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    [[File:Syndeamorous Flag.jpg|thumb|Syndeamorous flag]]
    [[File:Syndeamorous Flag.jpg|thumb|The syndeamorous flag.]]
    '''Syndeamory''' is a form of [[gamyflux]] and/or [[Ambiamorous|ambiamory]] where someone’s place on the [[Monogamous|monogamy]]-[[Polyamorous|polyamory]] spectrum default to the orientations and preferences of their partner(s).<ref name=":0">https://pantasticenby.tumblr.com/post/185921732559/syndeamory</ref>
    '''Syndeamory''' is a form of [[gamyflux]] and/or [[Ambiamorous|ambiamory]] where someone’s place on the [[Monogamous|monogamy]]-[[Polyamorous|polyamory]] spectrum defaults to the orientations and preferences of their partner(s).<ref name=":0">https://pantasticenby.tumblr.com/post/185921732559/syndeamory</ref>


    == Flag ==
    == Flag ==
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    The black and white stripes at the top and bottom of the flag represent two members of a monogamous relationship. The blue and red stripes represent the openness and honesty among partners in a polyamorous relationship, and red represents love and passion. The gray stripe represents the many possibilities that lie between monogamy and polyamory.
    The black and white stripes at the top and bottom of the flag represent two members of a monogamous relationship. The blue and red stripes represent the openness and honesty among partners in a polyamorous relationship, and red represents love and passion. The gray stripe represents the many possibilities that lie between monogamy and polyamory.


    The greek letter, σ, or sigma is the first letter in the greek word, σύνδεση, or sýndesi, for which syndeamory was named. It’s golden color represents the value placed in relationships, and the gold stripes found around the flag represent how relationships are intertwined in every aspect of this identity.<ref name=":0" />
    The Greek letter, σ, or sigma is the first letter in the Greek word, σύνδεση, or sýndesi, for which syndeamory was named. It’s golden color represents the value placed in relationships, and the gold stripes found around the flag represent how relationships are intertwined in every aspect of this identity.<ref name=":0" />


    == Etymology ==
    == Etymology ==
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    == Resources ==
    == Resources ==
    [[Category:Relationships]]
    [[Category:Relationships]]
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    [[Category:Terminology]]
    [[Category:Non-Monogamous]]

    Revision as of 02:24, 28 December 2020

    The syndeamorous flag.

    Syndeamory is a form of gamyflux and/or ambiamory where someone’s place on the monogamy-polyamory spectrum defaults to the orientations and preferences of their partner(s).[1]

    Flag

    The syndeamory flag is based off of the polyamorous and monogamous flags.

    The black and white stripes at the top and bottom of the flag represent two members of a monogamous relationship. The blue and red stripes represent the openness and honesty among partners in a polyamorous relationship, and red represents love and passion. The gray stripe represents the many possibilities that lie between monogamy and polyamory.

    The Greek letter, σ, or sigma is the first letter in the Greek word, σύνδεση, or sýndesi, for which syndeamory was named. It’s golden color represents the value placed in relationships, and the gold stripes found around the flag represent how relationships are intertwined in every aspect of this identity.[1]

    Etymology

    Syndeamory comes from the greek σύνδεση or sýndesi, meaning connection, because syndeamorous people’s orientations are inherently connected to those of their partners.

    Resources

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