Acronym that stands for "Stardew Valley", which is a video game where you can farm, tend to animals, get married & have children, and do all of the above with your friend(s) if you create a multiplayer farm.
Person 1: Hey, do you guys wanna play SDV later?
Person 2: Sure
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Also called multiphobia, mphobia is fear, prejudice, disgust, or discrimination of m-spec (multisexual) individuals.
Note: M-spec stands for multisexual/multiromantic spectrum, which is a spectrum to describe people who are attracted to more than one gender. An example of some (but not all) labels that fall under the category of m-spec are: Pansexual, Bisexual, Omnisexual, and Polysexual.
Note 2: Most urban dictionary definitions of labels stated above are outdated.
Pansexual = Attracted to all genders, regardless of gender.
Bisexual = Attracted to two or more genders.
Omnisexual = Attracted to all genders, except is not "gender-blind" like pansexuals are. They might feel a difference between their attraction to certain genders, or have a preference for a certain gender.
Polysexual = Someone who is attracted to multiple genders, but not all. Contrary to popular belief, this label has nothing to do with polygamy.
Person 1: Hey, I'm Pansexual
Person 2: Why do you have to be attracted to all genders? Can't you just pick one?
Person 1: That's mphobia. Don't say that.
A Disexual person (Sometimes known as Dyosexual) is someone who is attracted to exclusively 2 genders. These genders can be any 2 genders, if you're exclusively attracted to 2 genders you're allowed to use the label Disexual/Dyosexual.
It's very similar to Bisexual, but is not the same. Bisexual is attraction to 2 or more genders, while Disexual is attraction to only 2 genders. You can still use whatever label you like the best, though. You can also use them interchangeably.
I got most of this information from LGBTA Wiki, so credit to whoever made the "Disexual" page on there.
Person: Disexual people, as well as all M-spec people, are valid. Love is love!
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