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    [[File:Og ceterosexual.png|thumb|220x220px|The ceterosexual flag.]]
    [[File:Og ceterosexual.png|thumb|220x220px|The ceterosexual flag.]]
    [[File:1227D19B-1194-4AD2-8755-A01EEC669BC0.jpg|thumb|The older ceterosexual flag]]
    [[File:1227D19B-1194-4AD2-8755-A01EEC669BC0.jpg|thumb|The older ceterosexual flag]]
    '''Ceterosexual,''' previously '''skoliosexual, '''is an orientation referring to someone who is exclusively attracted to [[Non-Binary|non-binary]], [[genderqueer]], and/or [[transgender]] people
    '''Ceterosexual''', also known as '''Allotroposexual''', '''Enbysexual''', or '''Idemosexual'''- previously known as '''Skoliosexual'''- is an orientation referring to someone who is exclusively attracted to [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] and [[genderqueer]] people. Previous definitions also included [[transgender]] people.


    Similar attractions include [[neptunic]]/[[trixensexual]] (attraction to women and nonbinary people), [[uranic]] (attraction to men and nonbinary people), [[enbian]] (nonbinaries attracted to nonbinaries) and [[galaxsexual]] (a genderfluid person describing their attraction to nonbinary people). [[Lesbian]] and [[gay]] labels can also include nonbinary people in their attractions. There are more labels under [[:Category:Nia/Nin Attraction|nia/nin attractions]].
    Similar attractions include [[enbian]], [[terraric]] [[galaxsexual]], [[triasexual]], and [[neusexual]]. Labels like [[lesbian]] and [[gay]] can also include non-binary people in their attractions.
    [[File:Alternative ceterosexual flag..png|thumb|Alternative ceterosexual flag.]]
    [[File:Alternative ceterosexual flag..png|thumb|Alternative ceterosexual flag.]]


    ==Controversy==
    ==History and Controversy==


    === Skoliosexual ===
    === Skoliosexual ===
    [[File:Ceterosexual-0.png|thumb|220x220px|Alternate ceterosexual (skoliosexual) flag by [https://potionflags.tumblr.com/post/189732691772/updated-ceterosexual-flag-with-better-colors-and @potionflags] on Tumblr.]]
    [[File:Ceterosexual-0.png|thumb|Alternate ceterosexual (skoliosexual) flag by potionflags.<ref>https://www.tumblr.com/blog_auth/potionflags</ref>|alt=]]
    Skoliosexual is alternate/outdated term coined in 2010 by a DeviantArt user, Nelde, who attempted to make a comprehensive diagram of sexual attraction.<ref>https://www.deviantart.com/nelde/art/Sexual-Attraction-v2-180255547</ref> Nelde claims to use "skolio" as it is the Greek word for [[queer]]. However, the name was highly controversial due to "skolio-" translating to "crooked" or "bent". Additionally, in many of the first definitions of skoliosexual it was defined either as the attraction to "non-binary and transgender people" or the attraction to "non-[[cisgender]] people", which othered and fetishized transgender people, treating trans men and trans women as if they were not actually men/women.
    An alternate/outdated term for ceterosexual is skoliosexual, but the label was highly controversial due to "skolio-" translating to "crooked" or "bent", and thus ceterosexual was made as a replacement term. While ceterosexual is a new term, it uses the same flags that skoliosexual used.


    === Usage ===
    === Alternatives and Usage ===
    Ceterosexual was made as a replacement term, due to the name. Additionally, ceterosexual and other alternate term only included non-binary people, not including [[Binary Genders|binary]] trans people. While ceterosexual is a new term, it uses the same flags that skoliosexual used.
    Ever since its creation, ceterosexual has remained a controversial identity within the LGBTA+ community. Some claim that ''only'' non-binary/genderqueer people may call themselves ceterosexual, while others believe the term should not be used at all due to accusations of nonbinary fetishization.


    On the contrary, many feel that this term should be available for anyone, because just as you cannot tell who is non-binary by looks alone, you also cannot tell who is a man or a woman by first glance either.
    The creator of the term ceterosexual is unknown. Unlike skoilosexual, ceterosexual seems to have been created with the intent that ''only'' non-binary and genderqueer should call themselves ceterosexual, and many non-binary people who use the term agree with this. Additionally, others believe the term should not be used at all due it encouraging the fetishization of transgender and non-binary people. On the contrary, others feel that the term should be available for anyone, because just as one cannot tell who is non-binary by looks alone, one also cannot tell who is a man or a woman by first glance either.

    There as also been a small group of people who use other alternatives to skoliosexual. Some such alternatives are enbysexual<ref>https://nonbinaryresource.tumblr.com/post/132552134476/is-there-a-word-for-only-being-attracted-to</ref>, idemosexual<ref>https://variant-archive.tumblr.com/post/185736763882/a-quick-suggestion-for-my-fellow-enbys-who-love</ref>, and allotroposexual<ref>https://genderqueerid.com/post/16339992032/skoliosexual-adj</ref>. Like with ceterosexual, enbysexual and idemosexual were created with the intent that only non-binary people use them. However, allotroposexual was created with the intent to be used by anyone.

    == Flag ==
    The first skoliosexual/ceterosexual flag was created on October 14, 2013 by DeviantArt user SavvyRed<ref>https://www.deviantart.com/savvyred/art/Proposed-Skoliosexual-Flag-407351410</ref>. Yellow represents being non-binary or being attracted to non-binary people. Green represents [[bigender]], [[Third Gender|third gender]], genderqueer, or [[other]] genders. White and black represents [[neutral]] genders, [[Genderless|genderlessness]], [[agender]], and people [[questioning]] their gender identity. The lavender heart represents love outside the gender norms. Most alternate flags are based on this flag.


    == Etymology ==
    == Etymology ==
    The prefix cetero- means "other."
    The prefix cetero- means "other".

    == Resources ==
    <references />
    [[Category:Sexuality]]
    [[Category:Sexuality]]
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    Revision as of 20:56, 3 March 2021

    The ceterosexual flag.
    The older ceterosexual flag

    Ceterosexual, also known as Allotroposexual, Enbysexual, or Idemosexual- previously known as Skoliosexual- is an orientation referring to someone who is exclusively attracted to non-binary and genderqueer people. Previous definitions also included transgender people.

    Similar attractions include enbian, terraric galaxsexual, triasexual, and neusexual. Labels like lesbian and gay can also include non-binary people in their attractions.

    Alternative ceterosexual flag.

    History and Controversy

    Skoliosexual

    Alternate ceterosexual (skoliosexual) flag by potionflags.[1]

    Skoliosexual is alternate/outdated term coined in 2010 by a DeviantArt user, Nelde, who attempted to make a comprehensive diagram of sexual attraction.[2] Nelde claims to use "skolio" as it is the Greek word for queer. However, the name was highly controversial due to "skolio-" translating to "crooked" or "bent". Additionally, in many of the first definitions of skoliosexual it was defined either as the attraction to "non-binary and transgender people" or the attraction to "non-cisgender people", which othered and fetishized transgender people, treating trans men and trans women as if they were not actually men/women.

    Alternatives and Usage

    Ceterosexual was made as a replacement term, due to the name. Additionally, ceterosexual and other alternate term only included non-binary people, not including binary trans people. While ceterosexual is a new term, it uses the same flags that skoliosexual used.

    The creator of the term ceterosexual is unknown. Unlike skoilosexual, ceterosexual seems to have been created with the intent that only non-binary and genderqueer should call themselves ceterosexual, and many non-binary people who use the term agree with this. Additionally, others believe the term should not be used at all due it encouraging the fetishization of transgender and non-binary people. On the contrary, others feel that the term should be available for anyone, because just as one cannot tell who is non-binary by looks alone, one also cannot tell who is a man or a woman by first glance either.

    There as also been a small group of people who use other alternatives to skoliosexual. Some such alternatives are enbysexual[3], idemosexual[4], and allotroposexual[5]. Like with ceterosexual, enbysexual and idemosexual were created with the intent that only non-binary people use them. However, allotroposexual was created with the intent to be used by anyone.

    Flag

    The first skoliosexual/ceterosexual flag was created on October 14, 2013 by DeviantArt user SavvyRed[6]. Yellow represents being non-binary or being attracted to non-binary people. Green represents bigender, third gender, genderqueer, or other genders. White and black represents neutral genders, genderlessness, agender, and people questioning their gender identity. The lavender heart represents love outside the gender norms. Most alternate flags are based on this flag.

    Etymology

    The prefix cetero- means "other".

    Resources

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