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One-day, I was hovering my Facebook page when one of my friends sent me an info-graphic talking
about "Sapiosexuality". I took the rein to decipher the matter once I received the picture with his emphasis on the similarity between me and the case included in it. If you have no idea what Sapiosexuality means, You are not alone.


Sapiosexuality is classified as sexual orientation for those who find intelligence sexually attractive. By Scrolling down my Crushes list and the myriad names therein, you will wonder how brainiac can arouse me. It is the first catchy feature I consider when I meet a guy.


You might find that exciting and weird. Therefore, I searched about Signs I am a Sapiosexual & tested my orientation and sexual tendency.




Sapiosexual as a choice

THAT WAS IMPRESSIVE! 



They are not just a few groups who tried to make propaganda! Something started impulsing me so, I got into many topics talking about the issue and I wanted to discover more and more but it was unattainable. It cozies up to know more   about your sexual orientation!




I'm interested in Chat rooms. Usually, they have sexually-classified rooms. So If you are straight you will find people with the same desire in the room you are in. However, what makes me more excited that I found Sapiosexual as one of the classification.


They are a huge community. They even have a flag and people talking for them. Some groups never agreed with the idea of classification that as " sexual orientation" most of them thought that might be such a fetish!


Sapiosexuality flag




The next video is so funny for Sapiosexual people talking about their interest and how they dealt with it.




Here You Are! a paper talking about Sapiosexuality published in Science Direct Magazine. Don't forget discovering your orientation and telling us into comments. 

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