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    <br />[[File:Seahorse dad.png|thumb|Reclaimed Seahorse flag - Previously used by Lunar Eclipse Exclusionists.]]
    Seahorse Dad:

    Content Warning! Mentions of pregnancy and how it relates to the term.
    [[File:Seahorse dad.png|thumb|Reclaimed Seahorse flag - Previously used by Lunar Eclipse Exclusionists.]]
    [[File:SHD Flag meaning.png|thumb|Seahorse flag with redefined color meanings.]]
    [[File:SHD Flag meaning.png|thumb|Seahorse flag with redefined color meanings.]]
    "A Seahorse Dad (or Seahorse) is a [[trans]]/non-cis man (binary or otherwise) who desires to be pregnant or is pregnant. Any trans/non-cis man may identify as a seahorse dad whether or not the individual is currently pregnant or looking to be pregnant. Seahorse Dad extends further to when the child is born as well, making the term Seahorse Dad or Seahorse one that encapsules every stage of a trans/non-cis man's reproductive journey."
    "A Seahorse Dad (or Seahorse) is a [[trans]]/non-cis man (binary or otherwise) who desires to be pregnant or is pregnant. Any trans/non-cis man may identify as a seahorse dad whether or not the individual is currently pregnant or looking to be pregnant. Seahorse Dad extends further to when the child is born as well, making the term Seahorse Dad or Seahorse one that encapsules every stage of a trans/non-cis man's reproductive journey."


    This term is for trans/[[cisn't]] men who wish to be pregnant or already are!
    This term is for trans/[[cisn't]] men who wish to be pregnant or already are.


    The term is not limited to only binary trans/cisn't parents and can be used by anyone who is cisn't and has the ability to get pregnant. The term is often used to describe someone who's already a parent and the child is born, but is being more inclusively expanded to anyone looking to be pregnant, themselves.
    The term is not limited to only binary trans/cisn't parents and can be used by anyone who is cisn't and has the ability to get pregnant. The term is often used to describe someone who's already a parent and the child is born, but is being more inclusively expanded to anyone looking to be pregnant, themselves.
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