pand(o)rose / aspenrose
a term to describe binary-exclusionary attraction. □■□■□■□■□■□■□■□■□■□■□ the term pand(o)rose/aspenrose can be used: ❏ for individuals who do not experience attraction to binary individuals unless they're multigender ❏ for people who do not experience attraction to monogender individuals at all or under certain/most circumstances □■□■□■□■□■□■□■□■□■□■□ the term pand(o)rose is picked from Pando, a multi-stem tree that appears as an entire forest of trees but is really only one tree. aspenrose comes from Pando being a quaking aspen. Pando was chosen because, just as without the main organism, there would be no "forest," without another accompying gender identity, there would be no attraction to binary people. □■□■□■□■□■□■□■□■□■□■□ the terms in their entirety are: - pandoaesthetic, pandaesthetic, or aspenaesthetic - pandosensual, pandsensual, or aspensensual - pandoplatonic, pandplatonic, or aspenplatonic - pandoqueerplatonic, pandqueerplatonic, or aspenqueerplatonic (pandoQP, pandQP or aspenQP) - pandoalterous, pandalterous, or aspenalterous - pandoromantic, pandromantic, or aspenromantic - pandosexual, pandsexual, or aspensexual











