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What is a parisexual?

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∙ 12y ago
Updated: 9/18/2023

It means the same as homosexual. The word homosexual is a Greek and Latin hybrid, with the first element derived from Greek ὁμός homos, 'same'. In the case of the word 'parisexual', both parts are derived of Latin, (the Latin 'par' meaning 'same' as well)

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