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[[File:Feminamoricflag.png|thumb|220px|The original feminamoric flag]]
'''Feminamoric''' is a [[diamoric]] orientation that refers to [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] and/or [[genderqueer]] people who are attracted exclusively to women. The term is necessary because most other ways to say that one is attracted to woman involve the assumption of one's gender. For example a [[straight]] person attracted to
The masculine counterpart to feminamoric is [[viramoric]]. The non-binary counterpart to feminamoric is [[ceteramoric]]. Another term to refer to this is [[Gynesexual|gynosexual]], based on the prefix "gyno", meaning "of or related to women." This term is uncomfortable for some, as it originated in the behavioral science field. Additionally, the prefix "gyno" has a history of use in transphobic circles.
The term comes from Latin (femina=woman; amor=love).
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In the original flag, there were 5 stripes: maroon, white, pink, white, olive green. Some colors were borrowed from the genderqueer and diamoric flag.
In a proposed new feminamoric flag, 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), shades of blue are used to represent
In the yellow banner/non-binary version of the flag, the non-binary colors dominate the flag to show that the individual’s non-binary-ness is central to the attraction and is what makes the attraction inherently non-straight. The colored stripes at the side represent gender. As Venus is seen as the “female” planet, and is yellow, the yellow shades represent the female gender the non-binary person is attracted to.
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