accidentalvegetable answered:
Andro = men
Skolio = nonbinary people
Gyno (or sometimes Gyne I think?) = women
Then romantic refers to romantic orientation so it means I tend to find myself romantically attracted to men and nonbinary people. Those prefixes can also be combined with like -sexual or any other suffix denoting forms of attraction. Or like with -platonic if you happen to have some sort of specificity with that
For me that’s the gender people identify with although it’s not always that for everyone. Like could refer to gender presentation, etc.
Not that it really matters much in my case since the trauma I’ve been through leaves me too self-hating to even let myself be okay with having any attraction
But I like the terms because it gives a good way to talk about who you’re attracted to without having to focus on your own gender. Like as a nonbinary person does being attracted to men make me gay bc I’m AMAB, or straight bc I’m not male? I don’t like the fact that neither really fits and I prefer the ability to specify it clearly without the ambiguity, provided people know the terms