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    == History ==
    == History ==
    The term was first used by Twitter user solarlemonade on July 9 2020.<ref name="solar">https://twitter.com/solarlemonade/status/1281109359842537472?s=20</ref>
    The term was first used by Twitter user solarlemonade on July 9, 2020.<ref name="solar">https://twitter.com/solarlemonade/status/1281109359842537472?s=20</ref>


    == Flag ==
    == Flag ==
    The flag was created by Twitter user solarlemonade on July 9th 2020.<ref name="solar"/> Yellow represents a disconnect from gender, light grey represents gender non-conformity, orange represents women, red represents passion and devotion, and pink represents love and emotion.
    The flag was created by Twitter user solarlemonade on July 9, 2020.<ref name="solar"/> Yellow represents a disconnect from gender, light grey represents gender non-conformity, orange represents women, red represents passion and devotion, and pink represents love and emotion.


    == Resources ==
    == Resources ==
    <references/>[[Category:Sexuality]]
    <references/>
    [[Category:Sexuality]]

    Revision as of 05:59, 13 July 2020

    The Iliosexual flag.

    Iliosexual is a sexual orientation defined as someone that is gender non-aligned who is attracted to women and woman-aligned people. A person who uses this term may be uncomfortable with gendered terminology, such as lesbian.

    Its counterpart is fenosexual.

    History

    The term was first used by Twitter user solarlemonade on July 9, 2020.[1]

    Flag

    The flag was created by Twitter user solarlemonade on July 9, 2020.[1] Yellow represents a disconnect from gender, light grey represents gender non-conformity, orange represents women, red represents passion and devotion, and pink represents love and emotion.

    Resources

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