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    Teric refers to people who are attracted to man or masculine people. Teric is the gender neutral form of Toric and can be used as a way to describe attraction to man without saying if the person is attracted exclusively to man, and by genderfluid people who want to describe an attraction to man regardless of their current gender.
    '''Teric''' refers to anyone who is attracted to [[Man|men]] or [[Miaspec|masculine aligned]] people. Teric is the gender neutral form of [[Toric]] and can be used as a way to describe attraction to men without saying if the person is attracted exclusively to men, and by [[genderfluid]] people who want to describe an attraction to men regardless of their current gender.


    The female equivelent of Teric is [[Trexic]].
    The [[Woman|female]] equivalent of Teric is [[Trexic]].


    == Etymology ==
    == Etymology ==
    The term comes from the non-binary term [[Toric]].
    The term comes from the [[non-binary]] term [[Toric]].

    [[Category:Mia/Min Attraction]]
    [[Category:Sexuality]]
    [[Category:Flagless Identities]]

    Revision as of 16:28, 19 February 2021

    Teric refers to anyone who is attracted to men or masculine aligned people. Teric is the gender neutral form of Toric and can be used as a way to describe attraction to men without saying if the person is attracted exclusively to men, and by genderfluid people who want to describe an attraction to men regardless of their current gender.

    The female equivalent of Teric is Trexic.

    Etymology

    The term comes from the non-binary term Toric.

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