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    {{Sexuality Info|image1=Viramoricflag.png|caption1=The original viramoric flag.|gender(s):=Non-binary|gender(s)_attracted_to:=Men}}'''Viramoric''' is a [[diamoric]] [[orientation]] that refers to [[non-binary]] and/or [[genderqueer]] individuals who are exclusively or primarily [[attracted]] to [[men]].
    [[File:Viramoricflag1.png|thumb|220x220px|A Viramoric flag]]
    '''Viramoric''' is a [[diamoric]] orientation that refers to [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] people who are attracted to men. The term is necessary because most other ways to say that one is attracted to men involve the assumption of one's gender. For example a [[straight]] person attracted to men is typically a woman. A [[gay]] person attracted to men is typically a man, although some non-binary people have also adopted this framing of their orientation. Some non-binary people are uncomfortable with this, and found the term viramoric useful for specifying a non-binary person attracted to men.[[File:Viramoricflag.png|thumb|220x220px|The original viramoric flag.]]The first usage of the term, alongside feminamoric, was in an anonymous tumblr ask<ref>https://marlowelune.tumblr.com/post/160601325244/this-is-kinda-late-but-re-words-meaning-nb-into</ref> to Tumblr user Marlowelune in May 2017. A follow up definition<ref>https://marlowelune.tumblr.com/post/160603205784/im-actually-gonna-cry-theres-finally-a-term-for</ref> sent in anonymously was hosted by the same user.


    The term was created because most other ways to say that one is attracted to men involve the assumption of one's gender. For example, a [[straight]] individual attracted to men is typically a woman. A [[gay]] individual attracted to men is typically a man. Although some non-binary individuals have also adopted this framing of their orientation, some non-binary individuals are uncomfortable with this, and found the term viramoric useful for specifying a non-binary individual attracted to men.
    The flag to the right was made by Tumblr user snozzzz under the group sideblog lgbtqa-pride-icons.<ref>https://lgbtqa-pride-icons.tumblr.com/post/187455731055/a-new-flag-i-thought-the-flag-for-viramoric</ref><sup> </sup>The flag has 5 stripes, and from top to bottom, the yellow stands for non-binary identity, the white stands for diversity, the green stands for positivity, the blue stands for attraction to men, and the purple stands for love.


    The [[femaric]] counterpart to viramoric is [[feminamoric]]. The [[enboric]] counterpart is [[ceteramoric]]. A similar term to is [[androsexual]], though some individuals are uncomfortable identifying with this term as it can have transphobic implications.
    [[File:Viramoricflag2.png|thumb|220x220px|A viramoric flag made by tumblr user viramoric.]]The feminine counterpart to viramoric is [[feminamoric]].


    == History ==
    Another term to refer to this is [[androsexual]], though some people are uncomfortable identifying with this term as it can be considered transphobic, because the prefix andro- literally translates to man.
    The first usage of the term, alongside feminamoric, was in an anonymous tumblr ask<ref>https://marlowelune.tumblr.com/post/160601325244/this-is-kinda-late-but-re-words-meaning-nb-into</ref> to Tumblr user Marlowelune in May 12, 2017. A follow up definition<ref>https://marlowelune.tumblr.com/post/160603205784/im-actually-gonna-cry-theres-finally-a-term-for</ref> also sent anonymously was posted on the same day.

    The term is styled after diamoric and comes from Latin ''vir'' mean "man" and ''amor'' meaning "love".


    == Flag ==
    == Flag ==
    Many flags have been proposed for viramoric. The original and most commonly used flag, designed by Milith Rusignuolo, has 5 stripes: maroon, white, blue, white, olive green. It was based off of the Diamoric and Genderqueer flags, as well as the traditional female and male colours.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20170619005917/https://avia-viridis.neocities.org/sof/viri.html</ref><ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20180210192310/https://avia-viridis.neocities.org/flags.html</ref>
    [[File:Viramoricflag3.jpg|thumb|220x220px|A viramoric flag made by tumblr users demisexual-yuri, feuillyadeux, bizexuals and justfolieadoit]]Many flags have been proposed for viramory. The original flag was commonly used until recently, when others sought out to make their own viramoric flags. The general feeling of the original flag is that it did not represent in a clear way what being viramoric was and meant. The creator of this flag is unknown.

    In several proposed viramoric flag shades of red are used to represent non-binary and genderqueer individual's attraction to men for numerous reasons (the Mars symbol is used to symbolize men, the planet Mars is red, and the mythological roman god Mars is the god of war and bloodshed).

    One flag was made by Tumblr user snozzzz under the group sideblog lgbtqa-pride-icons.<ref>https://lgbtqa-pride-icons.tumblr.com/post/187455731055/a-new-flag-i-thought-the-flag-for-viramoric</ref><sup> </sup>The flag has 5 stripes. The yellow stands for non-binary identities, the white stands for diversity, the green stands for positivity, the blue stands for attraction to men, and the purple stands for love.

    Another flag that has been proposed is one made by Tumblr user viramoric.<ref>https://viramoric.tumblr.com/post/174599026315/heres-a-mock-up-ive-done-for-a-redesign-of-the</ref> It is not very commonly used, and the general feeling is that it is too simplistic. The red in the flag stands for the attraction to men, as red is the color of Mars. The non-binary and male symbols are interlocked.


    Another flag that has been proposed is one made by Tumblr user viramoric.<ref>https://viramoric.tumblr.com/post/174599026315/heres-a-mock-up-ive-done-for-a-redesign-of-the</ref> It is not very commonly used, and the general feeling is that it is too simplistic. The red in the flag stands for the attraction to men, as red is the color of Mars and Mars represents men, since the astrological symbol for Mars is the same as the commonly used symbol for men.[[File:Tumblr oxzvd1jTSj1wej2kdo1 540.png|thumb|220x220px|A viramoric flag created by tumblr user diamoricmlm-and-nblm]]One flag that has been created for viramory is the one with the red banner on the side of the nonbinary flag. This flag was created in a discord server and four different Tumblr accounts are cited on the original post: demisexual-yuri, feuillyadeux, bizexuals, and justfolieadoit.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20170619010331/http://demisexual-yuri.tumblr.com/post/161260991608/proposed-viramoric-flag-viramoric-nonbinary?is_related_post=1</ref> The flag is an amalgamation of the non-binary flag and a red banner, which is supposed to represent attraction to men. Red was chosen for its association with the planet Mars and therefore men, just like the other flag.
    One flag that has been created for viramoric has a red banner on the side of the non-binary flag. This flag was created in a discord server and four different Tumblr accounts are cited on the original post: demisexual-yuri, feuillyadeux, bizexuals, and justfolieadoit.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20170619010331/http://demisexual-yuri.tumblr.com/post/161260991608/proposed-viramoric-flag-viramoric-nonbinary?is_related_post=1</ref> On the right side is the non-binary flag. The non-binary colors dominate the flag as the individual’s non-binary-ness is central to the attraction and is what makes the attraction inherently non-straight. The red stripes at the side represent men.


    <gallery widths="185">
    The viramoric flag shown created by Tumblr user diamoricmlm-and-nblm is probably the most commonly used. It is meant to mirror the orbisian or [http://lgbta.wikia.org/wiki/Trixic trixic] flag, even though feminamoric was the proposed counterpart to viramoric. The flag was made by Tumblr user diamoricmlm-and-nblm, the green and purple shades representing being nonbinary, and the blue representing attraction to men.<ref>https://diamoricmlm-and-nblm.tumblr.com/post/166519098971/an-idea-for-the-nblmquadrisiantoric-flag-based</ref>
    Somemoreflags Viramoric.png|A proposed viramoric flag.
    Somemoreflags Viramoric (s).png|A proposed viramoric flag (with symbols).
    Viramoricflag1.png|A viramoric flag by snozzzz.
    Viramoricflag2.png|A viramoric flag by viramoric.
    Viramoricflag3.jpg|A viramoric flag by demisexual-yuri, feuillyadeux, bizexuals and justfolieadoit.
    Viramoric..png|A viramoric flag by chrubicide.
    49963128-9034-4E7D-86C6-650E717125AD.jpeg|A viramoric flag by vapormaws|link=https://www.deviantart.com/vapormaws/art/Viramoric-Flag-868231821
    </gallery>


    == Resources ==
    == Resources ==
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    [[Category:Mia/Min Attraction]]

    Latest revision as of 01:04, 6 October 2023

    Viramoric is a diamoric orientation that refers to non-binary and/or genderqueer individuals who are exclusively or primarily attracted to men.

    The term was created because most other ways to say that one is attracted to men involve the assumption of one's gender. For example, a straight individual attracted to men is typically a woman. A gay individual attracted to men is typically a man. Although some non-binary individuals have also adopted this framing of their orientation, some non-binary individuals are uncomfortable with this, and found the term viramoric useful for specifying a non-binary individual attracted to men.

    The femaric counterpart to viramoric is feminamoric. The enboric counterpart is ceteramoric. A similar term to is androsexual, though some individuals are uncomfortable identifying with this term as it can have transphobic implications.

    History

    The first usage of the term, alongside feminamoric, was in an anonymous tumblr ask[1] to Tumblr user Marlowelune in May 12, 2017. A follow up definition[2] also sent anonymously was posted on the same day.

    The term is styled after diamoric and comes from Latin vir mean "man" and amor meaning "love".

    Flag

    Many flags have been proposed for viramoric. The original and most commonly used flag, designed by Milith Rusignuolo, has 5 stripes: maroon, white, blue, white, olive green. It was based off of the Diamoric and Genderqueer flags, as well as the traditional female and male colours.[3][4]

    In several proposed viramoric flag shades of red are used to represent non-binary and genderqueer individual's attraction to men for numerous reasons (the Mars symbol is used to symbolize men, the planet Mars is red, and the mythological roman god Mars is the god of war and bloodshed).

    One flag was made by Tumblr user snozzzz under the group sideblog lgbtqa-pride-icons.[5] The flag has 5 stripes. The yellow stands for non-binary identities, the white stands for diversity, the green stands for positivity, the blue stands for attraction to men, and the purple stands for love.

    Another flag that has been proposed is one made by Tumblr user viramoric.[6] It is not very commonly used, and the general feeling is that it is too simplistic. The red in the flag stands for the attraction to men, as red is the color of Mars. The non-binary and male symbols are interlocked.

    One flag that has been created for viramoric has a red banner on the side of the non-binary flag. This flag was created in a discord server and four different Tumblr accounts are cited on the original post: demisexual-yuri, feuillyadeux, bizexuals, and justfolieadoit.[7] On the right side is the non-binary flag. The non-binary colors dominate the flag as the individual’s non-binary-ness is central to the attraction and is what makes the attraction inherently non-straight. The red stripes at the side represent men.

    Resources

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