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    [[File:2020-07-27.png|thumb|The triasexual flag.]]
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    '''Triasexual''' (shortened to '''Tria''') is an orientation for anyone of any gender who is exclusively attracted to any [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] people and/or identities. A triasexual person does not have to be attracted to all types of non-binary people, they might only be attracted to certain types of non-binary people.
    '''Triasexual''' (shortened to '''Tria''') is an orientation for anyone of any gender who is exclusively attracted to any [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] people and/or identities. A triasexual person does not have to be attracted to all types of non-binary people, they might only be attracted to certain types of non-binary people. Anyone can identify as triasexual as long as they aren't attracted to [[Binary Genders|binary]] people.


    Triasexual was created as an alternative for [[ceterosexual |ceterosexual]], to avoid the debate surrounding who can and cannot identify as ceterosexual.
    Triasexual was created as an alternative for [[ceterosexual |ceterosexual]], to avoid the debate surrounding who can and cannot identify as ceterosexual.


    == Flag ==
    == Flag ==
    The term and flag were collectively coined on the LGBTA Wikia Discord server on July 27, 2020. The flag's means are as follows:
    The term and flag were collectively coined on the LGBTA Wikia Discord server on July 27, 2020. The flag's meanings are as follows:


    The purple represents non-binary identities that are connected to and/or are a mix of femininity and masculinity, because pink and blue mixed together make purple (pink and blue commonly represent femininity and masculinity). The yellow represents [[abinary]] people and/or identities. The green represents [[atrinary]] people and/or identities, including [[xenogender]] people, as well as representing [[agender]] people. The white represents love and/or attraction.
    The purple represents non-binary identities that are connected to and/or are a mix of femininity and masculinity, because pink and blue mixed together make purple (pink and blue commonly represent femininity and masculinity). The yellow represents [[abinary]] people and identities. The green represents [[atrinary]] identities, including [[xenogender]] people, as well as representing [[neutrois]] and [[agender]] people. The white represents love and/or attraction.


    ==Etymology==
    ==Etymology==

    Revision as of 20:17, 22 August 2020

    The triasexual flag.

    Triasexual (shortened to Tria) is an orientation for anyone of any gender who is exclusively attracted to any non-binary people and/or identities. A triasexual person does not have to be attracted to all types of non-binary people, they might only be attracted to certain types of non-binary people. Anyone can identify as triasexual as long as they aren't attracted to binary people.

    Triasexual was created as an alternative for ceterosexual, to avoid the debate surrounding who can and cannot identify as ceterosexual.

    Flag

    The term and flag were collectively coined on the LGBTA Wikia Discord server on July 27, 2020. The flag's meanings are as follows:

    The purple represents non-binary identities that are connected to and/or are a mix of femininity and masculinity, because pink and blue mixed together make purple (pink and blue commonly represent femininity and masculinity). The yellow represents abinary people and identities. The green represents atrinary identities, including xenogender people, as well as representing neutrois and agender people. The white represents love and/or attraction.

    Etymology

    The word tria- means "third" in Esperanto, referencing how non-binary identities are commonly referred to as a third gender.

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