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'''Venusic '''(also called '''venusian''') is an orientation for [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] people who are exclusively attracted to women, women-aligned people, and [[Lunarian|lunarians]]. The terms was created as a non-problematic alternative to gynosexual, and is meant to be used along side the [[Galactian Alignments|galactian alignment system]], though it can be used by any non-binary person. |
'''Venusic '''(also called '''venusian''') is an orientation for [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] people who are exclusively attracted to women, women-aligned people, and [[Lunarian|lunarians]]. The terms was created as a non-problematic alternative to gynosexual, and is meant to be used along side the [[Galactian Alignments|galactian alignment system]], though it can be used by any non-binary person. |
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[[File:Venusicflag2.png|thumb|220x220px|The venusic flag with a simplified image of Venus.]] |
[[File:Venusicflag2.png|thumb|220x220px|The venusic flag with a simplified image of Venus.]] |
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Venusic (also called venusian) is an orientation for non-binary people who are exclusively attracted to women, women-aligned people, and lunarians. The terms was created as a non-problematic alternative to gynosexual, and is meant to be used along side the galactian alignment system, though it can be used by any non-binary person.
The term can be altered to indicate sexual or romantic attraction with venussexual and venusromantic.
Similar terms include feminamoric, trixic, and lunaric.
The masculine equivalent to venusic is marsic. The non-binary equivalent is terraric.
History
The term was first thought of from a reply to an anonymous submission to the Tumblr blog, temp-nb-blog on December 30, 2016[1].
Flag
The venusic flag was designed by temp-nb-blog on February 21, 2017[2]. The color scheme was chosen to represent femininity and to resemble the clouds of Venus.
Etymology
Venus was chosen as the root of Venusic because Venus was historically associated with women and feminine energy.