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[[File:Neuric.jpg|thumb|First neuric flag.]] |
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'''Neuric''' is the orientation which |
'''Neuric''' is the orientation which fits an neurodivergent person that is attracted to someone that resembles themselves, or, the more similar they are in relation to [[Neurodivergent|neurodivergence]]. Someone's presentation, personality, condition and potentially other characteristics might play a part in someone's desire to create a partnership. This may or may not be specific; for example, an [[Neurodivergent|autistic]] [[butch]] [[female]] might have a preference for fellow autistic women/women-aligned people, or it may go as far as autistic butch women, etc. This differs from having a preference because it can be an exclusive attraction or involve pronouns, expression, etc. It also evolves an individuals neurotype. Neuric can be an [[A-Spec|a-spec]] or [[Allosexual|allo]] orientation, depending on the amount of similarity it takes to be attracted in the first place which provides a lot of flexibility. |
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The non-exclusive counterparts are [[consexual]] and [[conromantic]]. |
The non-exclusive counterparts are [[consexual]] and [[conromantic]]. |
Revision as of 20:54, 1 November 2021
Neuric is the orientation which fits an neurodivergent person that is attracted to someone that resembles themselves, or, the more similar they are in relation to neurodivergence. Someone's presentation, personality, condition and potentially other characteristics might play a part in someone's desire to create a partnership. This may or may not be specific; for example, an autistic butch female might have a preference for fellow autistic women/women-aligned people, or it may go as far as autistic butch women, etc. This differs from having a preference because it can be an exclusive attraction or involve pronouns, expression, etc. It also evolves an individuals neurotype. Neuric can be an a-spec or allo orientation, depending on the amount of similarity it takes to be attracted in the first place which provides a lot of flexibility.
The non-exclusive counterparts are consexual and conromantic.