teistsuguselt
Teistsuguselt is a term that combines elements from the words "teist" and "suguselt," which are both Estonian words. "Teist" means "other" or "another," while "suguselt" translates to "kin" or "related." Therefore, "teistsuguselt" can be interpreted as "otherkin" or "other relative." This term is often used in the context of LGBTQ+ communities to describe individuals who identify as having a romantic or emotional attraction to someone who is not a biological relative, but who is still considered a close family member or kin in a broader sense. This can include, for example, aunts, uncles, cousins, or other relatives who are not blood relatives but are still important figures in one's life. The term is used to emphasize the importance of these relationships and to challenge traditional notions of family and kinship.