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Plurisexuality or multisexuality is a term used to describe individuals who are romantically or sexually attracted to people of multiple sexes or genders.[1] This includes certain sexual identities such as bisexuality, pansexuality, omnisexuality, and polysexuality, falling under the umbrella of non-monosexuality, which encompasses all sexualities that are not exclusively heterosexual or homosexual.[2] It is also referred to as multiple-gender attraction (MGA).[3] Plurisexual individuals may experience sexual attraction to people of different genders, which can include but is not limited to men, women, non-binary, genderqueer, and other gender identities. Plurisexuality can be fluid and may vary from person to person.[4][5] Abrosexual, for example, can be used to describe when one's experience changes in their attractions over time.[6]

Multisexual was also used to describe multicultural sexual diversity,[7] among other things.[8][9]

Some plurisexual people may feel represented by the bisexual umbrella;[10] however, not every plurisexual identifies as bisexual.[11][12] While more specific and less known plurisexual identities exist, bisexuality and pansexuality are more established and understood concepts within the LGBT community and among the general public,[13][14] but they may experience monosexism, erasure, and heteronormativity.[15][16]

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  2. ^ Coston, Bethany M. (January 2021). "Power and Inequality: Intimate Partner Violence Against Bisexual and Non-Monosexual Women in the United States". Journal of Interpersonal Violence. 36 (1โ€“2): 381โ€“405. doi:10.1177/0886260517726415. ISSNย 0886-2605. PMIDย 29294898.
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  4. ^ McNamee, Clara Marie (March 2023). Conceptualizations of Identities in Bisexual, Pansexual, and Plurisexual Communities (Thesis thesis).
  5. ^ Galupo, M. Paz (2018), Swan, D. Joye; Habibi, Shani (eds.), "4 Plurisexual Identity Labels and the Marking of Bisexual Desire", Bisexuality: Theories, Research, and Recommendations for the Invisible Sexuality, Cham: Springer International Publishing, pp.ย 61โ€“75, doi:10.1007/978-3-319-71535-3_4, ISBNย 978-3-319-71535-3, retrieved 2024-04-08{{citation}}: CS1 maint: work parameter with ISBN (link)
  6. ^ Doughton, Eleanor (2022-01-01). ""I've never met another person with this identity": The Experiences of Abrosexual Individuals on TikTok". Capstone Showcase.
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  10. ^ "Quit Censoring My (And Others') Bi Identities". Bi.org. Retrieved 2023-11-03.[dead link]
  11. ^ Cipriano, Allison E.; Nguyen, Daniel; Holland, Kathryn J. (2022-10-02). ""Bisexuality Isn't Exclusionary": A Qualitative Examination of Bisexual Definitions and Gender Inclusivity Concerns among Plurisexual Women". Journal of Bisexuality. 22 (4): 557โ€“579. doi:10.1080/15299716.2022.2060892. ISSNย 1529-9716.
  12. ^ Mitchell, Renae C.; Davis, Kyle S.; Galupo, M. Paz (2015-07-03). "Comparing perceived experiences of prejudice among self-identified plurisexual individuals". Psychology & Sexuality. 6 (3): 245โ€“257. doi:10.1080/19419899.2014.940372. ISSNย 1941-9899.
  13. ^ Zane, Zachary (2018-06-29). "What's the Real Difference between Bi- and Pansexual?". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 2023-11-03.
  14. ^ Galupo, M. Paz (2018), Swan, D. Joye; Habibi, Shani (eds.), "4 Plurisexual Identity Labels and the Marking of Bisexual Desire", Bisexuality: Theories, Research, and Recommendations for the Invisible Sexuality, Cham: Springer International Publishing, pp.ย 61โ€“75, doi:10.1007/978-3-319-71535-3_4, ISBNย 978-3-319-71535-3, retrieved 2023-11-03{{citation}}: CS1 maint: work parameter with ISBN (link)
  15. ^ Chan, Randolph C. H.; Leung, Janice Sin Yu (2023). "Monosexism as an Additional Dimension of Minority Stress Affecting Mental Health among Bisexual and Pansexual Individuals in Hong Kong: The Role of Gender and Sexual Identity Integration". Journal of Sex Research. 60 (5): 704โ€“717. doi:10.1080/00224499.2022.2119546. ISSNย 1559-8519. PMIDย 36121683.
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