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Sexual orientation
in human sexuality
Sexual orientations
hetero-homo continuum

Bisexual · Heterosexual · Homosexual
non hetero-homo continuum Asexual · Autosexual · Pansexual · Polysexual · Pomosexual · Zoosexual
Study
Biology · Demographics ·
Kinsey scale · Klein Grid
Gender-based
alternative concepts
Non-westernized concepts of male sexuality · Third sex · Two-Spirit
related articles
Paraphilia · Men who have sex with men
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  1. wiktionary:Sexual orientation -
    • Sexual orientation is "an enduring emotional, romantic, sexual, or affectional attraction as a whole."
    • Ones tendencies of sexual attraction, considered as a whole.
  2. American Psychological association - a continuum that ranges from exclusive heterosexuality to exclusive homosexuality and includes various forms of bisexuality
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