Contrary to what many still believe, sexuality is more than just gay, straight, or bisexual. Today, more folks are using micro-labels to define themselves as the collective knowledge about sexuality and gender roles develops.
Uranic is one of these micro-labels. Despite being relatively unknown in mainstream LGBTQ discourse, many individuals find that it encapsulates their sexuality perfectly.
So, what does being uranic mean, and can anybody be uranic? Keep reading to learn more.RELATED: WATCH: New Netflix Show For Pre-Schoolers Features A Non-Binary BisonUranic sexuality is also known as nonfemsexual.
The term refers to the attraction to cisgender, transgender, masculine-presenting non-binary individuals, or masculinity in general.