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'''Nocismasexual''' is the attraction to all genders, except, either: A) One's attraction to men fades once it is known someone is a [[cisgender]] man. B) One does not feel attraction to men until it is known that the man in question is not cisgender, or C) One chooses not to date cisgender men/chooses not to date men unless they know the man in question is not cis. |
'''Nocismasexual''' is the attraction to all genders, except, either: A) One's attraction to men fades once it is known someone is a [[cisgender]] man. B) One does not feel attraction to men until it is known that the man in question is not cisgender, or C) One chooses not to date cisgender men/chooses not to date men unless they know the man in question is not cis. |
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The term is used by [[transgender]], [[Non-Binary|non-binary]], or otherwise non-cis people who are not attracted to cis men or are unwilling to date cis men. The unwillingness to date cis men is not because there’s any inherent difference between cis and trans men, rather |
The term is used by [[transgender]], [[Non-Binary|non-binary]], or otherwise non-cis people who are not attracted to cis men or are unwilling to date cis men. The unwillingness to date cis men is ''not'' because there’s any inherent difference between cis and trans men, rather it stems from issues of safety, trauma, oppression, or other personal reasons. One may not want to be vulnerable to misconceptions, misgendering, or oppression from their partner. One may also prefer a trans partner because one would relate to them more. |
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== Flag == |
== Flag == |