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    For example, someone who is [[asexual]], [[panromantic]] and [[bi]][[platonic]] would be considered variangled. Someone who is [[polysexual]] polyromantic [[homo]][[alterous]] would not be consider varioriented but would be variangled because their tertiary [[attraction]] does not "match" their other attractions. Someone who is [[Greyasexual|grey]]-[[hetero]][[alterous]] and biplatonic would be considered variangled (regardless of their sexual and romantic orientation) because two of their tertiary orientations do not "match".
    For example, someone who is [[asexual]], [[panromantic]] and [[bi]][[platonic]] would be considered variangled. Someone who is [[polysexual]] polyromantic [[homo]][[alterous]] would not be consider varioriented but would be variangled because their tertiary [[attraction]] does not "match" their other attractions. Someone who is [[Greyasexual|grey]]-[[hetero]][[alterous]] and biplatonic would be considered variangled (regardless of their sexual and romantic orientation) because two of their tertiary orientations do not "match".

    Its counterpart is [[periangled]].
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    Latest revision as of 01:12, 19 June 2023

    The variangled flag

    Variangled or vari-angular refers to someone with differing orientations, but is not limited to just romantic or sexual orientations. It also applies additionally to tertiary forms of attraction.[1] It is based on the terms angled aroace and varioriented.

    For example, someone who is asexual, panromantic and biplatonic would be considered variangled. Someone who is polysexual polyromantic homoalterous would not be consider varioriented but would be variangled because their tertiary attraction does not "match" their other attractions. Someone who is grey-heteroalterous and biplatonic would be considered variangled (regardless of their sexual and romantic orientation) because two of their tertiary orientations do not "match".

    Its counterpart is periangled.

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