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Ambisexual, Ambiromantic, and Axolotl Ambi

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Ambisexuality is a specific sexual and romantic orientation situated strictly within the bisexual umbrella and the broader multiattraction spectrum. It defines the experience of attraction to multiple or all genders, characterized by a psychological state of semi-gender blindness paired with negligible gender preferences. Under this identity, an individual may maintain a minor internal gender inclination, but this preference remains entirely passive and carries zero operational impact on their relationships. The baseline emotional depth, internal intensity, and core energy of a crush remain perfectly uniform and identical across the entire gender spectrum, rendering gender differences functionally irrelevant the moment a personal connection or love is established.

Ambiromanticism is a specific romantic orientation situated strictly within the biromantic umbrella and the broader multiattraction spectrum. It defines the experience of romantic attraction to multiple or all genders, characterized by a psychological state of semi-gender blindness paired with negligible gender preferences. Under this identity, an individual may maintain a minor internal gender inclination, but this preference remains entirely passive and carries zero operational impact on their romantic relationships. The baseline emotional depth, internal intensity, and core energy of a romantic crush remain perfectly uniform and identical across the entire gender spectrum, rendering gender differences functionally irrelevant the moment a personal connection or love is established.

Axolotl Ambi (also known as Bambi Ambi) is an identity sub-type that defines an individual who experiences ambisexual attraction but explicitly prioritizes non-sexual, physical intimacy over genital sexual acts. Under this identity, the primary desire centers on soft affection like cuddles, kisses, hugs, and deep emotional bonding within a low-sex or asexual spectrum framework. The individual's minor gender preferences carry zero operational impact on the invariant energy of their attraction, which is expressed purely through a physical, sensual, and deeply emotional lens.

u/Jess_4126 — 12 days ago

Axolotl Ambi

Axolotl Ambi (Bambi Ambi) Axolotl Ambi (also known as Bambi Ambi) is an identity sub-type that defines an individual who experiences ambisexual attraction but explicitly prioritizes non-sexual, physical intimacy over genital sexual acts. Under this identity, the primary desire centers on soft affection like cuddles, kisses, hugs, and deep emotional bonding within a low-sex or asexual spectrum framework. The individual's minor gender preferences carry zero operational impact on the invariant energy of their attraction, which is expressed purely through a physical, sensual, and deeply emotional lens.

u/Jess_4126 — 13 days ago

Am I nonbinary? Or some other gender identity?

I fully identify as a woman, like 100%. But I also feel like I'm gender neutral in a way? Every nonbinary gender identity where there's a connection to femininity only has partial connection, but I know for sure that I'm 100% a woman. I believe I'm multigender experiencing these indentities simultaneously, one gender identity is 100% female, and another is gender neutral but I'm unsure on what exactly that identity is

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u/Jess_4126 — 2 months ago

Pronoun questioning

My pronouns are she/her, but I'm not uncomfortable with being called they/them, like when someone doesn't know my pronouns for example. I never felt it was right for me though, but then today I referred to myself as "they" and it just felt...right? Like in that exact moment I wanted to be called they/them, and now I'm questioning whether I like they/them pronouns

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u/Jess_4126 — 2 months ago

I have just found out I'm Mushgender, but I'm really scared to come out

So I came across the Mushgender label yesterday and now I'm completely euphoric thinking about it. I've always thought I was a cis woman, but thinking about being called Mush/Mushself just gets me all giddy. But knowing how unfortunately xenogenders are seen as "weird" or "cringe" I'm worried about coming out to anyone. I have no one to talk to about this, I'm really scared my friends won't understand, and I know my family won't because they're a little transphobic. But I just feel a sense of joy knowing this is who I am, and I want to share my feelings but I just don't know who to share with. I'm scared I'm gonna lose friends or family over this, I feel happy but also alone in this new discovery of mine

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u/Jess_4126 — 2 months ago

Is it possible to have multiple labels?

Recently I've been questioning whether I'm ace or not. I've felt sexual desires on rare occasion (maybe once or twice) and maybe minor attraction but I am completely repulsed by the idea of being in a sexual relationship. I have been looking into specific labels to find one that fits me but I feel like I identify with multiple - gray, orchid and rose. Maybe it's just a lack of sexual experiences, but I'm unsure if any truly fit me

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u/Jess_4126 — 3 months ago