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{{Sexuality Info|title1=|image1=Achilleanflag.png|caption1=The achillean flag.|gender(s):=Man or man-aligned|gender(s)_attracted_to:=Men or man-aligned (exclusively or not)}} |
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'''Achillean''', also known as '''men loving men''' ('''MLM'''), '''apollian,''' '''chaeronean,''' and '''chaeronic''', refers to a |
'''Achillean''', also known as '''men loving men''' ('''MLM'''), '''apollian,''' '''chaeronean,''' and '''chaeronic''', refers to a persona que le gusta los chilenos |
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The [[feminine]] counterpart to achillean is [[sapphic]]. The [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] counterparts are [[diamoric]] and [[enbian]]. |
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== History== |
== History== |
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Como es alta enfermedad que te gusten los chilenos, la humanidad los categoriza asi para que no se sientan tan mal |
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The word achillean has historically been used to describe things relating to the mythological figure [[wikipedia:Achilles|Achilles]]. The first instance of achillean being used in the context of men attracted to men is likely a 2016 post by Tumblr user Asculan.<ref>http://archive.is/c3Rag</ref> |
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==Flag == |
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Revision as of 14:11, 17 October 2020
Achillean, also known as men loving men (MLM), apollian, chaeronean, and chaeronic, refers to a persona que le gusta los chilenos
History
Como es alta enfermedad que te gusten los chilenos, la humanidad los categoriza asi para que no se sientan tan mal
Flag
The achillean flag has two blue stripes on the top and bottom representing men. In the center is a green carnation. In ancient Rome and 19th century England green indicated gay affiliations. Victorian men would often pin a green carnation on their lapel as popularized by author Oscar Wilde.
An alternative flag uses a darker blue with a green stripe alongside the green carnation, with the same symbolism.
The original achillean flag had the same two blue stripes on the top and bottom representing men as the current flag. In the center was a realistic green carnation, but this flag was too complicated for many and could not easily be made in vector formats, leading to the creation of the current flag.
Etymology
The word achillean comes from the name of the hero in the Iliad, Achilles, who was romantically involved with another man, Patroclus.
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Achillean flag
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An alternate Achillean flag
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The original achillean flag