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    Being "a woman, man, and non-binary" includes:
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    * Folklen who are [[genderfluid]], and therefore are sometimes women, sometimes men, and sometimes non-binary.
    * Individuals who are [[genderfluid]], and therefore are sometimes women, sometimes men, and sometimes non-binary.
    * [[Trigender]] or [[multigender]] folklen who are men/man aligned, women/woman aligned, and non-binary/[[Abinary|unaligned]] at the same time.
    * [[Trigender]] or [[multigender]] Individuals who are men/man aligned, women/woman aligned, and non-binary/[[Abinary|unaligned]] at the same time.
    * Being non-binary and considering oneself to be aligned with all genders.
    * Being non-binary and considering oneself to be aligned with all genders.



    Revision as of 21:18, 20 September 2021

    Aurian refers to someone who is nblw, nblm, wlw, wlm, mlm, and mlw, meaning someone who is a woman, man, and non-binary who is attracted to men and women.

    Being "a woman, man, and non-binary" includes:

    • Individuals who are genderfluid, and therefore are sometimes women, sometimes men, and sometimes non-binary.
    • Trigender or multigender Individuals who are men/man aligned, women/woman aligned, and non-binary/unaligned at the same time.
    • Being non-binary and considering oneself to be aligned with all genders.

    An aurian person is attracted to men and women and/or prioritizes their attraction to men and women over other attractions they may have. Aurian is an umbrella term, like sapphic, achillean, and diamoric, though it can also be used as an identity by itself.


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    The aurian flag was created by Tumblr use Arco-pluris on June 12, 2018[1].

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