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Flexiamoric/Flexiattractional: attractionally/affinitively/affectionally flexible.Â
See also: -flexibility, flex-, per-, abro- flux-, amplusic.

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Flexisexual & Flexiromantic flags
Flexiamoric/Flexiattractional: attractionally/affinitively/affectionally flexible.Â
See also: -flexibility, flex-, per-, abro- flux-, amplusic.

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If I’m a guy and I am romantically and sexually attracted to guys and sexually attracted to women but only on very very few occasions romantically attracted to women (I’m not including NB people because there’s so many different ways to be NB and NB people are so diverse in how they present/act/are it feels a little fetishy to say that I am always attracted to them but I totally would date a NB person if I met one I liked), how do you think I should label myself?
Romantically borea-femaric flex(i)-achillean; sexually rochilic. You can also use ambiromantic ambisexual or flexhomoromantic bisexual.
Ambi- ambivalent attraction, being attracted to women &/or men, or to both your similar/same gender &/or dissimilar one(s);
Rochilic: mlw mlm (man loving women/men);
Achillean: mlm (man loving men);
Borearomantic: an exception for your romantic orientation;
Femaric: umbrella term for woman-attracted individuals;
Flexiromantic: romantic flexibility; romantically flexible. There’s another definition for flex- by @variant-archive