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[[File:Viade.png|thumb|220x220px|The viade flag.]] |
[[File:Viade.png|thumb|220x220px|The viade flag.]] |
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'''Viade''' is an identity similar to [[gai]]. It is derived from ''viado'' and ''viada'', words used in Brazil that has a similar connotation to [[f*ggot]] in the United States or [[queer]] in some ways. Viade is a term for everyone that considers their attraction and/or identity viade, including (but not limited to) people who want to express their non-binary identity and non-straight attraction in this way.<ref>https://beyond-mogai-pride-flags.tumblr.com/post/174875662735/novo-r%C3%B3tulo-viade-decidi-formular-um-r%C3%B3tulo-de</ref> It is not exclusive to Brazilians/ |
'''Viade''' is an identity similar to [[gai]]. It is derived from ''viado'' and ''viada'', words used in Brazil that has a similar connotation to [[f*ggot]] in the United States or [[queer]] in some ways. Viade is a term for everyone that considers their attraction and/or identity viade, including (but not limited to) people who want to express their [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] identity and [[Unstraight|non-straight]] attraction in this way.<ref>https://beyond-mogai-pride-flags.tumblr.com/post/174875662735/novo-r%C3%B3tulo-viade-decidi-formular-um-r%C3%B3tulo-de</ref> It is not exclusive to Brazilians/Lusophones. |
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Its [[strayt]] counterpart is [[Hétere|hetere/hetre]].<ref>[https://beyond-mogai-pride-flags.tumblr.com/post/623999067283980288/hetere-or-hetre-heter-hetr https://beyond-mogai-pride-flags.tumblr.com/post/623999067283980288/hetere-or-hetre-heterx-hetrx]</ref> |
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== Flag == |
== Flag == |
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The flag was created by Tumblr user |
The flag was created by Tumblr user oltiel on June 10, 2018.<ref>https://www.tumblr.com/blog/view/oltiel/174743372038</ref> The orange asterisk is from the nonbinary symbol, and it represents the non-binary nature of this identity. The color orange represents individuality. Therefore, this symbol represents one’s own strength and reaffirmation of viade attraction. The pink stripe represents attraction to genders/identities related to [[Feminine|femininity]]. The purple stripe represents attraction to genders/identities related to [[Androgynous|androgyny]]. The blue stripe represents attraction to genders/identities related to [[Masculine|masculinity]]. The green stripe represents attraction to genders/identities related to [[Neutral|neutrality]]. The yellow stripe represents attraction to genders/identities related to anything else ([[Uingender|undefined]] qualities, [[Xenic|xeninity]], [[Maverique|maveriquinity]], in-between others on the list, etc.). |
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== Resources == |
== Resources == |
Latest revision as of 21:01, 17 May 2021
Viade is an identity similar to gai. It is derived from viado and viada, words used in Brazil that has a similar connotation to f*ggot in the United States or queer in some ways. Viade is a term for everyone that considers their attraction and/or identity viade, including (but not limited to) people who want to express their non-binary identity and non-straight attraction in this way.[1] It is not exclusive to Brazilians/Lusophones.
Its strayt counterpart is hetere/hetre.[2]
Flag
The flag was created by Tumblr user oltiel on June 10, 2018.[3] The orange asterisk is from the nonbinary symbol, and it represents the non-binary nature of this identity. The color orange represents individuality. Therefore, this symbol represents one’s own strength and reaffirmation of viade attraction. The pink stripe represents attraction to genders/identities related to femininity. The purple stripe represents attraction to genders/identities related to androgyny. The blue stripe represents attraction to genders/identities related to masculinity. The green stripe represents attraction to genders/identities related to neutrality. The yellow stripe represents attraction to genders/identities related to anything else (undefined qualities, xeninity, maveriquinity, in-between others on the list, etc.).