skoliosexual
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Ancient Greek σκολιός (skoliós, “curved, bent”) + -sexual, coined by DeviantArt user Nelde in 2010.[1]
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[edit]skoliosexual (comparative more skoliosexual, superlative most skoliosexual)
- (rare, of humans) Sexually attracted to transgender or non-binary and genderqueer people.[2]
- 2015, Jayne Caudwell, Sexualities and sport, page 244:
- There is a silence surrounding sexualities such as genderqueer, skoliosexual, pansexual and asexual. These 'other' sexualities operate outside of the traditional sex-gender-desire binaries that now frame both same-sex and opposite-sex attraction.
- 2017, Em Chih-Rou Huang, Parts of a Whole: Reframing Identity Development Theory as a Queer and Trans Person of Color:
- However, these identities are only a few of those that fall under the umbrella term queer, which includes other identities such as pansexual, asexual, demisexual, skoliosexual, polysexual, same gender loving, kink, polyamorous, and others.
- 2017, Luanne Linnard-Palmer, Pediatric Nursing Care: A Concept-Based Approach, →ISBN, page 48:
- Cultural diversity is a term that refers to many groups defined on bases other than those that distinguish traditional cultural or ethnic groups: Sexual orientation, such as lesbian, gay, bisexual, pansexual, androsexual, skoliosexual, asexual, or questioning; Gender identity, such as transgender, nonbinary, or fluid; Deaf culture, representing those with hearing impairments; Physical disabilities, such as the "wheelchair culture"...
Noun
[edit]skoliosexual (plural skoliosexuals)
- One who is skoliosexual.
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[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Nelde [username] (2010 September 23) “Sexual Attraction v2”, in DeviantArt[1]: “*I invented that term using the Greek word for queer „skolio“ / As I never studied Greek, it might be wrong. I'm open for corrections.”
- ^ "What’s A Skoliosexual?". HuffPost. October 16, 2015.
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