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'''Polyerosy''' is the ability to be sexually attracted to more than one person at the same time and be in an consensual |
[[File:Polyerosous 2.png|thumb|The second polyerosous flag.]]'''Polyerosy''' is the ability to be sexually attracted to more than one person at the same time and be in an consensual sexual relationship with multiple people at once.<ref>https://ask-pride-color-schemes.tumblr.com/post/162996975974/polyerosy</ref> They may want multiple [[Casual Relationship|casual relationships]] and/or [[Intimaship|intimaships]]. |
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== History == |
== History == |
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[[File:Polyerosous 1.png|thumb|First Polyerosous Flag]] |
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The term was coined by thehollowkidvg at an unknown time. |
The term was coined by thehollowkidvg at an unknown time. |
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== Flags == |
== Flags == |
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The flags were coined by tumblr users snapbacksteben and thehollowkidvg. The flag meanings are as follows: Black represents solidarity and pride with those who hide those relationships from the outside world due to societal pressures. Red represents sexual desire, sexuality, intensity and passion. Blue represents the openness, communication and honesty amongst all partners in poly relationships, flexibility, and freedom. Greek lowercase letter ‘Epsilon with a psili and oxia’, as the first letter of ‘Erotes’ or ‘Eros’. The gold color represents the value that we place on the close connections we make with others. The darker hues in the first flag represents pride, strength, courage, and fortitude of being non-monogamous. The purple hues in the second flag represent tactfulness, diplomacy, consensuality, and professionalism needed when being in a sexual relationship with someone, be it monogamous or non-monogamous. |
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The flags were coined by tumblr users snapbacksteben and thehollowkidvg. The flag meanings are as follows: |
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Black: Solidarity & pride with those who hide those relationships from the outside world due to societal pressures. |
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Red: Sexual desire, sexuality, intensity and passion. |
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Blue: The openness, communication and honesty amongst all partners in poly relationships. Flexibility and freedom. |
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The Golden Epsilon symbol: Greek lowercase letter ‘Epsilon with a psili and oxia’, as the first letter of ‘Erotes’ or ‘Eros’. the Gold color represents the value that we place on the close connections we make with others. |
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The darker hues in the first flag: Pride, strength courage and fortitude of being non-mono/poly. |
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The purple hues in the second flag: tactfulness, diplomacy, consensuality and professionalism needed when being in a sexual relationship with someone, be it mono or non-mono. |
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== Resources == |
== Resources == |
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[[Category:Relationships]] |
[[Category:Relationships]] |
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[[Category:Non-Monogamous]] |
[[Category:Non-Monogamous]] |
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[[Category:Terminology]] |
Revision as of 01:47, 28 December 2020
Polyerosy is the ability to be sexually attracted to more than one person at the same time and be in an consensual sexual relationship with multiple people at once.[1] They may want multiple casual relationships and/or intimaships.
History
The term was coined by thehollowkidvg at an unknown time.
Flags
The flags were coined by tumblr users snapbacksteben and thehollowkidvg. The flag meanings are as follows: Black represents solidarity and pride with those who hide those relationships from the outside world due to societal pressures. Red represents sexual desire, sexuality, intensity and passion. Blue represents the openness, communication and honesty amongst all partners in poly relationships, flexibility, and freedom. Greek lowercase letter ‘Epsilon with a psili and oxia’, as the first letter of ‘Erotes’ or ‘Eros’. The gold color represents the value that we place on the close connections we make with others. The darker hues in the first flag represents pride, strength, courage, and fortitude of being non-monogamous. The purple hues in the second flag represent tactfulness, diplomacy, consensuality, and professionalism needed when being in a sexual relationship with someone, be it monogamous or non-monogamous.