How can I update my Sexual-Identity on the app? May 07, 2023 20:41 Sexual identity is a fundamental part of who we are as individuals. It can shape our relationships, experiences, and sense of self. Being able to express our sexual identity openly and authentically allows us to connect with others who share our experiences and perspectives, and can lead to a greater sense of belonging and community. Additionally, understanding and accepting our own sexual identity can be an important step towards self-love and self-acceptance. Ultimately, being true to our sexual identity is crucial for our mental, emotional, and physical well-being. You can update your Sexual Identity via your “Edit Profile” screen: Select the three dots "..." in the lower right-hand corner Select "My Profile" to navigate to your profile page Select “Edit” in the upper right-hand corner to view your Edit Profile page. Scroll down to the section labeled Sexual Identity in order to update your profile to one or more of the following: Lesbian: A woman who is primarily attracted to other women. Bisexual: A person who is attracted to people of their own gender and other genders. Queer: An umbrella term used to describe those who do not identify as straight and/or cisgender. It can also be used as a personal identity label for those who identify as non-heterosexual and/or non-cisgender. Bicurious: A person who is curious or questioning their attraction to people of their own gender. Gay: A person who is primarily attracted to people of the same gender as themselves. Pansexual: A person who is attracted to all genders and/or regardless of gender. Fluid: A person whose attraction to gender(s) can change over time. Questioning: A person who is exploring their own sexual identity and/or is unsure of their sexual identity. Straight: A person who is primarily attracted to people of a different gender than themselves. Asexual: A person who does not experience sexual attraction. Demisexual: A person who only experiences sexual attraction after forming a strong emotional bond with someone. Polysexual: A person who is attracted to multiple, but not all genders. Flexisexual: A person whose sexual orientation is flexible and can change over time. Homoflexible: A person who is primarily attracted to people of the same gender but can also be attracted to people of different genders. Heteroflexible: A person who is primarily attracted to people of a different gender but can also be attracted to people of the same gender. Androsexual: A person who is primarily attracted to masculinity, regardless of gender. Skoliosexual: A person who is primarily attracted to non-binary people and/or people who identify outside of the gender binary. Other Prefer to Self-Describe Prefer Not To Say Select “Save” to save any changes Note: These definitions are not exhaustive, and it's important to note that sexual and romantic identities are personal and can vary from person to person.