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    [[File:Gai.png|thumb|220x220px|The gai flag.]]
    [[File:Gai.png|thumb|220x220px|The gai flag.]]
    '''Gai''' can be defined as attraction experienced by a non-binary that they consider to not be straight, but also not be same gender. Their attraction does NOT have to be considered a 'same/similar gender' to be considered not-straight - it is entirely down to the individual's own experiences and perceptions. A non-binary person may consider only some of their attractions to be not-straight, or all of them to be so, and they may identify as nblm, nblw, nblnb or any other orientation whilst also identifying their attraction as gai.
    '''Gai''' is like [[gay]] but in a [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] way. It is for non-binary people who's attraction is not to the same gender (due to the nature of non-binary genders), but is still not [[straight]]. Depending on the nature of one's gender and their attraction it can refer to several different things. It can refer to non-binary people who are attracted to women in a non-straight way (nblw), or non-binary people who are attracted to men in a non-straight way (nblm). It can also refer to non-binary people who are attracted to non-binary people (nblnb).

    The term was intended to be similar in meaning to queer but specific to non-binary people & attraction. It essentially has a very similar meaning to diamoric, but is short and easy to use in a sentence and is less easily confused for nblnb.


    '''*This article was edited by orbisian-prinxess on 12/10/2020 to give greater clarity on the terms initial intentions*'''


    == Flag ==
    == Flag ==
    The gai flag was designed by Tumblr user Orbisian-princess some time around December 24, 2017<ref>https://ask-pride-color-schemes.tumblr.com/post/168906200109/opalescentorbisian-i-designed-a-gai-pride-flag#notes</ref>. Orange is for [[Solarian|solarians]], yellow is for non-binary people in general, green is for [[Stellarian|stellarians]], blue is for [[Pluralian|multi-attracted]] non-binary people who feel gai towards more than one gender, purple is for [[Lunarian|lunarians]].
    The gai flag was designed by Tumblr user Orbisian-prinxess some time around December 24, 2017<ref>https://ask-pride-color-schemes.tumblr.com/post/168906200109/opalescentorbisian-i-designed-a-gai-pride-flag#notes</ref>. Orange is for [[Solarian|solarians]], yellow is for non-binary people in general, green is for [[Stellarian|stellarians]], blue is for [[Pluralian|multi-attracted]] non-binary people who feel gai towards more than one gender, purple is for [[Lunarian|lunarians]].


    == Resources ==
    == Resources ==

    Revision as of 15:45, 12 October 2020

    The gai flag.

    Gai can be defined as attraction experienced by a non-binary that they consider to not be straight, but also not be same gender. Their attraction does NOT have to be considered a 'same/similar gender' to be considered not-straight - it is entirely down to the individual's own experiences and perceptions. A non-binary person may consider only some of their attractions to be not-straight, or all of them to be so, and they may identify as nblm, nblw, nblnb or any other orientation whilst also identifying their attraction as gai.

    The term was intended to be similar in meaning to queer but specific to non-binary people & attraction. It essentially has a very similar meaning to diamoric, but is short and easy to use in a sentence and is less easily confused for nblnb.


    *This article was edited by orbisian-prinxess on 12/10/2020 to give greater clarity on the terms initial intentions*

    Flag

    The gai flag was designed by Tumblr user Orbisian-prinxess some time around December 24, 2017[1]. Orange is for solarians, yellow is for non-binary people in general, green is for stellarians, blue is for multi-attracted non-binary people who feel gai towards more than one gender, purple is for lunarians.

    Resources

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