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Bisociality (adj bisocial) in sociology describes social relations (or preference for such relations) with the both the same and opposite sex of a (putatively) nonsexual nature. Sociology (from Latin: socius "companion" and the suffix -ology "the study of" from Greek λόγος lógos "knowledge" The opposite would be monosociality. Monosociality (adj monosocial) in Sociology describes social relations (or preference for such relations with only one sex of a (putatively nonsexual nature Bisociality implies neither bisexuality or asexuality. Bisexuality refers to sexual behavior with or attraction to people of both sexes or to a bisexual orientation Asexuality is a Sexual orientation that describes individuals who do not experience Sexual attraction.

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Gender-blind (or unisex) is a term describing activities undertaken and services provided without regard to the Gender of those who participate Equal opportunity is a term which has differing definitions and there is no consensus as to the precise meaning The terms third gender and third sex describe individuals who are considered to be neither women nor men as well as the social category present in those societies who recognize Genderqueer and intergender are catchall terms for gender identities other than man and woman A unisex name, also known as an epicene name, is a Given name that is often given to either a boy or a girl
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