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'''Achillean''', also known as '''men-loving men''' ('''MLM'''), '''apollian''', '''chaeronean''', or '''wildean''' refers to a [[man]] or |
'''Achillean''', also known as '''men-loving men''' ('''MLM'''), '''apollian''', '''chaeronean''', or '''wildean''' refers to a [[man]] or enby individual who is attracted to other men or enby individuals. One may or may not be attracted to other genders as well. This attraction does not need to be exclusive, as the label is used in a way to unify under an [[Umbrella term|umbrella]] all men/enbys who love other men/enbys, including [[gay]] ([[vincian]], [[veldian]], [[erosian]], or [[uranian]]) men/enbys, [[bisexual]] men/enbys, [[pansexual]] men/enbys, [[queer]] men/enbys, and other [[Multisexual|m-spec]] men/enbys, promoting solidarity among all of these identities. |
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The term can be used as a modifier combined with other identities to specify that one prioritizes their attraction to and relationships with other men. It may also be used as an identity on its own and may be particularly useful for individuals who know they are attracted to men but may be uncertain if they are attracted to other genders. It can also be used to describe a relationship between |
The term can be used as a modifier combined with other identities to specify that one prioritizes their attraction to and relationships with other men/enbys. It may also be used as an identity on its own and may be particularly useful for individuals who know they are attracted to men/enbys but may be uncertain if they are attracted to other genders. It can also be used to describe a relationship between the same/similar gender. |
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It can be used as the non-exclusive counterpart to vincian. Vincian and achillean are the men-loving-men counterpart to [[turian]] and [[floric]]. |
It can be used as the non-exclusive counterpart to vincian. Vincian and achillean are the men-loving-men counterpart to [[turian]] and [[floric]]. |