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Does this have any content (or potential content) that can't be merged/redirected into Grey-A? --[[User:Wikimaster|Wikimaster]] 20:33, 2 December 2007 (EST)
 
Does this have any content (or potential content) that can't be merged/redirected into Grey-A? --[[User:Wikimaster|Wikimaster]] 20:33, 2 December 2007 (EST)
  
Demisexual differs from "Grey-A" in that "Demisexual" is a specific sexual orientation, whereas "Grey-A" is a highly unspecific catch-all used for anything between sexual and asexual that doesn't fit.
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Demisexual differs from "Grey-A" in that Demisexual is a specific sexual orientation, whereas "Grey-A" is a highly unspecific catch-all used for anything between sexual and asexual that doesn't fit.
  
 
When describing "demisexual" as anorientation to sexuals, sexuals often mistake it as an admirable choice rather than an innate orientation.  I think that everybody, including demisexuals themselves, often fail to comprehend exactly how much demisexuality makes forming romantic or sexual relationships more difficult.  Often demisexuals are mistaken as having high standards.
 
When describing "demisexual" as anorientation to sexuals, sexuals often mistake it as an admirable choice rather than an innate orientation.  I think that everybody, including demisexuals themselves, often fail to comprehend exactly how much demisexuality makes forming romantic or sexual relationships more difficult.  Often demisexuals are mistaken as having high standards.
 
Demisexuals often make first impressions with sexuals of being "just firends", which may make the sexual value the relationship less.  Demisexuals often have rocky relationships with asexuals because the demisexual's feeling become more sexualized with time.
 
--[[User:Turpin|Turpin]] 02:53, 20 June 2009 (UTC)
 

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Does this have any content (or potential content) that can't be merged/redirected into Grey-A? --Wikimaster 20:33, 2 December 2007 (EST)

Demisexual differs from "Grey-A" in that Demisexual is a specific sexual orientation, whereas "Grey-A" is a highly unspecific catch-all used for anything between sexual and asexual that doesn't fit.

When describing "demisexual" as anorientation to sexuals, sexuals often mistake it as an admirable choice rather than an innate orientation. I think that everybody, including demisexuals themselves, often fail to comprehend exactly how much demisexuality makes forming romantic or sexual relationships more difficult. Often demisexuals are mistaken as having high standards.