Polysexuality

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Polysexuality is a sexual orientation in which the person feels attraction to many, but not necessarily all genders. Polysexuality, not to be confused with pansexuality or omnisexuality, is under what some people would call the bisexual umbrella, sometimes seen as non-monosexual spectrum.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8]

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