English edit

Etymology edit

From bi- +‎ amorous.

Adjective edit

biamorous (comparative more biamorous, superlative most biamorous)

  1. (rare) Open to having a romantic relationship with both males and females; biromantic.
    Coordinate terms: heteroamorous, homoamorous
    • 1994 November 17, Wayne Bryant, “Re: Serious question”, in soc.bi[1] (Usenet):
      It is my belief that love, sex, and friendship are different and independent and that you can desire any combination of those with any person. It is no shock to me that you may be bisexual, but not biamorous.
    • 2001 October 9, cynical innocent, “Re: [URL]”, in alt.callahans[2] (Usenet):
      I tend to say "biamorous" for that sort of situation. There have certainly been times when I was monosexual but biamorous, and I'm sure there will be more of them. Sexual and amorous identity can be a very fluid thing.