Trixensexual

Trixensexuality refers to sexual orientation to women and non-binary people exclusively. The romantic equivalent is trixenromantic. Other words include trixenplatonic, trixenalterous, and trixensensual. The term trixenamoric exists for people who are trixen- in general. The term does not specify the person's gender. It can be used by both cis and trans people. A flexible trixen- attraction may be called trixenflexible.

Trixensexuality is encompassed by the enboric and femaric umbrellas. It can also be considered a form of polysexuality or bisexuality. Related terms include nomasexual, neptunic, and nominsexual. Old sources used andro-skoliosexual, mixing skolio- with androsexual, that were replaced with ceterosexual and mascsexual, then ninsexual and minsexual.

History
The term was coined in November 12, 2018 by Tumblr user wedontcareaboutyourbinary, together with torensexual. The prefix trixen- combines the Latin noun suffix -trix, used to form feminine agent nouns, also used in trixic, with en, based on the LGBT+ colloquial term enby, itself based on the English pronunciation of nb, an initialism of non-binary. The flag was created in November 13, 2018 by nblmgalaxy. The color orange was chosen as a blend of pink for women and yellow for non-binary people; white stands for the expansiveness of the multi-attraction spectrum and lavender for queerness and non-normativity.