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    [[File:Ceterocurious.png|thumb|The ceterocurious flag.]]
    [[File:Ceterocurious.png|thumb|The ceterocurious flag.]]
    '''Ceterocurious''' is a term for someone who is primarily not attracted to [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] individuals, but considers experimenting or having relationships with non-binary individuals for any reason. It's a combination of [[urancurious]], [[satcurious]] and [[nepcurious]], and it includes ''all'' non-binary people.
    '''Ceterocurious''' is a term for someone who is primarily not attracted to [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] individuals, but considers experimenting or having relationships with non-binary individuals for any reason. It's a combination of [[urancurious]], [[satcurious]] and [[nepcurious]], and it includes ''all'' non-binary genders.


    The individual may be [[A-Spec|a-spec]], [[femaric]], or [[nofemaric]]. It can also be considered a type of [[questioning]]. The masculine counterpart is [[androcurious]] and the feminine counterpart is [[gynecurious]].
    The individual may be [[A-Spec|a-spec]], [[femaric]], [[mascic]], [[nomascic]], or [[nofemaric]], even [[noboric]]. It can also be considered a type of [[questioning]] or being unsure if someone is [[enboric]]/[[diamoric]]/[[ceterosexual]]. The masculine counterpart is [[androcurious]] and the feminine counterpart is [[gynecurious]].


    == History ==
    == History ==

    Latest revision as of 15:14, 2 November 2021

    The ceterocurious flag.

    Ceterocurious is a term for someone who is primarily not attracted to non-binary individuals, but considers experimenting or having relationships with non-binary individuals for any reason. It's a combination of urancurious, satcurious and nepcurious, and it includes all non-binary genders.

    The individual may be a-spec, femaric, mascic, nomascic, or nofemaric, even noboric. It can also be considered a type of questioning or being unsure if someone is enboric/diamoric/ceterosexual. The masculine counterpart is androcurious and the feminine counterpart is gynecurious.

    History

    The idea was thought out by FANDOM user Hiddn.haydn on August 22 of 2021. The name itself was suggested by Kautr on September 7 of 2021. The flag was created by Hiddn.haydn as well, and was updated on September 8 of 2021.

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