What it means to be "polysexual" and how do you know if you are?

The term “polysiscate” is determined by attraction for many genders and identities. Someone who is political can consider himself a member of the LGBTQ+ community, since polysexuality is an identity “queer” (sexual identity not hetero). Polisexual identification implies that a person is not necessarily attracted to all genders but to many genders. Polysexuality also does not have [...]
The term “polysiscate” is determined by attraction for many genders and identities. Someone who is political can consider himself a member of the LGBTQ+ community, since polysexuality is an identity “queer” (sexual identity not hetero).
Polisexual identification implies that a person is not necessarily attracted to all genders but to many genders.
Polysexuality also has nothing to do with polio, which is a style of relationship, not sexuality. Polyamory is “a form of non-monogmy consensual that highlights the emotional connection between multiple partners”.
People who are identified as polysexual simply have more individual and specific preferences and their identity reflects this. The term also applies to the fact that sexuality is deeply personal. In other words, practice seems different to any person who is identified as such.
For example, being a polysexual can mean being attracted to all genders except to transgender men. This can also mean drawing only from people who have a presence or male appearance, regardless of their gender.
Parasite “polo” means “times” and if you're attracted to people of different genders, then you're polysexual.
Source Layer: Cosmopolitan, Web MD










