What is Abrosexuality? A New Gender Identity?
In the rapidly expanding spectrum of sexual identities, abrosexuality is emerging as a term gaining significant attention, particularly on social media platforms. Abrosexuality describes a fluid experience of sexual attraction, where a person’s sexual preferences can change over time. This identity has become a topic of conversation and a source of validation for many who resonate with its meaning.
One such person is Emma Flint, a 30-year-old from the UK, who has openly shared her journey of embracing her abrosexual identity. In a candid interview, Flint reflected on the mixed reactions she faced after coming out, including scepticism from friends and family. “When did you decide this? Is this even a label? I’ve never heard of it,” Flint recalls, quoting some of the common responses she encountered.
The Discovery of Abrosexuality
Flint’s understanding of abrosexuality came through Zoe Stoller, a US-based educator and LGBTQ+ advocate. Flint described the moment she first came across the term as a revelation: “It felt like a lightbulb moment when I read their post. Finally, I feel seen,” Flint told Metro.
Zoe Stoller, whose work aims to bring visibility to lesser-known identities within the LGBTQ+ community, has been instrumental in spreading awareness about abrosexuality. In an interview with Buzzfeed, Stoller explained that abrosexuality is a fluid sexual identity, where one’s attraction can shift and change over time.
Understanding Abrosexuality
According to Stoller, abrosexuality can manifest in different ways. For some, their sexual attraction may fluctuate, leading them to identify with different sexualities at various times. For instance, an abrosexual person may feel pansexual one day, then lesbian the next, while others may simply identify as abrosexual without switching labels.
Stoller draws a comparison to genderfluidity, where a person’s gender identity shifts, and highlights the parallels between fluidity in gender and sexual attraction.
Despite the increasing visibility of abrosexuality online, many are still unfamiliar with the term. Stoller pointed out that even technology often fails to recognise the word, with autocorrect frequently changing “abrosexuality” to “bisexuality,” indicating a broader lack of awareness and education.
Examples of Abrosexuality in Practice
For those who identify as abrosexual, their experience of sexual attraction can vary greatly. Healthshots offers some examples of how abrosexuality may manifest:
- 1) An abrosexual person might be attracted to men one day and women the next, with these attractions changing frequently.
- 2) They may feel attracted to multiple genders at once, only to develop a preference for one gender later on.
- 3) In some instances, an abrosexual individual may not experience sexual attraction towards anyone at all for a period of time.
This fluid nature of abrosexuality makes it distinct from other sexual orientations, as the experience of attraction is not static but continuously evolving.
TikTok and the Rise of Abrosexuality Awareness
In recent years, TikTok has become a platform where abrosexuals are sharing their stories, frustrations, and challenges with this fluid identity. Many users express the difficulty of explaining their shifting preferences to others, while others highlight the lack of education and recognition surrounding the term. However, the increasing number of abrosexual creators and advocates is helping to bring this identity into the spotlight.
The Future of Abrosexual Awareness
As more people like Emma Flint come forward to share their experiences, it’s clear that abrosexuality is gaining momentum in discussions about sexual identity. However, there is still a long way to go in terms of broader public understanding and acceptance. As Zoe Stoller points out, many sexual identities within the LGBTQ+ spectrum remain underrepresented, and the rise of abrosexuality highlights the need for continued education and visibility.
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