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[[File:Alternate Biromantic Flag.png|thumb|CallieCat030’s alternate biromantic Flag.]]
'''Biromantic''', sometimes shortened to '''biro''', refers to someone who is [[Romantic Attraction|romantically]] attracted to two or more genders or to
Biromantic can be similar to [[panromantic]] and other [[pluralian]] identities. The difference between these identities usually comes down to individual preference, particularly where
The sexual counterpart is [[bisexual]].
==History==
While the term was allegedly coined between 1995 and 2000,<ref>[https://www.dictionary.com/browse/biromantic Dictionary.com entry on biromantic.]</ref>, the first known use of the word is in a news article from 2005 about [[asexual]]
Like most terms related to the [[Split Attraction Model (SAM)|split attraction model]], it likely emerged as we know it now from the forum boards of the Asexual Visibility and Education Network (AVEN) around 2005. The earliest known definition of biromantic comes from Urban Dictionary user Biromantic on April 20, 2008,<ref>[https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Biromantic Urban Dictionary entries on biromantic.]</ref> which refers to the split attraction model.
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Another alternate biromantic flag was created by an anonymous creator on October 24, 2020. The top purple stripe of that flag represents attraction to two or more genders. The lighter purple stripe represents [[varioriented]] biromantics. The white stripe represents [[transgender]], [[Non-Binary|non-binary]], [[Cisn’t|cisn't]], and [[intersex]] biromantics. The orange stripe represents [[perioriented]] biromantics. The dark blue stripe represents [[aroace]] biromantics, typically in the case of [[Angled Aroace|angled aroaces]].
On March 10, 2021, FANDOM user [[User:RemyWest123|RemyWest123]] created another alternate flag meant to be more inclusive by expanding the purple stripe, which is typically a thinner stripe used to represent non-binary
==References==
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