×
Create a new article
Write your page title here:
We currently have 7,591 articles on LGBTQIA+ Wiki. Type your article name above or create one of the articles listed here!



    LGBTQIA+ Wiki
    7,591Articles

    Trixenromantic: Difference between revisions

    Content added Content deleted
    (Adding categories)
    No edit summary
    Line 1: Line 1:
    {{Unsourced}}

    '''Trixenromantic''' refers to the exclusive attraction to women and [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] individuals. The [[Sexual Orientation|sexual]] equivalent is trixensexual. Other terms include trixen[[Platonic Attraction|platonic]], trixen[[Alterous Attraction|alterous]], and trixen[[Sensual Attraction|sensual]]. The term does not specify the individual's gender. A flexible trixen- attraction may be called [[trixenflexible]].
    '''Trixenromantic''' refers to the exclusive attraction to women and [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] individuals. The [[Sexual Orientation|sexual]] equivalent is trixensexual. Other terms include trixen[[Platonic Attraction|platonic]], trixen[[Alterous Attraction|alterous]], and trixen[[Sensual Attraction|sensual]]. The term does not specify the individual's gender. A flexible trixen- attraction may be called [[trixenflexible]].



    Revision as of 22:34, 22 November 2021

    Unverified:
    Please note that this page could not be verified by our staff team, and may include false information. If you have any resources regarding this page, please contact a staff member.


    Trixenromantic refers to the exclusive attraction to women and non-binary individuals. The sexual equivalent is trixensexual. Other terms include trixenplatonic, trixenalterous, and trixensensual. The term does not specify the individual's gender. A flexible trixen- attraction may be called trixenflexible.

    Trixensexuality is encompassed by the enboric and femaric umbrellas. It can also be considered a form of polysexuality or bisexuality.

    Related terms include nomasexual, neptunic, enbitrix and nominsexual. Old sources used gyne-skolio-sexual, mixing skolio- with gynesexual, that were replaced with ceterosexual and femsexual, then ninsexual and finsexual.

    Cookies help us deliver our services. By using our services, you agree to our use of cookies.
    Cookies help us deliver our services. By using our services, you agree to our use of cookies.