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This page briefly explains many common terms seen on the AVEN site and community.
 
This page briefly explains many common terms seen on the AVEN site and community.
  
* '''A''', '''Ace''': someone who is [[asexuality|asexual]]
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''This list is by no means complete. Help AVENwiki by expanding it!''
  
* '''amoeba''': one of many biologically asexual microorganisms, but also a word used informally to denote an [[asexuality|asexual]].
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==Asexual related terminology ==
  
* '''androgynous''': Not identifying with a particular gender i.e. male of female. Many asexual people identify as androgynous, but it is not limited to asexuals.
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* '''[[A]], [[ace]]''': Someone who is [[asexuality|asexual]].
  
* '''[[antisexual]]''': being opposed to sexuality, or someone for whom this is true. An antisexual person may or may not be asexual.
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* '''[[acephobia]]''': Fear or hatred of asexuals or asexuality.
  
* '''[[aromantic]]''': not interested in romantic relationships
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* '''[[amoeba]]''': One of many biologically asexual microorganisms, but also a word used informally to denote an [[asexuality|asexual]].
  
* '''AS3''': a sexual person who is supportive of asexuality; also an imaginary stamp given to such people ("Asexuals in Support of Supportive Sexuals").
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* '''aro''': Someone who is [[aromantic]].
  
* '''asexual''': a person who does not experience sexual attraction
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* '''[[asexuality|Asexual]]''': A person who does not experience sexual attraction.
  
* '''[[asexy]]''': an informal word for [[asexuality|asexual]]; someone or something that is made more attractive by her/his/its lack of sexuality
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* '''[[asexy]]''': An informal word for [[asexuality|asexual]]; describes someone or something that is made more attractive by her/his/its lack of sexuality.
  
* '''autosexual''': an asexual with a sex drive; someone who can experience sexual pleasure but considers it a private, solitary activity
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* '''AVENite, also AVENista''': A member of the [[Forums|AVEN forums]].
  
* '''AVENista''', '''AVENite''': a member of the [[AVEN]] forum
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* '''[[demisexual]]''': A person who experiences sexual attraction only to people with whom they are in an close relationship, often a romantic one<ref>{{cite AVEN|29621|Demi's}}</ref>.
  
* '''bi-asexual''': being romantically attracted to people of either sex, but not sexually attracted; or someone for whom this is true
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* '''[[gray-A]]''': A person in the gray area between sexuality and asexuality.
  
* '''bi-romantic''': someone who is romantically attracted to people of either sex (and may be sexual or asexual)
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* '''[[indifferent]]''': 1) used by some asexual individuals to indicate that they feel neither revulsion toward nor powerful desire to engage in sex. 2) also can be taken to mean they are indifferent toward the idea of sex in general.
  
* '''[[Celibacy|celibate]]''': someone who does not engage in sexual activity (and may be sexual or asexual)
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* '''[[repulsed]]''': A term used by some asexual individuals to indicate that they find sex disgusting or revolting.
  
* '''demisexual''': a person who experiences sexual attraction only to one person with whom they are in an intense romantic relationship [http://www.asexuality.org/en/index.php?showtopic=29621], or a person who only experiences [[Rabger's Model|secondary sexual attraction]]
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* '''[[sensual]]''': Enjoying pleasure brought through the senses, which may or may not be sexual.<ref>{{cite AVEN|30621|What are the "sensuals"?}}</ref>
  
* '''gay-A''': another term for homo-asexual
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* '''[[sex-negative]]''': see ''antisexual''.
  
* '''[[Grey-A|grey-A]]''': a person in the grey area between sexuality and asexuality
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* '''[[sex-positive]]''': A term used by some members of the asexual community to mean that they do not mind if people engage in sexual activities as long as those activities are consensual.
  
* '''hetero-asexual''': being romantically attracted to people of the opposite sex, but not sexually attracted; or someone for whom this is true
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==Sexuality related terminology==
  
* '''hetero-romantic''': someone who is romantically attracted to people of the opposite sex (and may be sexual or asexual)
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* '''[[antisexual]]''': Being opposed to sexuality, or someone for whom this is true. An antisexual person may or may not be asexual.
  
* '''homo-asexual''': being romantically attracted to people of the same sex, but not sexually attracted; or someone for whom this is true
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* '''[[autosexual]]''': A person who only experiences sexual attraction to him/herself.
  
* '''homo-romantic''': someone who is romantically attracted to people of the same sex (and may be sexual or asexual)
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* '''[[autochorisexual]]''': A person who can be aroused by sexual material and may masturbate, fantasize and/or watch porn but has no desire to seek a partner or have sexual interactions themselves.
  
* '''[[hyposexual]]''': having a low sex drive
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* '''[[Celibacy|celibate]]''': Someone who does not engage in sexual activity. Separate from sexual orientation.
  
* '''ineffable''', '''effanineffable''': ''bard of aven'' [http://asexuality.org/discussion/viewtopic.php?p=216759#216759 explains]:  “Well, the dictionary definition is "unable to be expressed in words." And ... T. S. Eliot used it to speak of cats contemplating their "ineffable, effable, effanineffable" names. My theory is that effan is as close as you could get to having "fucking" printed in a book of poetry when he was writing. So if the first [e]ff stans for "fuck", why shouldn't the second?” (introduced [http://asexuality.org/discussion/viewtopic.php?t=2836 in this thread])
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* '''compulsory sexuality''': The belief that everyone should be either sexually available or in a sexual relationship.<ref name = "Mirror2014"></ref>
  
* '''monoamorous''': loving only one person. Compare ''polyamorous''.
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* '''[[nonlibidoism]]''': Not having a sex drive/libido.
  
* '''[[nonlibidoism]]''': not having a sex drive
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* '''[[primary sexual attraction]]''': Instant sexual attraction.
  
* '''polyamorous''': loving more than one person. Compare ''monoamorous''.
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* '''[[primary sexual desire]]''': Wanting to engage in sexual activity for the purposes of pleasure.
  
* '''primary sexual attraction''': instant sexual attraction, according to [[Rabger's model]]
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* '''[[queer]]''': An umbrella term that refers to those who are not heterosexual, heteronormative, or cisgender.
  
* '''primary sexual desire''': wanting to engage in sexual activity for the purposes of pleasure, according to [[Rabger's Model]]
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* '''[[secondary sexual attraction]]''': Sexual attraction based on the strength of a relationship.
  
* '''secondary sexual attraction''': sexual attraction based on the strength of a relationship, according to [[Rabger's Model]]
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* '''[[secondary sexual desire]]''': Wanting to engage in sexual activity for reasons other than pleasure.
  
* '''secondary sexual desire''': wanting to engage in sexual activity for reasons other than pleasure, according to [[Rabger's Model]]
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* '''[[sexual]]''': A person who experiences sexual attraction, a person who is not [[asexuality|asexual]] (i.e. a heterosexual, homosexual, bisexual, pansexual, etc.). Also called '''allosexual'''.
  
* '''53x+m³=0''': an equation used on [http://www.cafepress.com/asexvisibility/668816 some products in the aven store] - it's a code which translates as "sex+me=no"
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==Romantic orientations==
  
* '''sexual''': a person who is not [[asexuality|asexual]] (i.e. a heterosexual, homosexual, bisexual, or pansexual person)
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* '''amatonormativity''': The belief that romantic relationships are superior to non-romantic ones and friendships.<ref name = "Mirror2014">https://issuu.com/themirrormag/docs/mirror_fall2014_final_small</ref>
  
* '''straight-A''': another term for hetero-asexual
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* '''[[aromantic]]''': A person who does not experience [[romantic attraction]].
  
* '''transgendered''': having an internal sense of gender identity that conflicts with one's biological sex.  Some transgendered people are asexual because they feel that they have the "wrong genitals."
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* '''[[biromantic]]''': Someone who is [[Romantic attraction|romantically]] attracted to two different sexes or genders, may be sexual or asexual
  
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* '''[[crush]]''': A (possibly temporary) romantic attraction to someone, that may or may not be acted upon
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* '''[[heteroromantic]]''': Someone who is [[Romantic attraction|romantically]] attracted to people of the opposite sex or gender, may be sexual or asexual
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* '''[[homoromantic]]''': Someone who is [[Romantic attraction|romantically]] attracted to people of the same sex or gender, may be sexual or asexual
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* '''[[lithromantic]]''': Someone who experience [[Romantic attraction|romantic attraction]] but does not want their feelings to be reciprocated
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* '''[[monoamory]]''': Having just one intimate relationship. Compare to ''polyamory''
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* '''[[panromantic]]''': Romantically attracted to others regardless of gender
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* '''[[polyamory]]''': Having more than one intimate relationships simultaneously with all partners concerned. Compare to ''monoamory''
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* '''[[queerplatonic]]''':  A non-romantic relationship based on platonic love that is stronger than friendship
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* '''[[squish]]''': An [[aromantic]] crush, a desire for a platonic relationship with someone
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* '''[[zucchini]]''': A partner in a queerplatonic relationship.
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==Gender/Sex related terminology==
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* '''[[gender]]''': a person's identity, or the sex one feels one should be<ref>{{cite AVEN|55798|Definitions Master List}}{{cite AVEN|120155|Gender Definitions Master List Draft}}</ref>
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* '''[[sex]]''': a person's biological state, decided by genitalia or chromosomes
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* '''[[agender]]''': having neither male nor female gender, or not associating with any gender
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* '''[[androgyny|androgynous]]''': identifying or presenting between male and female in the gender binary.
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* '''[[androsexual]]''': sexual orientation of anyone who has sexual feelings towards a man
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* '''[[bigender]]''': having a gender identity or expression which is both male and female, either simultaneously or alternating
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* '''[[cisgender]]''': having the same gender as the one assigned at birth
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* '''[[demigirl]]''': a person who feels more strongly associated with female than male or any other gender, but not strongly enough to justify an absolute self-identification as female, or, someone who identifies as anything but female, aside from a small part of them that does. ['''Disputed''', <span class="plainlinks">''[http://www.asexuality.org/en/topic/103953-harmful-definition-of-demigirl-in-the-aven-master-list/ in discussion]''</span>]
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* '''[[demiguy]]''': opposite of '''demigirl'''
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* '''[[female]]''': a gender or sex identity (♀)
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* '''[[FtM]]''': (female to male transsexual, trans man) a person who identifies as male, but was assigned a female sex at birth
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* '''[[genderfluid]]''': moving between different gender identities or expressions at different times or situations
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* '''[[genderless]]''': not having a gender identity
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* '''[[genderqueer]]''': 1) having a gender identity that is self-defined as [[queer]] or non-normative (usually falls outside the [[gender binary]]). 2) an umbrella term for non-binary gender identities
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* '''[[gynosexual]]''': sexual orientation of anyone who has sexual feelings towards a woman
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* '''[[Intersexuality|intersex]]''': having a [[physical sex]] which is neither male nor female
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* '''[[male]]''': a gender or sex identity (♂)
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* '''[[MtF]]''': (male to female transsexual, trans woman) a person who identifies as female, but was assigned a male sex at birth
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* '''[[neutrois]]''': an agender or neutral-gendered person who may seek to be without the physical characteristics of their sex and to remove gender cues, and who may experience [[gender dysphoria]] much like transsexuals
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* '''[[pangender]]''': having a gender identity or expression that encompasses all the genders, either simultaneously or alternating
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* '''[[transgender]]''': an umbrella term for those who have gender identities transcending the limits of society's conceptualization of gender. Can include non-binary and binary-gender identified people
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* '''[[transsexual]]''': an individual who identifies with a physical sex different from the one that assigned at birth
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* '''[[transyada]]''' or '''yada''': on AVEN, a general self-identification for those outside of the [[gender binary]]
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==Dated asexual terminology==
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* '''AS3''': a sexual person who is supportive of [[asexuality]]; also an imaginary stamp given to such people ("Asexuals in Support of Supportive Sexuals").
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* '''[[Biromantic|bi-asexual]]''': a shortened form of the more commonly used term, biromantic asexual
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* '''[[gay-A]]''': another term for a homoromantic asexual
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* '''[[hetero-asexual]]''': a shortened form of the more commonly used term, heteroromantic asexual
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* '''[[homo-asexual]]''': a shortened form of the more commonly used term, homoromantic asexual
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* '''[[hyposexual]]''': Having a low sex drive
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* '''ineffable''': cannot or should not be expressed in spoken words
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* '''effanineffable''': ''bard of aven'' [http://www.asexuality.org/en/index.php?showtopic=9260&hl= explains]:  Well, the dictionary definition is "unable to be expressed in words." And ... T. S. Eliot used it to speak of cats contemplating their "ineffable, effable, effanineffable" names. My theory is that effan is as close as you could get to having "fucking" printed in a book of poetry when he was writing. So if the first [e]ff stans for "fuck", why shouldn't the second? (introduced in [http://www.asexuality.org/en/index.php?showtopic=2836 this thread])
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* '''[[53x+m³=Ø]]''': An equation by [[User:Shockwave|Shockwave]] used on [http://www.cafepress.com/asexvisibility/668816 some products] in the [[AVEN store]] - it translates as '''"sex + me = no result"'''
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* '''[[straight-A]]''': another term for a heteroromantic asexual
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==References==
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[[Category:Asexuality]]
 
[[Category:Asexuality]]

Latest revision as of 02:59, 4 August 2020

This page briefly explains many common terms seen on the AVEN site and community.

This list is by no means complete. Help AVENwiki by expanding it!

Asexual related terminology

  • acephobia: Fear or hatred of asexuals or asexuality.
  • amoeba: One of many biologically asexual microorganisms, but also a word used informally to denote an asexual.
  • Asexual: A person who does not experience sexual attraction.
  • asexy: An informal word for asexual; describes someone or something that is made more attractive by her/his/its lack of sexuality.
  • demisexual: A person who experiences sexual attraction only to people with whom they are in an close relationship, often a romantic one[1].
  • gray-A: A person in the gray area between sexuality and asexuality.
  • indifferent: 1) used by some asexual individuals to indicate that they feel neither revulsion toward nor powerful desire to engage in sex. 2) also can be taken to mean they are indifferent toward the idea of sex in general.
  • repulsed: A term used by some asexual individuals to indicate that they find sex disgusting or revolting.
  • sensual: Enjoying pleasure brought through the senses, which may or may not be sexual.[2]
  • sex-positive: A term used by some members of the asexual community to mean that they do not mind if people engage in sexual activities as long as those activities are consensual.

Sexuality related terminology

  • antisexual: Being opposed to sexuality, or someone for whom this is true. An antisexual person may or may not be asexual.
  • autosexual: A person who only experiences sexual attraction to him/herself.
  • autochorisexual: A person who can be aroused by sexual material and may masturbate, fantasize and/or watch porn but has no desire to seek a partner or have sexual interactions themselves.
  • celibate: Someone who does not engage in sexual activity. Separate from sexual orientation.
  • compulsory sexuality: The belief that everyone should be either sexually available or in a sexual relationship.[3]
  • queer: An umbrella term that refers to those who are not heterosexual, heteronormative, or cisgender.
  • sexual: A person who experiences sexual attraction, a person who is not asexual (i.e. a heterosexual, homosexual, bisexual, pansexual, etc.). Also called allosexual.

Romantic orientations

  • amatonormativity: The belief that romantic relationships are superior to non-romantic ones and friendships.[3]
  • biromantic: Someone who is romantically attracted to two different sexes or genders, may be sexual or asexual
  • crush: A (possibly temporary) romantic attraction to someone, that may or may not be acted upon
  • monoamory: Having just one intimate relationship. Compare to polyamory
  • panromantic: Romantically attracted to others regardless of gender
  • polyamory: Having more than one intimate relationships simultaneously with all partners concerned. Compare to monoamory
  • queerplatonic: A non-romantic relationship based on platonic love that is stronger than friendship
  • squish: An aromantic crush, a desire for a platonic relationship with someone
  • zucchini: A partner in a queerplatonic relationship.

Gender/Sex related terminology

  • gender: a person's identity, or the sex one feels one should be[4]
  • sex: a person's biological state, decided by genitalia or chromosomes
  • agender: having neither male nor female gender, or not associating with any gender
  • androgynous: identifying or presenting between male and female in the gender binary.
  • androsexual: sexual orientation of anyone who has sexual feelings towards a man
  • bigender: having a gender identity or expression which is both male and female, either simultaneously or alternating
  • cisgender: having the same gender as the one assigned at birth
  • demigirl: a person who feels more strongly associated with female than male or any other gender, but not strongly enough to justify an absolute self-identification as female, or, someone who identifies as anything but female, aside from a small part of them that does. [Disputed, in discussion]
  • female: a gender or sex identity (♀)
  • FtM: (female to male transsexual, trans man) a person who identifies as male, but was assigned a female sex at birth
  • genderfluid: moving between different gender identities or expressions at different times or situations
  • genderqueer: 1) having a gender identity that is self-defined as queer or non-normative (usually falls outside the gender binary). 2) an umbrella term for non-binary gender identities
  • gynosexual: sexual orientation of anyone who has sexual feelings towards a woman
  • male: a gender or sex identity (♂)
  • MtF: (male to female transsexual, trans woman) a person who identifies as female, but was assigned a male sex at birth
  • neutrois: an agender or neutral-gendered person who may seek to be without the physical characteristics of their sex and to remove gender cues, and who may experience gender dysphoria much like transsexuals
  • pangender: having a gender identity or expression that encompasses all the genders, either simultaneously or alternating
  • transgender: an umbrella term for those who have gender identities transcending the limits of society's conceptualization of gender. Can include non-binary and binary-gender identified people
  • transsexual: an individual who identifies with a physical sex different from the one that assigned at birth

Dated asexual terminology

  • AS3: a sexual person who is supportive of asexuality; also an imaginary stamp given to such people ("Asexuals in Support of Supportive Sexuals").
  • bi-asexual: a shortened form of the more commonly used term, biromantic asexual
  • gay-A: another term for a homoromantic asexual
  • hetero-asexual: a shortened form of the more commonly used term, heteroromantic asexual
  • homo-asexual: a shortened form of the more commonly used term, homoromantic asexual
  • ineffable: cannot or should not be expressed in spoken words
  • effanineffable: bard of aven explains: Well, the dictionary definition is "unable to be expressed in words." And ... T. S. Eliot used it to speak of cats contemplating their "ineffable, effable, effanineffable" names. My theory is that effan is as close as you could get to having "fucking" printed in a book of poetry when he was writing. So if the first [e]ff stans for "fuck", why shouldn't the second? (introduced in this thread)
  • straight-A: another term for a heteroromantic asexual

References

  1. Demi's - on AVEN Forums
  2. What are the "sensuals"? - on AVEN Forums
  3. 3.0 3.1 https://issuu.com/themirrormag/docs/mirror_fall2014_final_small
  4. Definitions Master List - on AVEN ForumsGender Definitions Master List Draft - on AVEN Forums