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'''Femaric '''is an umbrella term to describe any non-[[straight]] attraction to women or feminine aligned people. It was made with [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] people in mind but can be used by anyone who experiences non-straight attraction to women. This includes all [[sapphic]] women as well as [[bisexual]] and [[pansexual]] men, as well as any other men who are attracted to women but are not straight. |
'''Femaric '''is an umbrella term to describe any non-[[straight]] attraction to women or feminine aligned people. It was made with [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] people in mind but can be used by anyone who experiences non-straight attraction to women. This includes all [[sapphic]] women as well as [[bisexual]] and [[pansexual]] men, as well as any other men who are attracted to women but are not straight. |
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Femaric people can be exclusively |
Femaric people can be exclusively attracted to women or they may be attracted to women along with other genders. |
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The masculine equivalent to femaric is [[mascic]]. The non-binary equivalent is [[enboric]]. |
The masculine equivalent to femaric is [[mascic]]. The non-binary equivalent is [[enboric]]. |
Revision as of 23:46, 3 August 2020
Femaric is an umbrella term to describe any non-straight attraction to women or feminine aligned people. It was made with non-binary people in mind but can be used by anyone who experiences non-straight attraction to women. This includes all sapphic women as well as bisexual and pansexual men, as well as any other men who are attracted to women but are not straight.
Femaric people can be exclusively attracted to women or they may be attracted to women along with other genders.
The masculine equivalent to femaric is mascic. The non-binary equivalent is enboric.
Similar terms include sapphic, feminamoric/trixic, venusic, and neptunic.
History
The term mascic was coined on the Tumblr blog Goodpositivitylgbt on June 19, 2017. The flag design was posted in the same post[1].