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    [[File:Julietian.jpg|thumb|220x220px|The julietian flag.]]
    {{Sexuality Info|image1=Julietian.jpg|caption1=The julietian flag.|gender(s):=Women|gender(s)_attracted_to:=Men (exclusively or not)}}

    '''Julietian''' is a [[duaric]] orientation, referring to wlm (women loving men). It can refer to [[straight]] women, [[bisexual]] women, [[pansexual]] women, and any other women who experience attraction to men. The term is typically not used as an orientation on it's own. The term is typically used by non-straight women to talk about their attraction to men, but straight people are included in the definition.
    '''Julietian''' is a [[duaric]] orientation, referring to '''WLM''' ([[Gender-Loving-Gender|women loving men]]). A julietian woman may or may not be attracted to other genders as well. It can refer to [[straight]] women, [[bisexual]] women, [[pansexual]] women, and any other women who experience attraction to men.

    The term is typically not used as an orientation on it's own, though it can be if desired. The term is commonly used by non-straight women to talk about their attraction to men (though straight people are included in the definition). It can also be be used as an identity for women who know they are attracted to men but are unsure if they're attracted to other genders, or by women who are attracted to multiple genders but want to emphasize their attraction to men.


    The male equivalent to julietian is [[romeric]].
    The male equivalent to julietian is [[romeric]].

    Revision as of 21:54, 3 March 2021


    Julietian is a duaric orientation, referring to WLM (women loving men). A julietian woman may or may not be attracted to other genders as well. It can refer to straight women, bisexual women, pansexual women, and any other women who experience attraction to men.

    The term is typically not used as an orientation on it's own, though it can be if desired. The term is commonly used by non-straight women to talk about their attraction to men (though straight people are included in the definition). It can also be be used as an identity for women who know they are attracted to men but are unsure if they're attracted to other genders, or by women who are attracted to multiple genders but want to emphasize their attraction to men.

    The male equivalent to julietian is romeric.

    History

    The term appears to be coined along with the flag on June 27, 2018 with a submission to the Tumblr blog beyond-mogai-pride-flags[1]. The names romeric and julietian were based off Romeo and Juliet.

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