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    [[File:Homiesexual.png|thumb|The Homiesexual flag]]
    Homiesexual (often shortened to homiesex) is the attraction to people who are your homie.. As a result, they are attracted to either sex, depending on the sex of the person themselves.
    '''Homiesexual''' is the [[Sexual Attraction|attraction]] to individuals who are your homies. It is a term for attraction after a friendship has formed, largely for individuals who previously thought they were [[Straight|heterosexual]] but then feel sexual attraction to a friend of the same gender. This term can be used as the individual searches for new labels or on its own. Very similar to a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bromance bromance], but it can be used by any gender and refer to attraction to any gender. The romantic counterpart is homieromantic.
    [[File:Homiesexualflag.png|thumb|Homiesexual Flag]]
    The romantic counterpart is enemysexual.


    It is similar to [[demisexual]], but the difference is this is the realization of attraction rather than attraction after an emotional bond. Those who are homiesexual may also identify as [[heteroflexible]].
    Homiesexuality is often compared to heterosexuality as in order to be Homiesexual, you must also be a straight, cis person.


    == Flag ==
    The Homiesexual flag was created in 2021 and consists of four stripes: red, representing attraction to men, and yellow representing attraction to men.
    The homiesexual flag was created the same day the term was created. The pink represents attraction to [[Woman|women]], the yellow represents attraction to friends and [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] individuals, the white represents realization of attraction, the red represents love, and the blue represents attraction to [[Man|men]].


    == History ==
    Another common symbol for homiesexuality is a long pole with an enlarged circle at the bottom.. The circle of the pole represents the cross on the symbol for Venus (♀), used to represent women. The pole itself represents the arrow on the symbol for Mars (♂), used to represent men. The symbol predates the flag and is still occasionally used today.
    The term was originally a troll term, often used by trolls on Reddit and Discord to mock the LGBT community as an offensive joke, but the term was reclaimed by FANDOM user Calamity Call on January 22, 2021.
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    Latest revision as of 06:57, 4 August 2022

    The Homiesexual flag

    Homiesexual is the attraction to individuals who are your homies. It is a term for attraction after a friendship has formed, largely for individuals who previously thought they were heterosexual but then feel sexual attraction to a friend of the same gender. This term can be used as the individual searches for new labels or on its own. Very similar to a bromance, but it can be used by any gender and refer to attraction to any gender. The romantic counterpart is homieromantic.

    It is similar to demisexual, but the difference is this is the realization of attraction rather than attraction after an emotional bond. Those who are homiesexual may also identify as heteroflexible.

    Flag

    The homiesexual flag was created the same day the term was created. The pink represents attraction to women, the yellow represents attraction to friends and non-binary individuals, the white represents realization of attraction, the red represents love, and the blue represents attraction to men.

    History

    The term was originally a troll term, often used by trolls on Reddit and Discord to mock the LGBT community as an offensive joke, but the term was reclaimed by FANDOM user Calamity Call on January 22, 2021.

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