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    Revision as of 16:08, 18 May 2021 by wikia:lgbta>Ariathatsme (Added alternate flags, added M-spec and A-spec inclusive flag)

    Trixic (or Orbisian) is a diamoric orientation that refers to non-binary people who are attracted to women. This attraction can be exclusive attraction or not. A trixic or orbisian person may or may not be attracted to other genders as well. If one is exclusively attracted to women one might also identity as feminamoric. While only orbisian was specifically created as a non-binary equivalent of sapphic, both terms can be used as such. Trixic or orbisian can be used by any non-binary person, regardless of alignment, though non-binary people attracted to women do not have to identify with these terms. It may be abbreviated to NBLW, (non-binary loving women).

    A flag with five horizontal stripes in different colors. From top to bottom the colours are as following: Deep Purple, Lavender, Salmon Pink, Light Yellow, and Orange.
    The orbisian flag, also often used as trixic flag.
    A flag very similar to the orbisian flag, but with slightly colder colors. The Venus Symbol and Non-binary Symbol are in the centre, overlapping each other.
    Alternate design based on the above flag.
    Another alternate trixic flag by Reddit user u/frcgdad_
    The trixic flag
    File:Alternative trixic flag.webp
    An alternative trixic (also labeled as Poppy-enby) flag.
    File:Alternative trixic flag w-o flower.webp
    Alternative trixic flag without the flower.

    The male equivalent of trixic is toric.

    Etymology

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

    Orbisian is based on the Latin word for circle (orbis), referencing the fact that women and femininity are often represented by circles and rounded shapes in western art.

    History & Flag

    The term orbisian was created by Tumblr user demisexual-yuri, which is now deactivated, circa July 17th, 2017.[1] In continuation of that thought, trixic was coined by Bigendering and some friends on a discord server (including Tumblr user demisexual-yuri) on Tumblr on July 20th, 2017.[2]

    The orbisian flag, which is often used as the trixic flag, was created by Tumblr user Non-aligned-sapphic on October 10th, 2017.[3] Purple and yellow represents being non-binary, pink represents attraction to women.

    The alternative trixic flag was created by an anonymous wiki user on April 20, 2021. The purple stripes represent nonbinary attraction to women. The pink poppy represents perfect love. The flag is designed to follow the same format as the sapphic, achillean, and diamoric flags, as well as similar flags for juvelic orientations.

    Another alternate trixic flag was designed by Reddit user u/frcgdad_ on September 1, 2020.

     
    Another Alternate Flag

    The alternative Poppy-enby flags were coined by FANDOM user Clear.Skyes on April 6, 2021. This user would also go on to coin the alternative name, "poppy-enby" or "poppy non-binary" the same day.

    The blue and purple trixic flags were designed by an unknown person and the meanings of the colors aren't certain.

    The M-spec and Non-sexual inclusive trixic flag was designed by FANDOM user Ariathatsme on May 18, 2021. The meaning goes as follows: Pink for female-loving, femininity, and female solidarity; yellow for non-binary individuality, unity, and solidarity; white for connection and inclusivity to all female-loving enbies; orange to include trixics attracted to women in a non-sexual way; and purple to represent m-spec trixics and asexual/a-spec trixics.

    File:Trixic (Alternate).jpg
    Multisexual-inclusive and A-spec-inclusive Flag by Ariathatsme

    Resources

    NBLW and NBLM flags (non-binary loving women and non-binary loving men) : QueerVexillology (reddit.com)

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