The new attraction that’s capturing everyone’s attention has been unveiled.

Step aside, monogamy—there’s a new form of attraction in town that’s making a big splash.

Introducing the “symbiosexuals,” a group whose attraction breaks away from the conventional norms.
Understanding Symbiosexuality: An Overview

A groundbreaking study from Seattle University reveals that these individuals are not attracted to any single person.


Imagine Zendaya’s Challengers or Shakespeare’s intricate love triangles—symbiosexuals thrive on the dynamics between people rather than the individuals themselves.
A Deep Dive into Love Triangles Throughout History

Historically, love triangles have captivated us, serving as a perennial source of drama and intrigue in both fiction and reality.

Consider the notorious throuple from Tiger King: Joe Exotic, John Finlay, and Travis Maldonado.

Their dynamic wasn’t merely about mutual attraction; it also revolved around the complex energy shared among all three individuals.

And it’s not limited to reality shows—films like Professor Marston and the Wonder Women delve into these complex relationships as well.

However, symbiosexual attraction doesn’t require a third person; it focuses on the unique bond and dynamic between individuals.