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    [[File:26424094-B086-4C0B-BA84-7058D67EC670.png|thumb|The erbisexual flag by user Ewqweb.]]
    [[File:26424094-B086-4C0B-BA84-7058D67EC670.png|thumb|The erbisexual flag.]]
    '''Erbisexual''' is a [[bisexual]] microlabel, that can be used by people who lean more towards being attracted to men, or masculine aligned people, while still being attracted to women, just not as much.
    [[File:Erbisexual.png|thumb|An alternate Erbisexual flag based on Corgimation's alternate Siebisexual flag]]
    '''Erbisexual''' is a [[bisexual]] (and possibly [[binsexual]]) [[microlabel]], specifically for bisexual individuals who are attracted to [[Man|men]] and [[Woman|women]] (however they may be attracted to more than just the [[Binary Genders|binary genders]].) It is a term to describe people who lean more towards being attracted to men, or [[Miaspec|masculine aligned]] people, while still being attracted to women, just not as much.


    The opposite is [[Siebisexual]].
    The romantic counterpart is [[Erbiromantic]]. The opposite is [[Siebisexual]].


    == Etymology ==
    == History ==
    The term was coined by Ewqweb on November 22nd of 2020.<ref name=":0">{{Archive|Site=web|URL=https://lgbta.wikia.org/f/p/4400000000000046369}}</ref>
    The prefix ‘Er’ comes from ‘he’ in German.


    == Flag ==
    == Flag ==
    The more deep blue and purplish pink stand for attraction to more masculinity. The bigger blue stripe also represents this. The blue flower in the middle is masculinity, and the purple is for androgyny.<br />
    The flag was coined by Ewqweb on November 22nd of 2020. The more deep blue and purplish pink stand for attraction to more masculinity, as well as the bigger blue stripe. The blue flower in the middle is [[Masculine|masculinity]], and the purple is for [[Androgynous|androgyny]].<ref name=":0" />
    == Etymology ==
    The prefix ‘Er’ comes from ‘he’ in German.<ref>{{Archive|Site=web|URL=https://translate.google.com/?sl=en&tl=de&text=He&op=translate}}</ref>

    == Resources ==
    [[Category:Sexuality]]
    [[Category:Sexuality]]
    [[Category:Mia/Min Attraction]]
    [[Category:Mia/Min Attraction]]
    [[Category:M-Spec]]
    [[Category:M-Spec]]
    <references />
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    The erbisexual flag.
    An alternate Erbisexual flag based on Corgimation's alternate Siebisexual flag

    Erbisexual is a bisexual (and possibly binsexual) microlabel, specifically for bisexual individuals who are attracted to men and women (however they may be attracted to more than just the binary genders.) It is a term to describe people who lean more towards being attracted to men, or masculine aligned people, while still being attracted to women, just not as much.

    The romantic counterpart is Erbiromantic. The opposite is Siebisexual.

    History

    The term was coined by Ewqweb on November 22nd of 2020.[1]

    Flag

    The flag was coined by Ewqweb on November 22nd of 2020. The more deep blue and purplish pink stand for attraction to more masculinity, as well as the bigger blue stripe. The blue flower in the middle is masculinity, and the purple is for androgyny.[1]

    Etymology

    The prefix ‘Er’ comes from ‘he’ in German.[2]

    Resources

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