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'''Idioromantic''' or '''sundrian''' is a term for [[multigender]] individuals and anyone else who experience being multiple or partly multiple genders in general, who experience different [[romantic attraction|romantic attractions]] for each gender, a variety of genders, or each category of genders that they experience at the same time. This can also include different [[m-spec]], [[aro-spec]], fluid, and/or flux identities as well.
For example,
Another example can be identifying as [[
Another example can be identifying as [[polyromantic]], but the different attractions/preferences depend on the gender(s) that they experience. For instance, a [[bigender]] individual liking men, women, and feminine-aligned [[nonbinary]] individuals as [[agender]], but liking [[demiboy|demiboys]], women, and [[genderfluid]] individuals as a woman.
If one has an identity that they most experience or use primarily, they may use ''idio'' as a prefix in their identity, such as idio[[gay]], idio[[Aromantic|aro]], idio[[autoromantic|auto]], etc.▼
One can still identify as idioromantic if they experience a different attraction(s) out of a minority of genders (e.g. being polygender and mostly experiencing being [[panromantic]] but the only noticeable difference is being aromantic as genderqueer).
The [[sexual attraction|sexual]] equivalent to this is [[idiosexual]].▼
▲If one has an identity that they most experience or use primarily, they may use ''idio'' as a prefix in their identity, such as idio[[gay]], idio[[Aromantic|aro]], idio[[autoromantic|auto]], etc, or they may use ''sundrian'' before their romanticism, such as sundrian [[sapphic]].
== History and Flag ==
The term was coined by Miraheze user [[User:Systeroamia|Systeroamia]], specifically their host, on March 22, 2022, along with [[idiosexual]]. The flags were created on the same day on Wakelet.<ref>[[User talk:Systeroamia]]</ref>
Green represents identities on the [[aromantic spectrum|aro-spectrum]]. Gray represents fluid and flux identities. White represents the different blends of genders. Black represents a barrier when experiencing different [[romantic attraction|romanticisms]]. Pink represents femininity, yellow represents those outside the binary, and light blue represents masculinity, respectively.
The emblem represents the solar system, as the sun represents being
== Etymology ==
The prefix ''idio'' is a Latin word meaning “own, personal, distinct”.
Sundrian is based off of the words “sundry” meaning “many things of different kinds” or simply “various”, and the suffix ''ian'' meaning “related to, from, or like”.
== Coiner Bounderies ==▼
The coiner allows respectful alternative names as well as alternative flags, but does not allow alternative definitions of his terms. Recoinage of aer terms and edits on current definitions are also not allowed unless they give further explanations on the original definitions. Reposts and archives are acceptable as long as no one else takes credit.▼
▲The coiner allows respectful alternative names as well as alternative flags, but does not allow major alternative definitions of his terms. Recoinage of aer terms and edits on current definitions are also not allowed unless they give further explanations on the original definitions. Reposts and archives are acceptable as long as no one else takes credit.
== References ==
[[Category:M-Spec]]
[[Category:Exclusive Romantic
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