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    Fluidamorous is being fluid between many or all types of amory. Basically meaning that one’s feeling toward certain relationships may change. For example, one could be [[Polyamorous]] one day and then [[Biamorous]] the next. They could feel they are Monoamorous at times too. Usually, fluidamorous people prefer a wavership of relationships, meaning that they usually prefer to have an equal, or close to equal, amount of polyamorous relationships and monoamorous relationships. This is different from Ambiamorous because instead of not having a preference between monoamory and polyamory, you are fluid between being liking only one or the other, or not having a preference, or something else entirely.
    '''Fluidamorous''' is a relationship term in which one is fluid between many or all types of amory, meaning that one’s feeling toward certain relationships may change. For example, one could be [[polyamorous]] one day, and then [[biamorous]] the next. They could feel they are [[Monogamous|monoamorous]] at times too. Usually, fluidamorous people prefer a [[wavership]] of relationships, meaning that they usually prefer to have an equal, or close to equal, amount of [[polyamorous]] relationships and [[monogamous]] relationships.


    This is different from the terms [[ambiamorous]]/[[monopoly]] because instead of having or not having a preference between monoamory and polyamory, one is fluid between being or liking only one or the other, not having a preference, or something else entirely. It is, in a way, like [[gamyflux|amoryflux]], although people who identify with fluidamorous feel like their relationship preference is fluid instead of fluctuating.
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    ==History==
    The term Fluidamorous was coined on January 25, 2021 by user [[User:GretaGohnson|GretaGohnson]].

    ==Flag==
    The Fluidamorous flag was created by GretaGohnson on January 25, 2021. The blue stands for monoamory, the green stands for polyamory, and the black and stands for the fluidity between them and other non-monoamorous identities. The faded parts stand for fluidity only.
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    Latest revision as of 19:15, 14 October 2022

    The fluidamorous flag.

    Fluidamorous is a relationship term in which one is fluid between many or all types of amory, meaning that one’s feeling toward certain relationships may change. For example, one could be polyamorous one day, and then biamorous the next. They could feel they are monoamorous at times too. Usually, fluidamorous people prefer a wavership of relationships, meaning that they usually prefer to have an equal, or close to equal, amount of polyamorous relationships and monogamous relationships.

    This is different from the terms ambiamorous/monopoly because instead of having or not having a preference between monoamory and polyamory, one is fluid between being or liking only one or the other, not having a preference, or something else entirely. It is, in a way, like amoryflux, although people who identify with fluidamorous feel like their relationship preference is fluid instead of fluctuating.

    History

    The term Fluidamorous was coined on January 25, 2021 by user GretaGohnson.

    Flag

    The Fluidamorous flag was created by GretaGohnson on January 25, 2021. The blue stands for monoamory, the green stands for polyamory, and the black and stands for the fluidity between them and other non-monoamorous identities. The faded parts stand for fluidity only.

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