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  2. Plurisexuality - Wikipedia

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    Plurisexuality or multisexuality is a term used to describe individuals who are attracted to multiple genders. [1] This includes certain sexual identities such as pansexuality, bisexuality, omnisexuality, and polysexuality, falling under the umbrella of non-monosexuality, which encompasses all sexualities that are not exclusively heterosexual or homosexual. [2]

  3. Bisexual community - Wikipedia

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    Sign saying "Bi and Pan People Exist Biphobia Too" 2018 Rennes Pride March, Rennes, France The bisexual community, sometimes called bi+ or m-spec, [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] standing for multisexual spectrum, includes those who identify as bisexual, pansexual , omnisexual , biromantic , polysexual , or sexually fluid.

  4. Pansexuality - Wikipedia

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    The American Institute of Bisexuality argues that "terms like 'pansexual', 'polysexual', 'omnisexual', and 'ambisexual' also describe a person with homosexual and heterosexual attractions, and therefore people with those labels are also bisexual" and that "by replacing the prefix bi – (two, both) with pan- (all), poly- (many), omni- (all ...

  5. What’s the Difference Between Pansexual and Bisexual? - AOL

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  6. The difference between a polyamorous and an open relationship

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    The difference between a polyamorous and an open relationship. Kristin Canning. Updated December 20, 2022 at 11:56 AM. ... Two poly people might also date the same person, or have a triad-style ...

  7. How To Know If Swinging Is The Ideal-Non-Monogamous ... - AOL

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    What’s the difference between swinging and an open relationship? Swinging falls under the umbrella term of “ethical non-monogamy,” just like an open or polyamorous relationship. But here’s ...

  8. Bisexuality - Wikipedia

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    The bi love interest is usually deceptive (Mulholland Drive), over-sexed (Sex Monster), unfaithful , and fickle (Three of Hearts), and might even be a serial killer, like Sharon Stone in Basic Instinct. In other words, the bisexual is always the cause of the conflict in the film.

  9. Polyamory in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Polyamory in the United States (from Ancient Greek πολύς (polús) 'many' and Latin amor 'love') is the practice of, or the desire for, romantic relationships with more than one partner at the same time, with the informed consent of all partners involved, in the United States.