Now more than ever, more people are coming out as ‘symbiosexual’—and we’re not surprised.
Sexuality is a complex aspect of human identity, influenced by a wide range of biological, psychological, social, and cultural factors. Emotional wellness, much like chronic illness management, can deeply shape how individuals express their identity and form intimate connections.
Sexuality is not simply about sexual orientation or behavior but encompasses desires, attractions, emotional connections, and personal experiences that can change over time. This psychological fluidity is something increasingly acknowledged in wellness diagnostics and mental health screening programs.
People’s understanding of their own sexuality can be fluid and influenced by their environment, upbringing, societal norms, and individual life experiences.