Revision as of 19:43, 14 March 2016 view sourceFlyer22 Frozen (talk | contribs)365,630 edits It doesn't really belong there either, since romantic orientation can be binary, as is clear from its article. But I guess the same thing can be stated about queer. So I'll leave it for now.← Previous edit |
Revision as of 19:46, 14 March 2016 view source Flyer22 Frozen (talk | contribs)365,630 edits Nah, queer is clearer about being for those who seek non-binarism. "Romantic orientation" is more about sexual vs. non-sexuality, and is sometimes used to mean the same thing as sexual orientation. Moved to Research section for now.Next edit → |
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