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    == History and Flag ==
    == History and Flag ==
    Azurian was coined the Tumblr user Bentonthefoxkin in with a submission to Arco-pluris on May 26, 2018<ref>https://arco-pluris.tumblr.com/post/174284341997/azurian-based-off-the-gem-azurite-for-nblm-and</ref>. The term was based off the gemstone azurite. The flag's colors were also based on the colors of azurite.
    Azurian was coined the Tumblr user Bentonthefoxkin in with a submission to Arco-pluris on May 26, 2018<ref>{{Archive|Site=web|URL=https://arco-pluris.tumblr.com/post/174284341997/azurian-based-off-the-gem-azurite-for-nblm-and}}</ref>. The term was based off the gemstone azurite. The flag's colors were also based on the colors of azurite.


    == Resources ==
    == Resources ==

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    Azurian refers to an Individual who is both nblm and mlm, meaning an Individual who is both non-binary and a man (non-binary man) who is attracted to men.

    An azurian Individual is attracted to men and/or prioritizes their attraction to men over other attractions they may have. Azurian is an umbrella term, like diamoric, though it can also be used as an identity by itself.

    The neutral attraction equivalent is Turquoian and the feminine attraction equivalent is Umbalian. The non-binary woman equivalent is Rubian.

    History and Flag

    Azurian was coined the Tumblr user Bentonthefoxkin in with a submission to Arco-pluris on May 26, 2018[1]. The term was based off the gemstone azurite. The flag's colors were also based on the colors of azurite.

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