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{{Controversial Alt}}[[File:Sapphomoric Flag.jpg|alt=|thumb|The sapphomoric flag.]] |
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'''Sapphomoric''' is a term for women who <u>exclusively</u> love other women. It was coined by @pupfemme on Instagram because “''bisexuals have invaded the Lesbian label and changed it to include men''”. The term excludes [https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Bi%20Lesbian bi lesbians], though [[Non-binary Lesbian|nonbinary lesbians]] are free to use it if they want to. It is an inherently [[Exclusionist|exclusionary]] label, much like [[Vixenamoric]], and shouldn’t have been created to begin with as bi lesbians are going to continue to exist regardless of how someone feels about them. |
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'''Sapphomoric''' is a term used by [[Longsword Lesbian|longsword lesbians]] - [[Exclusionist|exclusionary]] [[Lesbian|lesbians]]/[[Trixamoric|trixamorics]] who are explicitly and pointedly against [[Multisexual|multisexual spectrum]] lesbians. A similar term is [[Vixenamoric]]. |
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The term is focused on the exclusion of bi lesbians, though non-binary lesbians are apparently "free to use it if they want to". |
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It was coined by @wiccanfemme on Instagram because “''bisexuals have invaded the Lesbian label and changed it to include men''”.<ref>https://www.instagram.com/p/CHDmGFUpGzx/</ref> |
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The non-problematic alternative is [[Trixamoric]]. The similar gay male counterpart is [[Todamoric]]. |
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Latest revision as of 01:53, 5 August 2021
Sapphomoric is a term used by longsword lesbians - exclusionary lesbians/trixamorics who are explicitly and pointedly against multisexual spectrum lesbians. A similar term is Vixenamoric.
The term is focused on the exclusion of bi lesbians, though non-binary lesbians are apparently "free to use it if they want to".
It was coined by @wiccanfemme on Instagram because “bisexuals have invaded the Lesbian label and changed it to include men”.[1]
The non-problematic alternative is Trixamoric. The similar gay male counterpart is Todamoric.