People Are Now Coming Out as ‘Symbiosexual’ — Here’s What It Means

In some cases, people have turned to relationship counseling covered under private health insurance or diagnostic therapy services to better understand their emotional attractions.

Cultural expectations, religious beliefs, and social pressures can further complicate one’s expression of sexuality, often leading to inner conflicts or confusion. This can result in people seeking support through mental wellness programs, stress-related medical consultations, or even legal protection under medical privacy laws.

Cue symbiosexualism.

Love triangles have been a staple part of narratives throughout storytelling history, but scientists now believe that this has influenced an entirely new sexuality.

A new study by researchers at Seattle University has identified that ‘symbiosexual’ people are attracted to the energy between established couples rather than between themselves and one other person, bringing a whole new meaning to the more, the merrier.

Some participants even described the emotional intensity of this dynamic as similar to a form of empathic energy resonance, a concept sometimes discussed in alternative wellness treatment circles.

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