Face-alcoholic
Face anechoic is an online sexual orientation term that refers to a person who can develop a romantic relationship as long as the other person has high looks (regardless of whether they are homosexual or heterosexual).
At present, there is no officially recognized unified concept of sexual attraction, which generally refers to an emotional preference of wanting to develop an intimate relationship with someone based solely on their appearance, regardless of their gender.
Appearance is almost a factor that everyone considers when choosing a spouse. But for romantic relationships, looks are justice, having looks is everything. A person who can bend or straighten their face at any time, regardless of gender, as long as their appearance is high.
Pansexual
Pansexuality usually refers to a person's ability to feel romantic emotions or sexual attraction towards people of multiple genders. Many people who identify themselves as non binary individuals, have sexual or attachment partners who are non binary individuals, and engage in unconventional sexual behavior choose to use the term pansexual to describe their identity. Pansexual relationships can generate love and sexual desire for any gender, including males, females, transgender individuals, intersex individuals, etc. Pansexuals do not have such a strong sense of gender differentiation, they will feel more that they are in love with someone, and it has little to do with whether they are male, female, or hermaphrodite. The pansexual community has designed their own flag sail. The Universal Pride Flag is composed of three horizontal pink, yellow, and blue stripes from top to bottom. Among them, pink refers to people whose gender identity is female, yellow refers to people whose gender identity is genderless, bisexual, third gender, or gender queer, and blue refers to people whose gender identity is male.
Sapiosexual
Sapiosexual is a romantic orientation based on intelligence standards, which can be influenced by others' high intelligence and lead to sexual attraction, even arousing sexual desire. The term 'intellectual love' first appeared on foreign social media. Sapiosexua is composed of the roots apiens and sexual, with 'sapiens' meaning' wisdom 'and' sexual 'meaning' sex '. Everyone likes people with good brains, who are smart and interesting, but the special aspect of intellectual love is that having a good brain is particularly important. They place great emphasis on communication of ideas, and even require some collision of ideas to awaken their sexual desire and generate motivation for intimate behavior. Generally speaking, individuals with intellectual relationships possess the following four characteristics:
Compared to other factors, it is more likely to be attracted by the intelligence of others;
2. Intelligent conversations can stimulate your sexual desire;
3. Before engaging in sexual activity, it is necessary to have a sufficiently profound ideological discussion;
The spark of intellectual collision is more important than the spark of emotion.
Paper love
Paper love refers to a kind of people who have a real attachment to the anime virtual characters, and continue to maintain this kind of emotion, but have no interest in the three-dimensional human beings. Paper people themselves are products that satisfy fantasies, with minimal emotional costs, in exchange for high-quality love experiences. From the subjective experience of paper lovers, many respondents expressed to varying degrees that liking paper lovers is easier than liking real people. The controversy surrounding paper sex is still very high, but for the parties involved, they have not harmed anyone either.
Asexuality
Asexuality, also known as asexuality, refers to individuals who do not have sexual desires or claim to have no sexual orientation, meaning they do not exhibit sexual desires for either male or female gender, and lack sexual impulses. Asexuality is often the most overlooked and misunderstood group among sexual minorities. Unlike celibacy, which is a choice, asexuality is a sexual orientation. Asexuality does not equate to abstinence, sexual repression, sexual dysfunction, fear of intimate contact, and inability to find an intimate partner. Asexual individuals, like others, have the same emotional needs and can also establish intimate relationships with others. In August 2010, after voting by asexual communities around the world, the four colors of black, gray, white, and purple were set as the asexual flag. The symbolic meanings of the four colors are as follows: black: asexual gray: semi asexual white: asexual purple: allies supporting asexual individuals
Every orientation should not be discriminated against because everyone has different experiences, upbringing environments, and perceptions.