Talk:Abrosexual/@comment-104.37.31.94-20200717060427/@comment-45.132.227.20-20200718072201

Except for you don't see genderfluid people making arguments like "I'm not really trans, often I'm just cis. I'm only trans very rarely so it doesn't really define who I am. I'm not trans, sometimes I just have the urge to have trans gender" (That last one doesn't really work, but I'm getting at people who have sex with people of the same gender and claim it's because they can't have heterosexual sex and just wanted to get it done with.) To be clear I am not arguing against the term itself, which I think is fine, I'm just noting that I have only seen it used by people who are unwilling to come to terms with their same-sex attraction and want a label they can use to distance themselves from it.