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    ==Flag & History==
    ==Flag & History==
    The term was coined by FANDOM user [[User:Acespace16|Acespace16]] on Febuary 19th, 2021. The igcecidimus flag was coined by FANDOM user [[User:Ringotheman|ringotheman]] on March 6th, 2021. The colors are borrowed from the [[fraysexual]] and [[demisexual]] flags, respectively.
    The term was coined by FANDOM user [[User:Acespace16|Acespace16]] on February 19th, 2021. The igcecidimus flag was coined by FANDOM user [[User:Ringotheman|Ringotheman]] on March 6th, 2021. The colors are borrowed from the [[fraysexual]] and [[demisexual]] flags, respectively.
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    Revision as of 23:48, 17 May 2021

    The igcecidimus flag

    Igcecidimus is a orientation label that is a combination of fraysexual/romantic and demisexual/romantic, which means one has an immediate attraction to a person when one first meets them, but the attraction starts to fade away as one gets to know them, but the attraction comes back as one gets to know them even more.

    An alternate flag

    Etymology

    The words "incendo" and "cecidimus" mean ignite and fade in Latin respectively.

    Flag & History

    The term was coined by FANDOM user Acespace16 on February 19th, 2021. The igcecidimus flag was coined by FANDOM user Ringotheman on March 6th, 2021. The colors are borrowed from the fraysexual and demisexual flags, respectively.

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