Pronunciation: /ˈhɛtəroʊˈflɛksəbəl/
adjective a term used to describe someone who is predominantly attracted to the opposite gender but is also open to same-gender relationships
A1 She is open to dating people of different genders, she considers herself heteroflexible.
A2 He used to identify as straight, but now he describes himself as heteroflexible.
B1 As a heteroflexible individual, she is attracted to both men and women, but leans more towards men.
B2 Being heteroflexible allows him to explore his attractions to different genders without feeling restricted.
C1 Her heteroflexible orientation allows her to have fulfilling relationships with individuals regardless of their gender identity.
C2 The concept of being heteroflexible challenges traditional notions of sexuality and attraction.
formal She identified as heteroflexible, meaning she was primarily attracted to the opposite sex but open to the possibility of being attracted to the same sex.
informal My friend considers herself heteroflexible because she has mostly dated men but is open to dating women as well.
slang Some people use the term 'heteroflexible' to describe being mostly straight but willing to explore same-sex relationships.
figurative Being heteroflexible is like having a sliding scale of attraction where one's preferences can shift over time.
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