Heterosexually

/ˌhɛtərəˈsɛkʃuəli/ adverb

Definition

In a manner relating to or characteristic of sexual attraction or relationships between people of different sexes.

Etymology

Adverbial form of 'heterosexual,' adding the suffix '-ly' to convert the adjective into an adverb indicating manner or quality. Standard English word formation from late 19th-century origin.

Kelly Says

The '-ly' suffix transforms adjectives into adverbs across English—so 'heterosexually' lets us describe actions or behaviors *as* heterosexual rather than just being heterosexual.

Ethical Language Guidance

Gender History

Heterosexuality became medicalized and marked as 'normal' in late 19th-century sexology, while homosexuality was pathologized—encoding a power hierarchy into language that historically enforced reproductive norms and stigmatized non-conforming identities.

Inclusive Usage

Use descriptively for orientation without implying normativity or default status. Avoid positioning opposite-sex attraction as the baseline against which other orientations are measured.

Inclusive Alternatives

["same-sex and opposite-sex attracted people","people with diverse sexual orientations"]

Empowerment Note

LGBTQ+ scholars and activists reframed sexual orientation as identity rather than pathology; credit Kinsey, Magnus Hirschfeld, and contemporary queer theorists who dismantled the heteronormative hierarchy embedded in sexological language.

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