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Try-: often described as someone willing to “try anything once”; essentially they are open to experimenting
(Definition taken from the book “ABCs of LGBT” by Ash Hardell)
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Trysexual/Tryromantic Pride Flag
Try-: often described as someone willing to “try anything once”; essentially they are open to experimenting
(Definition taken from the book “ABCs of LGBT” by Ash Hardell)
-Fy
Hey... So for some time I think that I'm a fray romantic but my friends say that I feel that way only because I never been in a real relationship with someone. I really don't know what to think anymore, sometimes I feel like I'm making it up :( I don't know what to do. BTW, Sorry for bothering you :(
My friend is fraysexual because she was in a relationship.
(A)romantic behaviors, acts, relationships and practice don’t define attraction nor a/romantic orientations, essentially identifications and identity narratives. But I have some terms you might enjoy:
Tryromantic: often described as someone willing to “try anything once”; essentially they are romantically open to experimenting.
Preromantic: An indication that one does not have enough experience with their romantic orientation to label themself.
Pancurious: wishing or considering to experiment affectional relations while you usually not feel attraction; feeling curious attraction to all genders or regardless of gender; doubting whether you will continue showing interest to any gender; unsure if you are pan- or anattractional, aspec or allo/zed, staying undefined.
See also bicurious, questioning and pomoromantic.