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According to the LGBTQIA Resource Center, asexuality is a spectrum. Some people may experience no sexual or romantic attraction toward anyone, while others may experience varying degrees of sexual or romantic attraction toward people.

Trans men are men and trans women are women. The only difference between transgender and cisgender people is that the latter identify with their sex assigned at birth while the former do not. When people use “skoliosexual” to describe their attraction to transgender people, they inadvertently define trans people by their trans-ness. In scientific literature, the terms gynandromorphophilic (noun: gynandromorphophilia) [7] [22] [23] and gynemimetophilic (noun: gynemimetophilia) [24] [22] are used for men who are attracted to trans women who possess a combination of male and female physical characteristics. Green, Jamison (2004). Becoming a Visible Man. Nashville, Tennessee: Vanderbilt University Press. p.121. ISBN 978-0-826-51456-1. Skoliosexuality (sometimes spelled scoliosexuality) is used to describe the sexual orientation of people who are attracted to those who are transgender or non-binary. The term can be used in different ways by different people. For example, some skoliosexual people are also attracted to cisgender people, while others are not. This is because many people experience sexual fluidity, and sexual orientation does not have to be static. People who identify as polysexual feel sexual or romantic attraction toward more than one gender. Queer

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Some people consider the skoliosexual label to be unnecessary or even discriminatory. This is because the attraction specifically hinges on whether someone is cisgender or not, as opposed to the gender with which they identify. However, other people consider it to be nothing more than another type of sexual orientation, like hetero- or homosexuality. Other Names for Skoliosexual For example, if a cisgender man is attracted to other men as well as at least one other gender, they can identify as bisexual. If they are attracted to transgender or nonbinary individuals, they can identify as bisexual and as skoliosexual. Myths and Misconceptions about Skoliosexuality

Skoliosexual people may find themselves in a relationship with a transgender or nonbinary person at some time in their life. Depending on the person, this may significantly affect the relationship, or it may not change much at all. A 2016 study that used the penile plethysmograph demonstrated that the arousal patterns, genital and subjective, of men who report attraction to transgender women who have "female-typical physical characteristics (e.g. breasts) while retaining a penis" are similar to those of straight men and different from those of gay men. The study showed that these men are much more aroused to female than to male stimuli. They differed from both the groups of straight and gay men, however, in also displaying strong arousal to stimuli featuring trans women, to which they responded as much as to the cisgender female stimuli. Of the men attracted to trans women, 41.7% identified as bisexual, with the remainder identifying as straight. The bisexuals among them did not display significantly more arousal to male stimuli than their heterosexual counterparts, though they did report a higher number of male sex partners. [7] Admit if you need time to process what the person says. This shows you are listening and you recognize your reaction matters to them. Some people prefer the term “ceterosexual” to “skoliosexual,” because “skolio-” comes from the Greek word for “bent.” People who prefer ceterosexual believe that “skoliosexual” implies that nonbinary or transgender individuals are somehow “wrong.” a b Michelson, Noah (16 October 2015). "What's a Skoliosexual?". HuffPost . Retrieved 16 July 2017.Speaking for bisexual people by saying that they aren’t actually bi, or by labeling their identity differently, such as saying, “you’re really a lesbian.” Despite the existence of less problematic alternatives to the word “skoliosexual”, some members of the trans and non-binary community feel that having a specific word for being attracted to them can encourage the fetishization and dehumanization of trans and non-binary people. Skoliosexuality is also spelled as scoliosexuality. It refers to an attraction to people who are nonbinary or transgender. Transgender people are those that identify with a different gender from that which they were assigned at birth. Secondly, there are arguments against cisgender people identifying as skoliosexual because it could encourage a fetishisation of non-binary

Some nonbinary people — those who do not identify with the traditional binary sexes of male and female — may also identify as lesbians. This may be because they feel a closer connection to womanhood and are mainly attracted to women. MonosexualAcceptance of a bi person only when they are in a relationship with a person of a different gender, as in when friends or family members only encourage a bi person to engage in relationships with people who identify as straight. Graysexual: Those who are graysexual experience sexual attraction either infrequently or not very intensely. Skoliosexuality, sometimes spelled scoliosexuality, is the attraction to people who are transgender or nonbinary. People who are transgender identify as a gender different from the one they were assigned at birth. They may identify as a man, a woman, or neither. People who don’t identify as either a man or a woman are nonbinary since their gender is neither of the two.

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