Monosexuality

{{Short description|Romantic or sexual attraction to members of one sex or gender only}}{{Sexual orientation}}

Monosexuality is romantic or sexual attraction to members of one sex or gender only.Zhana Vrangalova, Ph.D., September 27, 2014, Psychology Today, [https://archive.today/20140929062214/http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/strictly-casual/201409/are-bisexuals-less-monogamous-the-rest-us Strictly Casual: What research tells us about the whos, whys, and hows of hookups], Retrieved Oct. 2, 2014, "...or monosexuality (attraction to only one sex)...." A monosexual person may identify as heterosexual (straight) or homosexual (gay/lesbian).{{cite web

| last = Hamilton | first = Alan | title = Monosexual | work = LesBiGay and Transgender Glossary | publisher = Bisexual Resource Center | date = 16 December 2000 | url = http://www.biresource.org/pamphlets/glossary.html| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070805044122/http://www.biresource.org/pamphlets/glossary.html|archive-date= August 5, 2007 | access-date = 8 September 2012 }}May 22, 2014 by Samantha Joel, M.A., Psychology Today, [http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/dating-decisions/201405/three-myths-about-bisexuality-debunked-science Three Myths About Bisexuality, Debunked by Science: First of all, it's not a college phase], Retrieved Oct. 2, 2014, "...better understand the ways in which bisexuality is similar to monosexual (heterosexual, gay, lesbian) identities ...." In discussions of sexual orientation, the term is chiefly used in contrast to asexuality and plurisexuality (bisexuality or pansexuality).{{cite journal|last1=Sheff|first1=Elisabeth|title=Polyamorous Women, Sexual Subjectivity and Power|journal=Journal of Contemporary Ethnography|date=2005|volume=34|issue=3|pages=251–283|doi=10.1177/0891241604274263|s2cid=146123953|quote=...Dylan’s relationships with men and women each had distinct qualities that she felt a monosexual relationship could not hope to satisfy...}} It is sometimes considered derogatory or offensive by the people to whom it is applied, particularly gay men and lesbians. Some have used the term "monosexual privilege", arguing that biphobia is different from homophobia.{{cite news |last1=Sanoff |first1=Rachel |title=What Does It Mean To Be Monosexual? |url=https://www.bustle.com/articles/157736-what-does-it-mean-to-be-monosexual |access-date=28 December 2022 |work=Bustle |date=1 June 2016 |language=en}}

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