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heteroflexible

British  
/ ˌhɛtərəʊˈflɛksɪbəl /

adjective

  1. (of a person) predominantly heterosexual but not exclusively so

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noun

  1. such a person

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Etymology

Origin of heteroflexible

C20: from hetero ( sexual ) + flexible

Example Sentences

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“One of April’s friends had this term for her: heteroflexible,” Ms. Berry said.

From New York Times

The singer Demi Lovato, meanwhile, identifies as “sexually fluid”, or “having a shifting gender preference”, while other labels for being neither exclusively straight nor gay include “heteroflexible” and “questioning”.

From The Guardian

It’s hard to be bisexual—or queer or pansexual or omnisexual or heteroflexible or whatever your preferred label or non-label-of-choice might be.

From Salon

We have these terms now like heteroflexible.

From The Guardian

In spite of claiming they want to get away from definitions and labels, to avoid "putting people in boxes", they reflect an online culture that finds room for the asexual, the pansexual, the heteroflexible and the demisexual.

From The Guardian