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    '''Nullushomois''' (also known as nullushomosexual/romantic/etc) is multisexual label when one is not attracted to binary men. Some reasons one may label themself as nullushomois include:
    '''Nullusviris''' (also known as nullusvirsexual/romantic/etc) is [[multisexual]] label when one is not attracted to [[Binary Genders|binary]] [[Male|men]]. Some reasons one may label themself as nullusviris include:


    * Being unsure of all the genders one is attracted to, but knows they are not attracted to binary men.
    * Being unsure of all the genders one is attracted to, but knows they are not attracted to binary men.
    * One is attracted to some genders, but not others and wants to specify their lack of attracted to binary men.
    * One is attracted to some genders, but not others and wants to specify their lack of attracted to binary men.
    * One is attracted to every gender except binary men.
    * One is attracted to every gender except binary men.

    The equivalent to this for not being attracted to binary women is [[nullafeminais]].


    == Etymology ==
    == Etymology ==
    Nullushomois is derived from the Latin "nullus homo" which translates to "no man".
    Nullusviris is derived from the Latin "nullus vir" which translates to "no man".


    == History ==
    == History ==
    Nullushomois was coined by Blaze of the Cringe Collective (FANDOM user CasualChaos) on December 8th, 2021.<ref>https://lgbta.fandom.com/f/p/4400000000000226679</ref>
    This term was coined by Blaze of the Cringe Collective (FANDOM user CasualChaos) on December 8th, 2021, originally called nullushomois.<ref>https://lgbta.fandom.com/f/p/4400000000000226679</ref> However, the Latin turned out to be off due to a mistake on the translation website that was used and the name was changed to nullusviris on December 9th, 2021.<ref>https://lgbta.fandom.com/wiki/Nullusviris?commentId=4400000000000226731</ref>

    == Flag ==
    The flag was created by the coiner on the same date.[https://lgbta.fandom.com/f/p/4400000000000226700]<ref>https://lgbta.fandom.com/f/p/4400000000000226700</ref> The gray represents lack of attraction to binary men. The purple represents possible attraction to non-binary genders, no matter the alignment. The pink represents possible attraction to binary women.


    == Resources ==
    == Resources ==
    [[Category:Sexuality]]
    [[Category:M-Spec]]
    [[Category:Identities With unarchived resources]]

    Latest revision as of 21:28, 7 February 2022

    Nullusviris Flag

    Nullusviris (also known as nullusvirsexual/romantic/etc) is multisexual label when one is not attracted to binary men. Some reasons one may label themself as nullusviris include:

    • Being unsure of all the genders one is attracted to, but knows they are not attracted to binary men.
    • One is attracted to some genders, but not others and wants to specify their lack of attracted to binary men.
    • One is attracted to every gender except binary men.

    The equivalent to this for not being attracted to binary women is nullafeminais.

    Etymology

    Nullusviris is derived from the Latin "nullus vir" which translates to "no man".

    History

    This term was coined by Blaze of the Cringe Collective (FANDOM user CasualChaos) on December 8th, 2021, originally called nullushomois.[1] However, the Latin turned out to be off due to a mistake on the translation website that was used and the name was changed to nullusviris on December 9th, 2021.[2]

    Flag

    The flag was created by the coiner on the same date.[1][3] The gray represents lack of attraction to binary men. The purple represents possible attraction to non-binary genders, no matter the alignment. The pink represents possible attraction to binary women.

    Resources

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