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    '''Mutoic''', previously called '''mutosexual''', is a term for when someone's orientation changes in response to a situation. It can refer to a changing sexuality, romantic orientation, other types of attraction, [[Aroace Spectrum|aroace-spec]] orientation, amory, and such. Someone who identifies as mutoic can experience this with any form of attraction, not just sexual. For example, they could experience being a [[lesbian]] in one situation, [[asexual]] and [[homoromantic]] in another, and [[aroaceflux]] in another.
    '''Mutoic''', which was previously known as '''mutosexual''', is a term for when someone's orientation changes in response to a situation. The term can refer to a changing sexual orientation, romantic orientation, other types of attraction, [[Aroace Spectrum|aroace-spec]] orientation, amory, and such. Someone who identifies as mutoic can experience this with any form of attraction, not just sexual. For example, they could experience being [[bisexual]] in one situation, [[homoflexible]], in another, and [[greyrose]] in another.


    Mutoic can be used to apply to any form of orientation or attraction. If someone wishes to use a more specific term, they may use:
    Mutoic can be used to apply to any form of orientation or attraction. If someone wishes to use a more specific term, they may use:
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    == Flag ==
    == Flag ==
    The flag was made on the same day by the same user. The colours are inspired by the mutosexual flag and are made to be a cooler version of said flag.
    The flag was made on the same day by the same user. The colours are inspired by the mutosexual flag and are made to be a cooler version of said flag.
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    [[Category:Miscellaneous sexuality]]

    Latest revision as of 00:56, 5 January 2022

    Mutoic flag

    Mutoic, which was previously known as mutosexual, is a term for when someone's orientation changes in response to a situation. The term can refer to a changing sexual orientation, romantic orientation, other types of attraction, aroace-spec orientation, amory, and such. Someone who identifies as mutoic can experience this with any form of attraction, not just sexual. For example, they could experience being bisexual in one situation, homoflexible, in another, and greyrose in another.

    Mutoic can be used to apply to any form of orientation or attraction. If someone wishes to use a more specific term, they may use:

    Mutoicsexual (sexuality), mutoicromantic (romantic orientation), mutoic-attracted/ mutoic-attractional (attraction), mutoicamorous/ mutoamorous (amory), mutoic-ace/mutoic-aro/mutoic-aroace (aroace-spec)

    History & Coining

    Mutoic was coined under the name mutosexual on March 21st by FANDOM user TheNelsonSystem. It was later renamed on June 30th by the same user as it conflicted with the name of another term.

    The prefix muto- was taken from mutogender, to mean 'change' and the term was coined to be an orientation counterpart to mutogender

    Flag

    The flag was made on the same day by the same user. The colours are inspired by the mutosexual flag and are made to be a cooler version of said flag.

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