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<blockquote>'''Not to be confused with [[Amethystian]].'''</blockquote>{{Sexuality_Info|image1=Amethystian (sexuality) flag.png|caption1=The Amethystian orientation flag|gender(s):=Woman/Woman-Aligned|gender(s)_attracted_to:=Women and Non-Binary}} |
{{Unsourced}}<blockquote>'''Not to be confused with [[Amethystian]].'''</blockquote>{{Sexuality_Info|image1=Amethystian (sexuality) flag.png|caption1=The Amethystian orientation flag|gender(s):=Woman/Woman-Aligned|gender(s)_attracted_to:=Women and Non-Binary}} |
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'''Amethystian''' describes a woman, or feminine-aligned person, who is wlw and wlnb, meaning a woman who is attracted to women and to [[Non-Binary|non-binary people]], but who does not necessarily prioritize their attraction to women and non-binary people over other attractions they may have. This attraction need not be exclusive, although it can be. A woman who is amethystian may identify as [[omnisexual]], [[polysexual]], [[bisexual]], [[sapphic]], or another [[multisexual]] label. |
'''Amethystian''' describes a woman, or feminine-aligned person, who is wlw and wlnb, meaning a woman who is attracted to women and to [[Non-Binary|non-binary people]], but who does not necessarily prioritize their attraction to women and non-binary people over other attractions they may have. This attraction need not be exclusive, although it can be. A woman who is amethystian may identify as [[omnisexual]], [[polysexual]], [[bisexual]], [[sapphic]], or another [[multisexual]] label. |
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Revision as of 01:52, 13 November 2021
Not to be confused with Amethystian.
Amethystian describes a woman, or feminine-aligned person, who is wlw and wlnb, meaning a woman who is attracted to women and to non-binary people, but who does not necessarily prioritize their attraction to women and non-binary people over other attractions they may have. This attraction need not be exclusive, although it can be. A woman who is amethystian may identify as omnisexual, polysexual, bisexual, sapphic, or another multisexual label.
This is a similar term to Agatic.
Flag
The flag and term were coined by Fandom user @GhostOrchidGynoid on January 6th, 2021. The term and flag were coined to complement the citrinian term and flag, since real-life amethyst and citrine are the same gemstone with different impurities and are often found together.