skolioromantic
English
editEtymology
editFrom Ancient Greek σκολιός (skoliós, “curved, bent”) + romantic, modelled after skoliosexual.
Adjective
editskolioromantic (not comparable)
- (Can we verify(+) this sense?) Romantically attracted to transgender or non-binary and genderqueer people.
- 2016, Ashley Mardell, The ABC's of LGBT+[1], page 154:
- Luckily, I don’t have to have only one label—I can identify as homosexual and skolioromantic at the same time.
- 2017, Paul Byron et al., ‘You learn from each other’: LGBTIQ Young People’s Mental Health Help-seeking and the RAD Australia Online Directory[2], Young and Well CRC, Western Sydney University, page 60:
- Skolio- refers to people who are romantically (skolioromantic) or sexually (skoliosexual) attracted to people of nonbinary genders.
- 2023, Maya Ghosh Lisbin, A-Spec: Conceptualizing asexual identity, experience and phenomenological form[3], Brandeis University (thesis), page 30:
- Some authors on asexuality have attempted to create subcategories of aesthetic attractions as well. Julie Sondra Decker describes the variants of aesthetic attraction on the basis of specific traits, with sub-labels including androromantic, gyneromantic, skolioromantic or ambiromantic, pomoromantic, lithromantic (Decker, 2014, 21).
- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:skolioromantic.