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    {{Sexuality_Info|image1=Auqamarina.png|caption1=The aquamarina flag.|gender(s):=Xenogender|gender(s)_attracted_to:=Male or male-aligned (exclusively)}}'''Aquamarina''' Is a [[xyric]] orientation that is [[xenogender]] loving [[Man|men]] or male-aligned individuals exclusively.
    {{Sexuality_Info|image1=Auqamarina.png|caption1=The aquamarina flag.|gender(s):=Xenogender|gender(s)_attracted_to:=Male or male-aligned (exclusively)}}'''Aquamarina''' is a [[xyric]] orientation that is [[xenogender]] loving [[Man|men]] or male-aligned individuals exclusively.


    The feminine equivalent to aquamarina is [[tourmalantic]], and the non-exclusive equivalent to aquamarina is [[zoric]].
    The feminine equivalent to aquamarina is [[tourmalantic]], and the non-exclusive equivalent to aquamarina is [[zoric]].


    ==History==
    ==History==
    The term was coined on July 9, 2021. The flag was made on the same day.
    The term and flag were coined on July 9, 2021 by a still unidentified person.


    ==Flag ==
    ==Flag ==
    The aquamarina flag has seven stripes: three turquoise stripes of different values, a white stripe, and three blue stripes of different values. On the center of the flag, the xenogender symbol and the male symbol are interlocked. The three shades of turquoise represent attraction to xenogender people, the white stripe represents community, and the three shades of steel blue represent attraction to masculinity.
    The aquamarina flag consists of seven horizontal stripes. From top to bottom these are: three shades of turquoise representing attraction to xenogender people, a white stripe representing community, and three shades of blue representing attraction to masculinity.

    In the center of the flag, the xenogender symbol and the male symbol are interlocked.


    ==Etymology==
    ==Etymology==
    The name "aquamarina" comes from the word "aquamarine." Aquamarine is a gemstone that is blue.
    The name "aquamarina" comes from the word "aquamarine." Aquamarine is a blue gemstone.
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    Aquamarina is a xyric orientation that is xenogender loving men or male-aligned individuals exclusively.

    The feminine equivalent to aquamarina is tourmalantic, and the non-exclusive equivalent to aquamarina is zoric.

    History

    The term and flag were coined on July 9, 2021 by a still unidentified person.

    Flag

    The aquamarina flag consists of seven horizontal stripes. From top to bottom these are: three shades of turquoise representing attraction to xenogender people, a white stripe representing community, and three shades of blue representing attraction to masculinity.

    In the center of the flag, the xenogender symbol and the male symbol are interlocked.

    Etymology

    The name "aquamarina" comes from the word "aquamarine." Aquamarine is a blue gemstone.

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