Wait, there is an aloveuality spectrum?
What the forget?
ok fine i'll explain this and then gtfo out this thread
Aloveuality is both a loveuality and an umbrella term. By an umbrella term, I mean that it refers to multiple loveualities at once, much like polyloveual (bi and pan), alloloveual (not aloveual), and queer (not straight). If you look into aloveuality, you will usually come across these terms:
Romantic versus loveual attraction: Some people are not loveually attracted to people, but still can have an emotional bond with another person. This is usually applied to aloveuals since it's a more accurate measure of how they feel about people, polyloveuals may use this term to describe themselves if they only like to have love with a specific gender. (e.g., Biloveual-heteroromantic)
Demiloveual: As Kimon said, this is when you only feel loveual attraction towards people you are romantically involved with. The reason this fits into the idea of a spectrum is that these people obviously not 100% aloveual, but they aren't totally loveual because they aren't exactly attracted to a love, but rather specific people.
Gray/Grey-aloveual: A gray-aloveual feels that they have a low, but extant, love drive, or that they rarely feel loveual attraction (which i guess are really the same thing).
Since one's loveuality is so subjective, saying it's part of a spectrum allows people to understand that everyone is different.
also wtf
gold
trap is a slur, excuse me for being politically correct
what about trans people who hate people who aren't trans
meaning especially that they think that all people should be the opposite gender
first of all that's a nearly non-extant radical group of people
second of all they hate cis people because they feel oppressed by the way they're usually treated
If you don't believe me, transgendered people (especially MTFs) are over 1,000 times more likely to be murdered. Obviously that's not oppression, but I think it's evidence that they're abused and that there is a stigma associated with it.
1 in 12 for trangendered people, vs. 1 in 18,000 for the average person
why cant people just said "oh i only like trans dudes" or something instead of making up a new word for it
because it's convenient and if someone asked you what your loveuality is you can't really answer "oh i only like trans dudes"
i mean if someone asks you that are you going to answer "i like (wo)men" or "i'm hetero/homoloveual"??

that's really sad lol