Hétere (ἕτερε)
or hétre {héter-/hétr- [post form of hétro/hétero] suffixed with -e, since -o- is the mainstream interfix, with masculine grammatical gender in some languages when suffixed (-o)}
Definition: feeling your attraction is hétera/hétra (fem vers of straight), but in a non-binary/gender-neutral/neolingual way.
It shares similarities with strayt in anglophonic terminology, (co)incidentally with viade as a lusophonic thing.
Unrelated to being a g0y/gøy or a g0l/gøl. But just as them, it’s regardless of nationality/subculture.
They can self-identify as either not LGBT and/or not cishet, be «‹in›between» both, neither and/or beyond those things.
It is/could be adherently gay, it’s not mutually exclusive with anything else. Might be compared with hipster-.
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