FOR MOST of my life, I identified as straight and didn’t question it. Then, when I started going to sex parties in my late twenties, I played with a few couples and discovered I was open to being ...
A heteroflexible person is someone who’s “mostly straight” — they usually find themselves attracted to people of a different gender to them, but occasionally find themselves attracted to people who ...
Taylyn Washington-Harmon is the associate editor at Health.com. A former social media guru, she's worked for a number of lifestyle and beauty brands and has previously written for SELF and STAT. She ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. According to the Feeld Raw 2025 report -- the dating app Feeld's annual look at the preferences that shaped modern intimacy -- ...
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As our understanding of sexuality has (thankfully) evolved, we now all know that it - along with gender - exists on a spectrum. And while some people believe labels aren’t helpful, for others they ...
Heteroflexibility is the fastest-growing sexual identity, blurring the lines of straightness and redefining desire. But its meteoric rise is sparking backlash, with some in the LGBTQ+ community ...
A self-described heteroflexible man has spoken about how leaving behind monogamy allowed him to embrace his sexuality and reshape his romantic life. Chase, a 30-year-old writer, was in what he ...
About 50 to 55 million Americans now identify as heteroflexible. What was once a niche identity label has now transformed into a casual reference. Over the last year, 'heteroflexible' has exited ...
Heteroflexible was the fastest growing sexuality of the 2025, according to a dating app’s data. Data released by Feeld – a dating app for the curious, open-minded individuals – has revealed that its ...