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{{Sexuality Info|image1=Feminamoricflag.png|caption1=The feminamoric flag.|gender(s):=Non-binary|gender(s)_attracted_to:=Women}}'''Feminamoric''' is a [[diamoric]] [[orientation]] that refers to [[non-binary]] and/or [[genderqueer]] individuals who are [[attracted]] exclusively or primarily to [[women]].
The [[mascic]] counterpart to feminamoric is [[viramoric]]. The [[enboric]] counterpart is [[ceteramoric]]. A similar term is [[Gynesexual|gynosexual]], though some individuals are uncomfortable identifying with this term as it can have transphobic implications.
==History==
The first usage of the term, alongside feminamoric, was in an anonymous tumblr ask to Tumblr user Marlowelune in May 12, 2017.<ref>{{Archive|Site=today|URL=https://marlowelune.tumblr.com/post/160601325244/this-is-kinda-late-but-re-words-meaning-nb-into}}</ref> A follow up definition also sent anonymously was posted on the same day.<ref>{{Archive|Site=today|URL=https://marlowelune.tumblr.com/post/160603205784/im-actually-gonna-cry-theres-finally-a-term-for}}</ref>
The term is styled after diamoric and comes from the Latin words ''femina'', meaning "woman", and ''amor'', meaning "love".
==Flag==
The original and most commonly used flag, designed by Milith Rusignuolo, has 5 stripes: maroon, white, pink, white, olive green. It was based off of the Diamoric and Genderqueer flags, as well as the traditional female and male colours.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20170619010107/https://avia-viridis.neocities.org/sof/femi.html</ref><ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20180210192310/https://avia-viridis.neocities.org/flags.html</ref>
[[File:Tumblr_inline_oukm1kquB71ue5hem_500.png|thumb|A feminamoric flag made by Tumblr users demisexual-yuri, feuillyadeux, bizexuals, justfolieadoit]]In the original flag, there were 5 stripes: maroon, white, pink, white, olive green. Some colors were borrowed from the genderqueer and diamoric flag. In the feminamoric flag shades of blue are used to represent women and [https://lgbta.wikia.org/wiki/Non-Binary non-binary] and/or [https://lgbta.wikia.org/wiki/Genderqueer genderqueer] people's attraction to women, for numerous reasons (the Venus symbol is used to symbolize women, the clouds covering the planet Venus’ surface are blue, and the mythological roman goddess Venus emerged from the sea when she was born). ▼
In a flag redesign by 2KoiLouise4, the colours from the original flag are kept, but rearranged and given meaning: maroon for femininity, pink for exclusive attraction to women, white for non-binary, lime green for NBLW, and olive green for masculinity.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20210406210247/https://twitter.com/2KoiLouise4/status/1317866303147905025</ref>
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In the "yellow
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[[File:Feminamoric.png|thumb|220x220px|An alternate feminamoric flag.]]▼
FeminamoricKoiHD.png|A redesigned feminamoric flag by 2KoiLouise4.
Somemoreflags Feminamoric.png|A proposed feminamoric flag.
Somemoreflags Feminamoric (s).png|A proposed feminamoric flag (with symbols).
Tumblr inline oukm1kquB71ue5hem 500.png|A feminamoric flag by demisexual-yuri, feuillyadeux, bizexuals, justfolieadoit.
</gallery>
==Resources==
▲In the yellow/non-binary version of the flag. The non-binary colors dominate the flag to show that the individual’s non-binary-ness is central to the attraction and is what makes the attraction inherently non-straight. The colored stripes at the side represent gender. As Venus is seen as the “female” planet, and is yellow, the yellow shades represent the female gender the non-binary person is attracted to.[[Category:Sexuality]]
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