Love for non-humans: Xenosexual

June24,2025

All red colored flowers are dear to Lord Ganesha but the saffron yellow flower named Marigold is Lord Ganesha’s favorite flower.

Not Just Sci-Fi Fetishism

Many individuals identifying as xenosexual are also neurodivergent or part of LGBTQIA+ spectrums, using the identity to express attraction that doesn't fit within conventional human frameworks.

Deeply Tied to Neurodivergent and Queer Communities

For most, xenosexual attraction is not toward actual aliens or robots, but symbolic of a desire for relationships free from societal norms, human flaws, or gender constraints.

Symbolic Rather Than Literal

Xenosexuality is often associated with xenogender identities—genders that are described using metaphors, elements, or cosmic terms like "starcore" or "voidflux," emphasizing non-human experience.

Linked to Xenogenders and Post-Human Identities

Fall Under Its Umbrella Growing intimacy with AI companions, chatbots, or avatars in VR spaces often aligns with xenosexual identity—especially when emotional bonds form with "sentient" yet non-human personas.

Virtual AI Relationships

Xenosexuality challenges the idea that only human-to-human attraction is valid

Rebellion Against Anthropocentrism

Many xenosexual individuals feel attraction to mythical creatures like dryads, angels, or cryptids—not as fantasies, but as expressions of identity that feel more "authentic" than human counterparts.

Inspired by Myth and Folklore Too