heteroflexible

heteroflexible

slang One who identifies as mostly, but not completely, heterosexual. Because "hetero" here indicates one's primary sexual orientation, the term is seen by some as a more specific alternative to "bisexual" and by others as a label that discounts or erases bisexuality. I usually think of myself as heteroflexible because, even though I'm a woman who's only dated men, I don't think I'm 100% straight either.
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

heteroflexible

mod. bisexual. (Contrived. A blend of heterosexual + flexible.) He has preferences, but basically, he’s heteroflexible.
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • sexual minority
  • get (one's) bearings
  • get one's bearings
  • lose (one's) bearings
  • lose one's bearings
  • lose your bearings
  • cishet
  • find (one's) bearings
  • find/get your bearings
  • one's bearings
References in periodicals archive
'Sometimes I'm attracted to gay men,' she adds with a laugh, 'so we coined another term: heteroflexible.'
Terms such as "queer," "pansexual," "fluid," "just sexual," "heteroflexible," "bicurious," not to mention "bisexual," seemed to be replacing "lesbian." It also seemed as if most, but not all, of the women who called themselves lesbian were white.
Well Game of Thrones is likely to change your mind because there's a little something for everyone in this sweeping epic: intrigue, humor, violence--and for us lady lovers there is Daenerys Targaryen, the heteroflexible fair-haired princess in exile, as well as the always lovely lezzie fave Lena Headey, who stars as the villainous matriarch Cersei Lannister.
Flexisexual is also known as heteroflexible, pansexual or queer, all subtle variations that mean they are not closing any doors.
The Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender, and Reproduction is also here, inspiring the entire town to be heteroflexible.
'I love it because, in one word, you can refer to the alphabet soup of gay, lesbian, bisexual, questioning, "heteroflexible," "omnisexual," "pansexual" and all of the other shades of difference in that fluid, changing arena of human sexuality,' says 27-year-old Stacy Harbaugh.