marry.
Friend 1: "I've always wondered, what is your sexuality?"
Friend 2: "Why do you wonder that, doesn't my romantic orientation matter more? I'm not going to marry someone just because they're sexy."
"I don't care who anyone is sexually attracted to, I'd rather know what your romantic orientation is if you're willing to tell me."
"I'm asexual but I do experience romantic attraction."
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A person who can be attracted to three different genders.
This could often be the two binary genders (male and female) plus another non-binary gender such as bigender or agender. Though it could also be only one or neither of the binary genders and two or three non-binary genders.
Someone might also describe themselves as trisexual if they are attracted to males and/or females and also transgender people.
Trisexuals could also be described as being 'polysexual'. (Attracted to multiple but not all genders)
"I identify as trisexual, not bi, because I like boys and girls but I'd also date a trans person."
"She's dated both men and women and also a couple of agender people, so she identifies as trisexual."
"I used to think I was bisexual but then I stared getting crushes on another gender so I decided I was trisexual."
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When an individual tells people about awful things they've done as if they are bragging, but rather than impressing the intent is to shock or scare people
"Why is Dave always trying to tell people he's slept with all his female co-workers?"
"It's just an awful brag, ignore him."
The opposite of asexuality, allosexuality is a term used when someone experiences a 'typical' amount of sexual attraction, to a level which is considered normal by society.
I've Experienced sexual attraction quite regularly to many different people since hitting puberty, so I guess I must be allosexual
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To arrive, or show up somewhere.
"We waited for an hour but she didn't turn up."
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An intentional comical mispronounciation of the word 'pubes', (Pubic hair) sometimes used to ironically refer to the lack thereof
It was originally coined on TikTok page '@xTheRomanEmpire', when a commenter tried to ask the owner of the page Nicolas Roman, who suffered from alopecia, if he has pubes, but mispelled it as 'puebes'. Roman Picked up on this typo and made a joke of it by reading it in a mock Spanish accent, and it quickly became his catchphrase
'My non-existant puebes'
'Hey look, is that the puebes guy!?'
A name which has become stereotyped, (Similar to how 'Karen' is) as belonging to white lower to middle class men in their late teens to mid-twenties, who tend to be a d*uchebag, f*ck boy, and generally an unpleasant or selfish fellow.
A typical Ryan fancies himself as a ladies man, but in reality has no clue how to treat women properly, and has a tendency to use and cheat on his girlfriends, if he ever manages to get any
If you've ever dated a boy names Ryan, you may be entitled to compensation
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