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[[File:3CF04BF5-BB54-4ADB-8F2B-D8C0B8EAAA18.jpeg|thumb|The vixenamoric flag.]][[File:4711CEE8-6498-4872-8AA3-DB9C5E878036.jpeg|thumb]]'''Vixenamoric''' is a term for strictly women loving women. It was coined by Twitter users @ssapphrodite and @viixenyy to "distance [[Lesbian|lesbians]] attracted exclusively to femininity from [[Non-Binary|non-binary]], [[He/Him Lesbian|he/him]] and [[They/Them Lesbian|they/them lesbians]]"<ref>https://twitter.com/ssapphrodite/status/1277945495416197124?s=21</ref>, though this is inherently exclusionary and implies those groups aren't lesbians.<ref>https://vixenamoria.carrd.co/</ref> This is because they believe that pronouns equal gender, even though there are many languages that lack gender-specific pronouns and the extensive historical evidence of lesbians who do not use she/her pronouns due to the complicated relationship with womanhood lesbians have because womanhood has been strictly defined in relation to men. Some have attempted to reclaim the term to refer to lesbians attracted to those who are exclusively female. |
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Revision as of 14:03, 17 September 2020
Vixenamoric is a term for strictly women loving women. It was coined by Twitter users @ssapphrodite and @viixenyy to "distance lesbians attracted exclusively to femininity from non-binary, he/him and they/them lesbians"[1], though this is inherently exclusionary and implies those groups aren't lesbians.[2] This is because they believe that pronouns equal gender, even though there are many languages that lack gender-specific pronouns and the extensive historical evidence of lesbians who do not use she/her pronouns due to the complicated relationship with womanhood lesbians have because womanhood has been strictly defined in relation to men. Some have attempted to reclaim the term to refer to lesbians attracted to those who are exclusively female.