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[[File:Pluralian flag.png|thumb|220x220px|The pluralian flag.]][[File:Pluralian flag 2.png|thumb|180x180px|An alternate version of the pluralian flag.]]'''Pluralian''', also known as '''[[multisexual]]''' or '''m-spec '''(multisexual spectrum), is an umbrella term for individuals who are attracted to multiple genders. It is similar to the terms [[achillean]], [[sapphic]], and [[diamoric]].
The term can also be used as an adjective to describe the attraction of someone who is attracted to multiple genders. Used similar to “[[gay]],” “[[straight]],” or “[[diamoric]]”.
Common sexualities included in the pluralian umbrella include the following:
* [[Bisexual]] - attraction to 2 or more genders
* [[Polysexual]] - attraction to many (but not all) genders
* [[Omnisexual]] - attraction to all genders
* [[Pansexual]] - attraction where gender is not a factor
== History ==
The term was coined by pluralian-positivity mod Kulinda, sometimes credited as dinolover453 on Tumblr on October 06, 2016<ref>[https://pluralian-positivity.tumblr.com/post/151437265192/pluralian Coining post]</ref>.
== Flag ==
The flag was designed to resemble the achillean and sapphic flags. Purple symbolizes neutrality, and attraction to multiple genders (as pink and blue typically symbolize women and men). The white also symbolizes that neutrality, indicating a lack of definitive preference or prioritization amongst one’s attractions. The lily in the middle was chosen because the lily is a true bisexual flower; meaning it has both androecium and gynoecium reproductive structures, allowing it to reproduce with all other flowers of their species. The yellow of the lily’s petals symbolizes the inclusion of [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] genders in pluralian attraction<ref>https://pluralian-positivity.tumblr.com/definitions</ref>.
== Resources ==
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[[Category:Sexuality]]
[[Category:Terminology]]
[[Category:Identity]]
[[Category:M-Spec]]
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