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is there a term for being attracted to she/her people, regardless of gender?
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Pronounsexual or Pronosexual is an umbrella term for people who are attracted to people who use certain pronouns. For example, someone who is only attracted to people who use she/her pronouns. Some pronounsexual identities include hesexual, shesexual, theysexual, xesexual, itsexual, among others. This term has nothing to do with the person's gender, and can be used independently, or with another orientation.
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Shesexual is a term for people who solely feel attracted to people who use she/her pronouns. It does not have anything to do with the person's gender. It includes women and non-binary people who go by she/her as well as pronoun non-conforming men who go by she/her. It is a type of pronounsexual.
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lgbtqiarchive · 5 years
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Pronounsexual
Being attracted to people of certain pronoun(s) regardless of gender. eg. a theysexual is attracted to they/them people.
Can be used as pronounromantic, pronounplatonic, etc.
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Correction: Sex Harassment Continues story
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Correction: Sex Harassment Continues story
In a story April 6 about sexual harassment in the workplace, The Associated Press erroneously reported that 69,000 former or current workers at the parent company of the Kay and Jared jewelry chains had alleged gender discrimination in pay and promotions. The class action covers all those employees whether they alleged discrimination or not.More than 200 workers claimed that managers groped subordinates and pushed them to have sex, but the class action as certified by an arbitrator centers on the allegations of discrimination against women in pay and promotions, the company said.A corrected version of the story is below:Harassment headlines spotlight change — and the lack of itSexual harassment continues to fester in some workplacesBy ADAM GELLERAP National WriterThe accusations — of an Uber manager propositioning an engineer via instant message on her first day in his department, of the top-rated host at Fox News calling female co-workers to talk about sex — are so lurid they sound like outliers.But years after companies and courts began insisting sexual harassment has no place on the job, it continues to fester — particularly when employers tolerate it, experts say.While the allegations are unproven, reports that Fox, Uber and other organizations may have allowed such treatment to go unchecked, push back against assumptions that sexual harassment has diminished, even as it has been labeled unacceptable.The effort to change workplace dynamics feels like it's been going on a long time, but 30 years in the history of male-female relationships is less than the blink of an eye, said Louise Fitzgerald, a psychologist who in the 1980s developed a survey long used by the U.S. military and other employers to measure their workers' specific experiences of sexual harassment.
That idea that this is how we do things here is really quite powerful. It effects what both supervisors and supervisees understand as normal behavior.
Supreme Court nominee Clarence Thomas
"It's hard to know how prevalent sexual harassment is in workplaces, but it is widespread, an Equal Employment Opportunity Commission task force concluded in a report last year.Statistics kept by the Department of Defense show that more than 6,000 sexual assaults were reported in the service branches in 2015, a slight decline from the previous year, but more than twice the figure recorded a decade ago.That is despite more than three decades of attempts to identify sexual harassment and weed it out of U.S. workplaces.The Supreme Court ruled in 1986 that sexual harassment is a violation of civil rights, in a case pitting a bank teller against a Washington, D.C., bank and the boss she said coerced her into sex.The Navy was enveloped in scandal over accusations that aviators assaulted dozens of female colleagues at their Tailhook Association gathering in Las Vegas in 1991.
The shocking thing is that after decades of sexual harassment being illegal, such dazzlingly open sexual harassment continues to emerge in both companies and the Marines, and in other arenas.
O'Reilly's show on Fox.Fitzgerald, the researcher
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lgbtqiarchive · 5 years
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Pronamoric terms
Just an idea
Nonbinaria-/nobinaria- attraction to she/her nonbinary people
Nonbinario-/nobinario- attraction to he/him nonbinary people
To be use as nobinariosexual, nonbinariaromantic, nobinarioplatonic and so on. And of course with these I'm also creating binariosexual/binariasexual and binariaromantic/binarioromantic:
Binaria- attracted to she/her binary folks
Binario- attracted to he/him binary folks
Other ideas:
She-/Her-/Hers- attraction to she/her people
They-/Their-/Theirs-/Them- attraction to they/them people
It-/its- attraction to it/its people
His-/Him- attraction to he/him people
To be used as himsexual/hersexual/themsexual/itsexual (as in herself/himself/themself/itself)/theirsexual/theysexual and theirsromantic/theyromantic/hisromantic/sheromantic/hersromantic (heromantic, himromantic and herromantic could be so similar sounding)/itsromantic/itromantic.
I could had included no(n)/binari(x/e/y/u)- and some neopronamoric identities but since neolingual determiners/articles/terminations/word roots can't be translated at all (i.e. I can't imply all ey/em person uses e/éle/e or elle (West Iberian neopronoun/s)) and singular they can't be 〈officially〉 translated to some languages too, I won't be authoritative in other people's self-determined pronoun.
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