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[[File:Virgamsexual.png|thumb|The virgamsexual flag without the symbol.]] |
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'''Virgamsexual''' is a combination of [[abrosexual]] and [[panromantic]]. A [[Sexual Orientation|sexuality]] which is [[:Category:Fluid Sexuality|fluid]] while still being in harmony with the gender(s)/[[Gender Presentation|gender expression]] of the |
'''Virgamsexual''' is a combination of [[abrosexual]] and [[panromantic]]. A [[Sexual Orientation|sexuality]] which is [[:Category:Fluid Sexuality|fluid]] while still being in harmony with the gender(s)/[[Gender Presentation|gender expression]] of the individual(s) one is attracted to [[Romantic Attraction|romantically]] (or [[Tertiary Attraction|any other form of attraction]]). Basically, one's sexuality changes in a way that it's always in cohesion to the gender(s) and/or gender expression of the individual one is attracted to romantically. |
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Examples of virgamsexuality: |
Examples of virgamsexuality: |
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* [[Achillean|Homosexual (mlm, nblm)]] when attracted romantically to a [[man]] |
* [[Achillean|Homosexual (mlm, nblm)]] when attracted romantically to a [[man]]. |
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* [[Straight|Heterosexual (mlw, nblw)]] when attracted romantically to a [[woman]] |
* [[Straight|Heterosexual (mlw, nblw)]] when attracted romantically to a [[woman]]. |
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* [[Ceterosexual]] when attracted romantically to a [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] |
* [[Ceterosexual]] when attracted romantically to a [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] individual. |
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* [[Finsexual]] when attracted romantically to a [[feminine]] |
* [[Finsexual]] when attracted romantically to a [[feminine]] individual. |
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* [[Mascusexual]] when attracted romantically to a [[masculine]] |
* [[Mascusexual]] when attracted romantically to a [[masculine]] individual. |
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* [[GNCsexual]] when attracted romantically to a [[Gender Non-Conforming|gender non-conforming]] |
* [[GNCsexual]] when attracted romantically to a [[Gender Non-Conforming|gender non-conforming]] individual. |
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* [[Minwomasexual]] when attracted romantically to a masculine woman |
* [[Minwomasexual]] when attracted romantically to a masculine woman. |
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* [[Finmasexual]] when attracted romantically to a feminine man |
* [[Finmasexual]] when attracted romantically to a feminine man. |
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* [[Sapphic|Sapphic(wlw, nblw)]] when attracted romantically to a woman |
* [[Sapphic|Sapphic (wlw, nblw)]] when attracted romantically to a woman. |
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* [[Androgynesexual]] when attracted romantically to an [[androgyne]] |
* [[Androgynesexual]] when attracted romantically to an [[androgyne]] individual. |
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== History == |
== History == |
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The term was coined by Tumblr user themogaidragon on June 24, 2021.<ref name=":0">[https://themogaidragon.tumblr.com/post/654899734061924352/fefzs The MOGAI Dragon on Tumblr: Virgamsexual]</ref> |
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==Flag== |
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The flag was designed by Tumblr user themogaidragon on the day of coining. The flag is a mix of the |
The flag was designed by Tumblr user themogaidragon on the day of coining. The flag is a mix of the abrosexual, panromantic, and [[panflux]] flags. |
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==Etymology== |
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The coiner used the prefix '' |
The coiner used the prefix ''virgam'' to mean "personal" in Greek; however, this translation has not been confirmed.<ref>[https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/virgam Wiktionary: virgam]</ref> |
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==References== |
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[[Category:Sexuality]] |
[[Category:Sexuality]] |
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[[Category:Combination Identities]] |
[[Category:Combination Identities]] |
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[[Category:Fluid Sexuality]] |
[[Category:Fluid Sexuality]] |
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[[Category:Microlabel]] |
[[Category:Microlabel]] |
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[[Category:Orientation]] |
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Revision as of 12:25, 3 September 2021
Virgamsexual is a combination of abrosexual and panromantic. A sexuality which is fluid while still being in harmony with the gender(s)/gender expression of the individual(s) one is attracted to romantically (or any other form of attraction). Basically, one's sexuality changes in a way that it's always in cohesion to the gender(s) and/or gender expression of the individual one is attracted to romantically.
Examples of virgamsexuality:
- Homosexual (mlm, nblm) when attracted romantically to a man.
- Heterosexual (mlw, nblw) when attracted romantically to a woman.
- Ceterosexual when attracted romantically to a non-binary individual.
- Finsexual when attracted romantically to a feminine individual.
- Mascusexual when attracted romantically to a masculine individual.
- GNCsexual when attracted romantically to a gender non-conforming individual.
- Minwomasexual when attracted romantically to a masculine woman.
- Finmasexual when attracted romantically to a feminine man.
- Sapphic (wlw, nblw) when attracted romantically to a woman.
- Androgynesexual when attracted romantically to an androgyne individual.
History
The term was coined by Tumblr user themogaidragon on June 24, 2021.[1]
Flag
The flag was designed by Tumblr user themogaidragon on the day of coining. The flag is a mix of the abrosexual, panromantic, and panflux flags.
Etymology
The coiner used the prefix virgam to mean "personal" in Greek; however, this translation has not been confirmed.[2]