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    [[File:Postorientation.png|thumb|220x220px|The postorientation flag.]]
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    [[Poseidongender]]'''Postorientation''' or '''Isterosexual''' is an experience similar to [[postgender]], but for one's orientation. It is a feeling that one’s identity has been heavily influenced and shaped by an orientation that one no longer experiences. For example, a postlesbian no longer identifies as [[lesbian]] but still feels a connection to that label or has been shaped by it in some way.
    '''Postorientation''' or '''Isterosexual''' is an experience similar to [[postgender]], but for one's orientation. It is a feeling that one’s identity has been heavily influenced and shaped by an orientation that one no longer experiences. For example, a postlesbian no longer identifies as [[lesbian]] but still feels a connection to that label or has been shaped by it in some way.


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    The postorientation flag.

    Postorientation or Isterosexual is an experience similar to postgender, but for one's orientation. It is a feeling that one’s identity has been heavily influenced and shaped by an orientation that one no longer experiences. For example, a postlesbian no longer identifies as lesbian but still feels a connection to that label or has been shaped by it in some way.

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    The flag was created by mod light of beyond-mogai-pride-flags on February 16, 2021.[1]

    Etymology

    Istero comes from the Greek υστερο, meaning "post-" or "after".

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