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The term can be used as a modifier combined with other identities to specify that one prioritizes their attraction to and relationships with other men/enbys. It may also be used as an identity on its own and may be particularly useful for individuals who know they are attracted to men/enbys but may be uncertain if they are attracted to other genders. It can also be used to describe a relationship between the same/similar gender. |
The term can be used as a modifier combined with other identities to specify that one prioritizes their attraction to and relationships with other men/enbys. It may also be used as an identity on its own and may be particularly useful for individuals who know they are attracted to men/enbys but may be uncertain if they are attracted to other genders. It can also be used to describe a relationship between the same/similar gender. |
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It can be used as the non-exclusive counterpart to vincian. Vincian and achillean are the men-loving-men counterpart to [[turian]] and [[floric]]. |
It can be used as the non-exclusive counterpart to vincian. Vincian and achillean are the men-loving-men counterpart to [[turian]] and [[floric]]. |
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The [[non-binary]]/[[enboric]] counterparts are [[diamoric]] and [[enbian]]. The [[female]] counterpart is [[julietian]]. The [[femaric]] counterparts are [[sapphic]] and [[faunic]]. |
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The [[non-binary]]/[[enboric]] counterparts are [[diamoric]] and [[enbian]]. The [[femaric]] counterpart is [[julietian]]. |
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== Other Terms == |
== Other Terms == |