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    == History ==
    == History ==
    It is unknown when binsexual was originally coined, however its earliest mention appears to be by [[User:Spiralgalaxyuwu|<bdi>Spiralgalaxyuwu</bdi>]] on October 8th of 2020.
    It is unknown when binsexual was originally coined, however its earliest mention appears to be by [[User:Spiralgalaxyuwu|<bdi>Spiralgalaxyuwu</bdi>]] on October 8th of 2020.
    [[File:7F78FF07-FBB8-42A7-89F5-D097B5E90B1B.png|thumb|Alternate Flag by @BeeCampbell13]]
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    == Flags ==
    == Flags ==
    [[File:Binsexual.png|thumb|Binsexual redesign by RoseWatera.]]
    The first binsexual flag was coined by FANDOM user Rosewatera on an unknown date. It is likely based off of the [[bisexual]] flag.
    The first binsexual flag was coined by FANDOM user Rosewatera on an unknown date. It is likely based off of the [[bisexual]] flag.
    [[File:7F78FF07-FBB8-42A7-89F5-D097B5E90B1B.png|thumb|alt=|Alternate Flag by @BeeCampbell13]]
    The second flag was coined by a user going by Alex on December 29th, 2020. It is also based off of the bisexual flag. The dark blue represents [[Azurgirl|masculine women]], the light blue represents masculine [[Man|men]], the white represents [[neutral]]/genderless-presenting men and women, the light purple represents [[androgynous]] men and women, as well as men and women who are [[Expression Fluid|fluid in presentation]], the dark purple represents [[Amaranthian|xenic]] men and women, the light pink represents [[feminine]] women, and the dark pink represents feminine men. The pink figure and blue figure represent men and women, however the outlines of both of them have the opposite colors, as to represent how presentation doesn't define them. The rainbow represents the distinct and natural [[queer]]-ness of being binsexual, and the heart represents attraction and unity.
    The second flag was coined by a user going by Alex on December 29th, 2020. It is also based off of the bisexual flag. The dark blue represents [[Azurgirl|masculine women]], the light blue represents masculine [[Man|men]], the white represents [[neutral]]/genderless-presenting men and women, the light purple represents [[androgynous]] men and women, as well as men and women who are [[Expression Fluid|fluid in presentation]], the dark purple represents [[Amaranthian|xenic]] men and women, the light pink represents [[feminine]] women, and the dark pink represents feminine men. The pink figure and blue figure represent men and women, however the outlines of both of them have the opposite colors, as to represent how presentation doesn't define them. The rainbow represents the distinct and natural [[queer]]-ness of being binsexual, and the heart represents attraction and unity.
    [[File:Binseggsual.png|thumb|An alternate binsexual flag proposed by Uncertified Funny.]]
    The fourth flag was designed by FANDOM user Uncertified Funny on June the 9th 2021. The light cyan stripe represents attraction to binary men. Light pink represents attraction to binary women. White represents attraction to binary men and women who are [[Gender Non-Conforming|gender non-conforming]].
    The fifth flag was created by FANDOM user RoseWatera on August the 26th, 2021 based of the original binsexual flag. The cyan represents masculinity, the sky blue represents masculine women, and the blue represents men. The purple represents gender non-conforming men and women. The hot pink represents women, the salmon represents feminine men, and the light pink represents femininity.

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    [[Category:Sexuality]]
    [[Category:Sexuality]]
    [[Category:M-Spec]]
    [[Category:M-Spec]]

    Revision as of 14:22, 26 August 2021

    Binsexual flag by Rosewatera
    Alternate Binsexual flag
    The dyadsexual flag.

    Binsexual, also known as binarysexual or dyadsexual is the exclusive attraction to the two binary genders. It is a subtype of disexual. Some people assume that all bisexual people are binsexual, though that is not always accurate.

    The romantic counterpart is binromantic.

    History

    It is unknown when binsexual was originally coined, however its earliest mention appears to be by Spiralgalaxyuwu on October 8th of 2020.

    Alternate Flag by @BeeCampbell13


    Flags

    Binsexual redesign by RoseWatera.

    The first binsexual flag was coined by FANDOM user Rosewatera on an unknown date. It is likely based off of the bisexual flag. The second flag was coined by a user going by Alex on December 29th, 2020. It is also based off of the bisexual flag. The dark blue represents masculine women, the light blue represents masculine men, the white represents neutral/genderless-presenting men and women, the light purple represents androgynous men and women, as well as men and women who are fluid in presentation, the dark purple represents xenic men and women, the light pink represents feminine women, and the dark pink represents feminine men. The pink figure and blue figure represent men and women, however the outlines of both of them have the opposite colors, as to represent how presentation doesn't define them. The rainbow represents the distinct and natural queer-ness of being binsexual, and the heart represents attraction and unity.

    An alternate binsexual flag proposed by Uncertified Funny.

    The fourth flag was designed by FANDOM user Uncertified Funny on June the 9th 2021. The light cyan stripe represents attraction to binary men. Light pink represents attraction to binary women. White represents attraction to binary men and women who are gender non-conforming. The fifth flag was created by FANDOM user RoseWatera on August the 26th, 2021 based of the original binsexual flag. The cyan represents masculinity, the sky blue represents masculine women, and the blue represents men. The purple represents gender non-conforming men and women. The hot pink represents women, the salmon represents feminine men, and the light pink represents femininity.


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