Woman Comes Out as Abrosexual After a 30-Year Journey

“I hope that, over time, abrosexuality will be recognized as a normal identity, not seen as a passing trend.”

Flint’s story goes beyond a personal journey—it highlights

how important language and representation are in helping people make sense of who they are.

Many individuals may feel “lost” or “different” simply because they haven’t found the right term to describe their experience.

What are your thoughts on these identities?

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