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    [[File:Enbitrix.jpg|thumb|Enbitrix flag]]'''Enbitrix''' is a [[bisexual]], [[diamoric]] orientation that refers to [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] people who are exclusively attracted to women and other [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] people. The term was created because some people didn't like or fit the labels [[trixic]] or [[enbian]], so it was made as a combination of the two. Enbitrix people can be called nblw and/or nblnb.
    [[File:Enbitrix.jpg|thumb|Enbitrix flag]]'''Enbitrix''' is a [[bisexual]], [[diamoric]] orientation that refers to [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] people who are exclusively attracted to women and other [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] people. The term was created because some people didn't like or fit the labels [[trixic]] or [[enbian]], so it was made as a combination of the two, just as [[trixensexual]] and [[brownitian]]. Enbitrix people can be called nblw and/or nblnb.


    The masculine counterpart to enbitrix is [[enbitor]].
    The masculine counterpart to enbitrix is [[enbitor]].

    Revision as of 00:56, 31 October 2020

    Enbitrix flag

    Enbitrix is a bisexual, diamoric orientation that refers to non-binary people who are exclusively attracted to women and other non-binary people. The term was created because some people didn't like or fit the labels trixic or enbian, so it was made as a combination of the two, just as trixensexual and brownitian. Enbitrix people can be called nblw and/or nblnb.

    The masculine counterpart to enbitrix is enbitor.

    Flag

    The enbitrix flag's creator is unknown, the meaning is as follows: Yellow meaning being non-binary, light yellow meaning be attracted to other non-binary people, and pink is attraction to women.

    Etymology

    The term originates from the latin suffix "-trix" denoting feminine agent nouns, e.g., "cenatrix" (female "cantor" or singer") or "dominatrix" (female dominator), and the pronunciation of "NB", standing for non-binary.


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