allosexual

Etymology
. "Directed at or involving another rather than one's self" and "involving the other sex; heterosexual" are the most etymologically literal senses (regarding the latter sense, compare the structure of heterosexual), structural and semantic opposites of autosexual and isosexual. The sense "non-heterosexual" was influenced by (and had influence on) 🇨🇬.

Adjective



 * 1)   Experiencing sexual attraction; not asexual.
 * 2) * 2014 March 20, a letter to the editor of The Record, volume 116, number 20, page 6:
 * Sexual assault is alarmingly common, yet most victims still identify as heterosexual, cisgender and allosexual (the opposite of asexual) after the trauma. Being sexual assaulted did not make me asexual,
 * 1)  LGB; queer; non-heterosexual.
 * 2)  Directed toward or involving another person rather than (only) oneself.
 * 3)  Involving or directed at the other biological sex; heterosexual; not isosexual.
 * 1)  LGB; queer; non-heterosexual.
 * 2)  Directed toward or involving another person rather than (only) oneself.
 * 3)  Involving or directed at the other biological sex; heterosexual; not isosexual.
 * 1)  Directed toward or involving another person rather than (only) oneself.
 * 2)  Involving or directed at the other biological sex; heterosexual; not isosexual.
 * 1)  Directed toward or involving another person rather than (only) oneself.
 * 2)  Involving or directed at the other biological sex; heterosexual; not isosexual.
 * 1)  Involving or directed at the other biological sex; heterosexual; not isosexual.
 * 1)  Involving or directed at the other biological sex; heterosexual; not isosexual.
 * 1)  Involving or directed at the other biological sex; heterosexual; not isosexual.
 * 1)  Involving or directed at the other biological sex; heterosexual; not isosexual.

Noun

 * 1)  One who experiences sexual attraction; one who is not asexual.