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no offense intended.

At my age there are just some things I really don't want to know.. I just want to be fat, ignorant, and somewhat happy.. This world has fast become in my lifetime exactly what NOAH preached against before God had to purge that degenerate stuff off the earth, and that Jesus Christ Himself told us by the apostles all about this evil.

But we in this country glorify it. We promote it as normal and something to aspire to..

What a thing to be known for. I am glad that either Christ will return as He promised or I will leave this world thru what we call death, which is nothing more than the Spirit leaving the body behind and going onto either be in God's presence forever or in Hell and eternal punishment.

In short, I hate this world and what it has become and there isn't anything I can do about it..

Sorry for my morning rant... Seeing Mayorkas on television too early really pizzed me off.




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What is skoliosexual? Vs Ceterosexual? Everything you need to know.
By: Fiz
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Thu, 15 Dec 22 3:22 AM
Msg. 38270 of 60008

This came up on Tucker, and I thought it would be good if I got ahead of the trend. I thought it might be a special attraction to people with scoliosis. Not quite.


What Is Skoliosexuality?
Written by WebMD Editorial Contributors
Medically Reviewed by Jabeen Begum, MD on September 21, 2022
In this Article

Other Names for Skoliosexual
What Is the Difference Between Skoliosexuality, Bisexuality, and Pansexuality?
Myths and Misconceptions about Skoliosexuality
How Skoliosexuality Works in Relationships
Helping Your Loved Ones Understand Skoliosexuality

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. 

People who are skoliosexual may or may not be attracted to cisgender people as well. A cisgender individual identifies with the gender they were assigned at birth.

Skoliosexuality is still a relatively new term, so being skoliosexual may mean different things to different people. Some consider skoliosexuality to be an attraction to anyone who is not cisgender. Others feel that it only applies to people who are attracted to nonbinary individuals. 

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

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.”

Ceterosexual, while standing for the same attraction, comes from the Latin word for “other,” which does not carry the same negative implication. 
What Is the Difference Between Skoliosexuality, Bisexuality, and Pansexuality?

Pansexuality is the attraction to all people regardless of gender, while bisexuality is the attraction to your own gender and at least one other gender.

Skoliosexual vs. Pansexual

Skoliosexuality is distinct from pansexuality in that it’s more specific than pansexuality: instead of being attracted to people regardless of gender, skoliosexual people are attracted to others in part because of their gender. While a pansexual person is unlikely to care about a partner’s gender, a skoliosexual person is likely to be attracted to a partner because they identify as a gender that they were not assigned at birth. 

Skoliosexual vs. Bisexual

Similarly, the distinction between skoliosexuality and bisexuality is that skoliosexuality can be a type of bisexuality. If someone is bisexual, they may be attracted to transgender people as well as cisgender people.

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

Skoliosexuality is not the same as fetishizing people who are transgender. Instead, skoliosexuality is just a descriptive term for someone’s sexual identity. If a person is attracted to transgender people, regardless of their other attractions, they can identify as skoliosexual.

Skoliosexuality involves both romantic and sexual attraction; people with a fetish are less likely to have a wholistic attraction to the person, and may only be interested in a sexual relationship.
How Skoliosexuality Works in Relationships

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. 

It’s important for people to discuss their boundaries when it comes to skoliosexuality. Many people who are nonbinary or transgender prefer to use certain pronouns, present their gender in a particular way, or limit the number of people who know their gender identity. They may also have preferences regarding sex. If you’re in a relationship with someone who is not cisgender, it’s important to respect your partner’s wishes regarding their gender identity.
Helping Your Loved Ones Understand Skoliosexuality

While you don’t need to come out to your loved ones as skoliosexual, some people find it to be helpful or cathartic to come out. You can explain skoliosexuality as being a natural attraction to people who are not cisgender. If it helps, you can also compare skoliosexuality to bi- or pansexuality. 


http://www.webmd.com/sex/what-is-skoliosexuality
If you’re talking to your loved ones about skoliosexuality because you have a new partner, be careful. Always check with your partner to confirm whether they’re okay with you outing them: when informing your friends and family that you’re skoliosexual in relation to a new partner, you’re informing them that your partner is not cisgender. This disclosure can have serious effects on your partner’s life.

If your partner would prefer to pass as cisgender, it may be simpler to just not bring it up with your loved ones in the first place.


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