Citations:flexisexual

Adjective: "(neologism, of a person) having a fluid sexual orientation or pattern of sexual expression"

 * 1998, Linda Handel, Now That You're Out of the Closet, What About the Rest of the House?, Pilgrim Press (1998), ISBN 9780829812442, page 147:
 * He resembles a Maine logger, full beard and all, but inside he feels like he's a lesbian. His love IS a lesbian. What is he? What is she? Bisexual? Ambisexual? Flexisexual?
 * 2011, Jaclyn Friedman, What You Really Really Want: The Smart Girl's Shame-Free Guide to Sex and Safety, Seal Press (2011), ISBN 9781580054300, unnumbered page:
 * Personally, I identify as “flexisexual,” a word I invented because I'm attracted to more than just men and women, and because my patterns of attraction have changed over time.
 * 2014, Andrea Park, "Hit lesbian dating app Dattch launches in the U.S.", Metro, 8 April 2014:
 * Sixty percent of our user base identifies as lesbian and the other 40 percent identifies as other, which includes bisexual, curious, pansexual, flexisexual … anyone who doesn’t identify as fully gay.

Noun: "(neologism) a person who identifies as flexisexual"

 * 2010, Louise Eccles, "Dawn of the flexisexual: The new word for the women who refuse to play it straight", Daily Mail, 27 November 2010:
 * Actress Lindsay Lohan, 24, is among younger flexisexuals who see it as ‘on trend’.
 * 2011, Susan Donaldson James, "Flexisexual: Girls Who Kiss Girls, But Like Boys", ABC News, 23 February 2011:
 * "Straight men really like the idea of two 'hot' girls making out," he said. "And because I don't think these 'flexisexuals' are really lesbians, it doesn't seem that they're actually seeking a romantic relationship with another woman -- it's more about a show.