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In everyday conversation, 异性 (yìxìng) is commonly used to refer to the opposite sex, or people of a different gender. It is often used in the context of relationships, dating, and attraction.
For example, if someone is talking about their dating preferences, they might say "我更喜欢异性" (wǒ gèng xǐhuan yìxìng) which means "I prefer the opposite sex." In this case, 异性 is used to contrast with one's own gender.
In addition, 异性 can also be used to describe someone's sexual orientation. For instance, if someone identifies as heterosexual, they might say "我是异性恋" (wǒ shì yìxìng liàn) which means "I am heterosexual."
In some cases, 异性 can also be used to refer to someone of a different gender in a more general sense. For example, if someone is talking about a group of people and wants to specify that there are both males and females present, they might say "这里有异性" (zhèlǐ yǒu yìxìng) which means "There are people of the opposite sex here."
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