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    {{Sexuality Info|title1=|image1=Trixic.png|caption1=The trixic flag.|gender(s):=Non-Binary|gender(s)_attracted_to:=Women (exclusively or not)}}
    {{Sexuality Info|title1=|image1=Trixic.png|caption1=The trixic flag.|gender(s):=Nonbinary|gender(s)_attracted_to:=Women (exclusively or not)}}


    '''Trixic''', also know as '''orbisian''', is a [[diamoric]] orientation that refers to [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] people who are attracted to women. It may be abbreviated to '''nblw,''' meaning 'non-binary loving women'. This can be exclusive attraction or not. If one is exclusively attracted to women one might also identity as [[feminamoric]]. The term was created as a non-binary equivalent of [[sapphic]]. Trixic can be used by any non-binary person, regardless of [[Gender Alignment|alignment]], though non-binary people attracted to women do not have to identify as trixic.
    '''Trixic''', also know as '''orbisian''', is a [[diamoric]] orientation that refers to [[Non-Binary|nonbinary]] people who are attracted to women. It may be abbreviated to '''NBLW,''' meaning 'nonbinary loving women'. This can be exclusive attraction or not. If one is exclusively attracted to women one might also identity as [[feminamoric]]. The term was created as a nonbinary equivalent of [[sapphic]]. Trixic can be used by any nonbinary person, regardless of [[Gender Alignment|alignment]], though nonbinary people attracted to women do ''not'' have to identify as trixic, so do not force it to anyone.


    The masculine equivalent to trixic is [[toric]].
    The masculine equivalent to trixic is [[toric]].
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    == Flag ==
    == Flag ==
    The trixic flag was created by Tumblr user Non-aligned-sapphic on October 10th, 2017.<ref>https://non-aligned-sapphic.tumblr.com/post/166265392726/a-simple-idea-for-the-orbisian-flag-purples-and</ref> Purple and yellow represents being non-binary, pink represents attraction to women.
    The trixic flag was created by Tumblr user Non-aligned-sapphic on October 10th, 2017.<ref>https://non-aligned-sapphic.tumblr.com/post/166265392726/a-simple-idea-for-the-orbisian-flag-purples-and</ref> Purple and yellow represents being nonbinary, pink represents attraction to women.
    [[File:Alternate design to the trixic flag.png|thumb|226x226px|Alternate design for the trixic flag.]]
    [[File:Alternate design to the trixic flag.png|thumb|226x226px|Alternate design for the trixic flag.]]



    Revision as of 22:39, 26 November 2020


    Trixic, also know as orbisian, is a diamoric orientation that refers to nonbinary people who are attracted to women. It may be abbreviated to NBLW, meaning 'nonbinary loving women'. This can be exclusive attraction or not. If one is exclusively attracted to women one might also identity as feminamoric. The term was created as a nonbinary equivalent of sapphic. Trixic can be used by any nonbinary person, regardless of alignment, though nonbinary people attracted to women do not have to identify as trixic, so do not force it to anyone.

    The masculine equivalent to trixic is toric.

    This term originates from the Latin suffix -trix denoting feminine agent nouns such as aviatrix or dominatrix.

    The trixic flag
    The trixic flag, without symbol.

    Flag

    The trixic flag was created by Tumblr user Non-aligned-sapphic on October 10th, 2017.[1] Purple and yellow represents being nonbinary, pink represents attraction to women.

    Alternate design for the trixic flag.

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