Recent data highlights a fascinating trend where the fluidity of sexual labels is gaining prominence, with many identifying as ‘abrosexual’. This concept, which involves a flexible sexual orientation that can change over time or depending on circumstances, is becoming increasingly common. According to a survey conducted by the dating app Hinge, users report that energy and vibes play a significant role in who they are attracted to, illustrating a departure from traditional fixed sexual labels. This shift signifies a broader acceptance of sexual fluidity and the importance of a label that resonates with personal experiences. The surge in identifying as abrosexual underscores a cultural evolution toward inclusive and dynamic understandings of love and attraction. As society continues to embrace diverse labels, this new perspective challenges existing norms and enriches conversations about sexuality. As a result, dating platforms and social spaces are gradually adapting to accommodate and celebrate this diversity.
Gay TimesNew data shows cost of living pressures impacting charities and communities
Recent data from the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission (ACNC) reveals that rising cost of living pressures are significantly impacting charities and communities across Australia.