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Malosexual refers to an individual who falls anywhere under the multisexual umbrella and has a very strong preference. For example, a bisexual man who often questions if he is gay due to his strong preference for men could label himself as malosexual.

This label can be used in conjunction with others. You can be both malosexual and bisexual, you can be malosexual and pansexual, so on and so forth. The only labels that can't align with malosexual are those not under the multisexual umbrella as mentioned before. If you feel like you are sapphic or MLM as well as malosexual, you can consider identifying as lesbian or Achillean.

Flag(s)[]

Green - Attraction to men, Cyan - Attraction to Masc Identities, Blue - Attraction to Neutral identities, Periwinkle - Attraction to Fem identities, Purple - Attraction to women

Malosexual flag colour meanings

Malosexual has many specific variants and not all flags have been created yet. If you do not see the one that fits you, request it from u/Real_Fucking_Anxious on Reddit.

Here are what the stripes on the flag represent:

  • Green: attraction to men
  • Teal: attraction to masculine identities
  • Blue: attraction to neutral identities
  • Lavender: attraction to feminine identities
  • Purple: attraction to women

There are several variations of the flag to represent different parts of the spectrum.

Variants[]

Men Preference[]

Variants of Malosexual that involve a heavy preference towards men.

Masc Identity Preference[]

Variants of Malosexual that involve a heavy preference towards masc identities.

Neutral Identity Preference[]

Variants of Malosexual that involve a heavy preference towards neutral identities.

Fem Identity Preference[]

Variants of Malosexual that involve a heavy preference towards fem identities

Women Preference[]

Variants of Malosexual that involve a heavy preference towards women.

Etymology[]

The name etymology is unknown.

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