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What is Abrosexuality, the new sexual identity that sweeps the internet?
Abrosexuality
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What is Abrosexuality, the new sexual identity that sweeps the internet?

| @indiablooms | 10 Sep 2024, 02:57 pm

Mover over LGBTQIA+. The internet is abuzz with a new sexual term- Abrosexuality.

Abrosexuality, which is characterised by sexual fluidity, is still relatively a new term which is not much explained, according to an NDTV report quoting Healthline.

An individual who is abrosexual fluctuates between different sexualities.

One who is abrosexual may feel strongly attracted to men at some point but may lose the attraction over time.

They may also lose any kind of attraction for some time.

Among the shifts in sexual attractions, one may change people who they are attracted to on a daily, weekly, yearly or a few years basis.

As per Healthline, abrosexual people may get attracted to men one day and women the very next day.

Among other characteristics, abrosexual people may get attracted to all genders and then drawn to a particular gender after a few weeks.

In another feature, one may feel low sexual attraction for months and then get attracted to all genders after a few months.

In an evolution of abrosexuality, a heterosexual man may start feeling attracted to only men.

The biggest challenge abrosexual people face due to the fluid nature of their sexuality.

Some people may hesitate to enter into long-term relationships due to fluid sexuality.

However, reports also suggest abrosexual people can lead successful dating lives with open and clear communication, mutual understanding and adaptability.

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