What is sapiosexual and pansexual? The ultimate meaning of “sapiosexuality” depends on the intention of the person using the word. It can suggest anything from a general preference for smart partners to a type of pansexuality in which intelligence trumps everything and makes gender irrelevant.

What is a sapiosexual and a demisexual? Though somewhat similar, they are actually two very different terms. Whereas a demisexual is someone who feels sexual attraction to someone only once they’ve emotionally bonded, a sapiosexual person finds themselves especially attracted to someone they view as intelligent.

How can you tell if someone is sapiosexual? 

Signs of sapiosexuality:
  1. You are drawn to a potential partner’s intelligence more than looks or personality.
  2. Intellectual conversations turn you on.
  3. You need to have an intellectual discussion before sex crosses your mind.
  4. Intellectual spark is more important to you than even the emotional spark.

What is Allosexuality? What does allosexual mean? People who are allosexual are those that experience sexual attraction to others. Allosexual people might identify as gay, lesbian, bisexual, pansexual, or of another sexual orientation.

What is sapiosexual and pansexual? – Additional Questions

What is Cupioromantic?

A person can also experience little to no romantic attraction to others at all, known as aromantic. Cupioromanticism is a romantic orientation, which deals with romantic attraction—the driving desire to be romantically involved with someone you like.

What is Aroallo?

The short term in the community is “aroallo,” or “alloaro,” depending on what someone prefers. Aroallo people experience little to no romantic attraction, but they experience sexual attraction like the majority of people.

What is Nebularomantic?

nebularomantic. a romantic orientation related to neurotype. Nebulous: vague, hazy. Nebularomantic is a romantic orientation on the aromantic spectrum. Much like platoniromantic, those who are nebularomantic are unable to distinguish the difference between romantic and platonic attraction.

What is Quoiromantic?

Being unable to understand romantic attraction as a concept or feeling. Finding the concept of attraction to be inaccessible, inapplicable, or nonsensical.

What is Abroromantic?

The word “abroromantic” has the same Greek root as “abrosexual,” suggesting fluidity in attractions, but these terms are different in that one refers to romantic attraction and the other to sexual attraction. A person who is abroromantic may want to have a romantic relationship but not necessarily want to have sex.