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    :''Not to be confused with [[magnoleic]]''
    :''Not to be confused with [[magnoleic]] or [[magnolian (Presentation)]]''
    {{Sexuality Info|caption1=The Magnolian flag.|gender(s):=Agender/Genderless|gender(s)_attracted_to:=Non-binary, Agender/Genderless|image1=Magnolian sexuality.png}}
    {{Sexuality Info|caption1=The Magnolian flag.|gender(s):=Agender/Genderless|gender(s)_attracted_to:=Non-binary, Agender/Genderless|image1=Magnolian sexuality.png}}
    [[File:Magnolian Alternate.png|thumb|AlternateFlag.|169x169px]]'''Magnolian''' refers to an [[agender]] or genderless individual who is attracted to [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] individuals and other agender/genderless individuals. This attraction can be exclusive or not.
    [[File:Magnolian Alternate.png|thumb|AlternateFlag.|169x169px]]'''Magnolian''' refers to an [[agender]] or genderless individual who is attracted to [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] individuals and other agender/genderless individuals. This attraction can be exclusive or not.

    Latest revision as of 22:16, 8 January 2022

    Not to be confused with magnoleic or magnolian (Presentation)

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    Magnolian refers to an agender or genderless individual who is attracted to non-binary individuals and other agender/genderless individuals. This attraction can be exclusive or not.

    History

    Magnolian was coined by Genderless-Gibberish on January 30, 2020[1]

    Flag

    The Magnolian flag was coined by a user going by Arwen on November 27th, 2020. The purple represents non-binary individuals, the black, grey, and white represents genderless individuals, and the flower design is based off of the mangolia flowers.

    Etymology

    The term comes from the magnolia flowering tree.

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