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⚫ | A '''wavership''' is a form of relationship where the exact type of relationship changes. For example, one day the relationship might be romantic, the next day it might be [[Queerplatonic Relationship|queerplatonic]], a platonic bond another, and a [[Soft Romo|soft romo]] relationship another day. Wavership can also be used when the exact nature of a relationship isn't known by the |
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[[File:Wavership 3.png|thumb|171x171px|Another alternate flag.]] |
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⚫ | A '''wavership''' is a form of relationship where the exact type of relationship changes. For example, one day the relationship might be romantic, the next day it might be [[Queerplatonic Relationship|queerplatonic]], a platonic bond another, and a [[Soft Romo|soft romo]] relationship another day. Wavership can also be used when the exact nature of a relationship isn't known by the individuals in the relationship, but they know it's a partnership of some kind. |
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The nature of the relationship might change for any number of reasons including: |
The nature of the relationship might change for any number of reasons including: |
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* One or more partners is a system (DID). |
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* One or more partners is part of a system or otherwise [https://morethanone.info/ plural]. |
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* One or more partners is [[aroflux]]/[[aceflux]] |
* One or more partners is [[aroflux]]/[[aceflux]] |
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* One or more partners is [[greyromantic]]/sexual, [[quoiromantic]]/sexual, or otherwise [[Aromantic Spectrum|aro-spec]]/[[Asexual Spectrum|ace-spec]]. |
* One or more partners is [[greyromantic]]/sexual, [[quoiromantic]]/sexual, or otherwise [[Aromantic Spectrum|aro-spec]]/[[Asexual Spectrum|ace-spec]]. |
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* One or more partners has a [[Genderfluid|fluid gender]]. |
* One or more partners has a [[Genderfluid|fluid gender]]. |
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* One or more partners is [[abrosexual]]. |
* One or more partners is [[abrosexual]]. |
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* One or more partners is disabled/chronically ill and has a varying amount spoons for the relationship. |
* One or more partners is disabled/chronically ill and has a varying amount of spoons for the relationship. |
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Someone in a wavership can be called anything, including partner, girl/boyfriend, datemate, etc. Terms specific to waverships include wavermate and waffle. The term used for one's partner might change based on the nature of the relationship at that moment. |
Someone in a wavership can be called anything, including partner, girl/boyfriend, datemate, etc. Terms specific to waverships include wavermate and waffle. The term used for one's partner(s) might change based on the nature of the relationship at that moment. |
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Someone interested in having a wavership might call themself [[fluitic]]. |
Someone interested in having a wavership might call themself [[fluitic]]. |
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== History == |
== History == |
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Wavership was coined on September 17, 2018 by the Tumblr user Wavership<ref>https://wavership.tumblr.com/post/178197015634/new-term-wavership</ref>. |
Wavership was coined on September 17, 2018 by the Tumblr user Wavership<ref>https://wavership.tumblr.com/post/178197015634/new-term-wavership</ref>. |
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== Flags == |
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The wavership flags were coined by a user going by Wendy on December 16th, 2020 and December 18th, 2020. The black hearts represent occasional [[Singleish|singleness]] and [[Platonic Attraction|platonic]] bonding, the blue represents [[Queerplatonic Attraction|queerplatonic]] bonding, the puple represents [[Alterous Attraction|alterous]] bonding, the yellow represents [[Intimaship|sexual]] bonding, the green represents [[Mental Attraction|mental]], [[Spiritual Attraction|spirtual]], and [[Emotional Attraction|emotional]] bonding, the pink represents [[Doraric Attraction|doraric]] and [[Romantic Attraction|romantic]] bonding, and the shades inbetween represent all other types of bonding. The flower represents uniqueness and beauty in ones relationship. |
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== Resources == |
== Resources == |
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[[Category:Terminology]] |
[[Category:Terminology]] |
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[[Category:Relationships]] |
Latest revision as of 15:18, 11 March 2023
A wavership is a form of relationship where the exact type of relationship changes. For example, one day the relationship might be romantic, the next day it might be queerplatonic, a platonic bond another, and a soft romo relationship another day. Wavership can also be used when the exact nature of a relationship isn't known by the individuals in the relationship, but they know it's a partnership of some kind.
The nature of the relationship might change for any number of reasons including:
- One or more partners is part of a system or otherwise plural.
- One or more partners is aroflux/aceflux
- One or more partners is greyromantic/sexual, quoiromantic/sexual, or otherwise aro-spec/ace-spec.
- One or more partners has a fluid gender.
- One or more partners is abrosexual.
- One or more partners is disabled/chronically ill and has a varying amount of spoons for the relationship.
Someone in a wavership can be called anything, including partner, girl/boyfriend, datemate, etc. Terms specific to waverships include wavermate and waffle. The term used for one's partner(s) might change based on the nature of the relationship at that moment.
Someone interested in having a wavership might call themself fluitic.
History
Wavership was coined on September 17, 2018 by the Tumblr user Wavership[1].
Flags
The wavership flags were coined by a user going by Wendy on December 16th, 2020 and December 18th, 2020. The black hearts represent occasional singleness and platonic bonding, the blue represents queerplatonic bonding, the puple represents alterous bonding, the yellow represents sexual bonding, the green represents mental, spirtual, and emotional bonding, the pink represents doraric and romantic bonding, and the shades inbetween represent all other types of bonding. The flower represents uniqueness and beauty in ones relationship.