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The term was created because most other ways to say that one is attracted to [[women]] involve the assumption of one's [[gender]]. For example, a [[straight]] individual attracted to [[women]] is typically a [[man]], while a [[gay]] or [[lesbian]] individual attracted to [[women]] is typically a woman (however this is not always the case.) Although, some non-binary individuals have also adopted this framing of their orientation, some non-binary individuals are uncomfortable with this, and found the term feminamoric useful for specifying a non-binary individual attracted to women.
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The [[mascic]] counterpart to feminamoric is [[viramoric]]. The [[enboric]] counterpart is [[ceteramoric]]. A similar term is [[Gynesexual|gynosexual]], though some individuals are uncomfortable identifying with this term as it can have transphobic implications.
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The first usage of the term, alongside feminamoric, was in an anonymous tumblr ask to Tumblr user Marlowelune in May 12, 2017.<ref>{{Archive|Site=today|URL=https://marlowelune.tumblr.com/post/160601325244/this-is-kinda-late-but-re-words-meaning-nb-into}}</ref> A follow up definition also sent anonymously was posted on the same day.<ref>{{Archive|Site=today|URL=https://marlowelune.tumblr.com/post/160603205784/im-actually-gonna-cry-theres-finally-a-term-for}}</ref>
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In several proposed new feminamoric flag, shades of blue are used to represent non-binary or genderqueer individual's attraction to women, for numerous reasons (the Venus symbol is used to symbolize women, the clouds covering the planet Venus' surface are blue, and the mythological roman goddess Venus emerged from the sea when she was born).
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<gallery widths="185">
Somemoreflags Feminamoric.png|A proposed feminamoric flag.
Somemoreflags Feminamoric (s).png|A proposed feminamoric flag (with symbols).
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[[Category:Fia/Fin Attraction]]
[[Category:Gender-Loving-Gender Exclusive]]
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