Content added Content deleted
mNo edit summary |
mNo edit summary |
||
Line 11: | Line 11: | ||
=== Skoliosexual === |
=== Skoliosexual === |
||
[[File:Ceterosexual-0.png|thumb|Alternate ceterosexual (skoliosexual) flag by potionflags.<ref>https://www.tumblr.com/blog_auth/potionflags</ref>|alt=]] |
[[File:Ceterosexual-0.png|thumb|Alternate ceterosexual (skoliosexual) flag by potionflags.<ref>{{Archive|Site=web|URL=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Skoliosexual is alternate/outdated term coined in 2010 by a DeviantArt user, Nelde, who attempted to make a comprehensive diagram of sexual attraction.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". |
Skoliosexual is alternate/outdated term coined in 2010 by a DeviantArt user, Nelde, who attempted to make a comprehensive diagram of sexual attraction.<ref>{{Archive|Site=web|URL=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 individuals" or the attraction to "non-[[cisgender]] individuals", which othered and fetishized transgender individuals, treating trans men and trans women as if they were not actually men/women. |
Additionally, in many of the first definitions of skoliosexual it was defined either as the attraction to "non-binary and transgender individuals" or the attraction to "non-[[cisgender]] individuals", which othered and fetishized transgender individuals, treating trans men and trans women as if they were not actually men/women. |
||
Line 23: | Line 23: | ||
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. |
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 individuals 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, the terms enbysexual and idemosexual were created with the intent that only non-binary individuals use them. However, allotroposexual was created with the intent to be used by anyone. |
There as also been a small group of individuals who use other alternatives to skoliosexual. Some such alternatives are enbysexual<ref>{{Archive|Site=web|URL=https://nonbinaryresource.tumblr.com/post/132552134476/is-there-a-word-for-only-being-attracted-to}}</ref>, idemosexual<ref>{{Archive|Site=web|URL=https://variant-archive.tumblr.com/post/185736763882/a-quick-suggestion-for-my-fellow-enbys-who-love}}</ref>, and allotroposexual<ref>{{Archive|Site=web|URL=https://genderqueerid.com/post/16339992032/skoliosexual-adj}}</ref>. Like with ceterosexual, the terms enbysexual and idemosexual were created with the intent that only non-binary individuals use them. However, allotroposexual was created with the intent to be used by anyone. |
||
[[File:An alternate ceterosexual flag, made by wiki user .webp|thumb|Alternate ceterosexual flag made by fandom user MintyPie88<ref>https://lgbta.wikia.org/wiki/Ceterosexual?commentId=4400000000000160810</ref>]] |
[[File:An alternate ceterosexual flag, made by wiki user .webp|thumb|Alternate ceterosexual flag made by fandom user MintyPie88<ref>{{Archive|Site=web|URL=https://lgbta.wikia.org/wiki/Ceterosexual?commentId=4400000000000160810}}</ref>]] |
||
Medisso- comes from ''mē'' (no) e ''dissos'' (binary), suggested by mod Auri from Tumblr blog Pride Color Schemes.<ref>https://orientando.org/listas/lista-de-orientacoes/cetero/</ref> |
Medisso- comes from ''mē'' (no) e ''dissos'' (binary), suggested by mod Auri from Tumblr blog Pride Color Schemes.<ref>{{Archive|Site=web|URL=https://orientando.org/listas/lista-de-orientacoes/cetero/}}</ref> |
||
== Flag == |
== 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 individuals. Green represents [[bigender]], [[Third Gender|third gender]], genderqueer, or [[other]] genders. White and |
The first skoliosexual/ceterosexual flag was created on October 14, 2013 by DeviantArt user SavvyRed<ref>{{Archive|Site=web|URL=https://www.deviantart.com/savvyred/art/Proposed-Skoliosexual-Flag-407351410}}</ref>. Yellow represents being non-binary or being attracted to non-binary individuals. Green represents [[bigender]], [[Third Gender|third gender]], genderqueer, or [[other]] genders. White and |
||
black represents [[neutral]] genders, [[genderless]]ness, [[agender]], and individuals [[questioning]] their gender identity. The lavender heart represents love outside the gender norms. Most alternate flags are based on this flag. |
black represents [[neutral]] genders, [[genderless]]ness, [[agender]], and individuals [[questioning]] their gender identity. The lavender heart represents love outside the gender norms. Most alternate flags are based on this flag. |
||