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    {{Sexuality Info|image1 = Kyanitian_simplified.png|caption1 = The simplified kyanitian flag.|gender(s): = Man, Woman, and Non-binary|gender(s)_attracted_to: = Non-binary}}
    I WILL DEEPTHROAT YOUR FUCKING FAG FACES AND PLUG UP YOUR ASSHOLES AND I WILL KEEP CUMMING AND CUMMING UNTIL YOU ARE A FAT FUCKING BALLOON EVEN FATTER THEN YOU RETARDS ALREADY ARE.
    [[File:Kyanitian.png|thumb|220x220px|The original Kyanitian flag]]

    '''Kyanitian''' refers to someone who is [[Enbian|nblnb]], [[Astroidian|mlnb]], and [[Asterian|wlnb]], meaning someone who is [[Woman|female]], [[Man|male]], and [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] who is attracted to non-binary individuals. Being "female, male, and non-binary" includes A) individuals who are [[genderfluid]], and therefore are sometimes women, sometimes men, and sometimes non-binary. B) [[Trigender]] or [[multigender]] individuals who are men/[[Miaspec|man aligned]], women/[[Fiaspec|woman aligned]], and non-binary/[[Abinary|unaligned]] at the same time. C) Being non-binary and considering oneself to be aligned with all genders. A kyanitian individual is attracted to non-binary individuals and/or prioritizes their attraction to non-binary individuals over other attractions they may have. Kyanitian is an umbrella term, like [[sapphic]], [[achillean]], and [[diamoric]], though it can also be used as an identity by itself.

    ==History==
    Kyanitian was likely coined on the Tumblr account Beyond MOGAI Pride Flags on August 2nd, 2018 by an anonymous user.<ref name=":0">https://beyond-mogai-pride-flags.tumblr.com/post/176570494515/this-one-is-the-kyanitian-nblnb-wlnb-mlnb</ref>

    ==Flags==
    The original Kyanitian flag was designed by an anonymous user on August 2, 2018<ref name=":0" />. The flag has no confirmed meaning.

    The simplified Kyanitian flag was designed by Tumblr user isobug on June 16th, 2023. It was made to reduce both eyestrain and the number of stripes from the original flag, to make it easier to use.<ref>https://isobug.tumblr.com/post/720306025231794176/kyanitian-flag-simplified</ref> The flag has no confirmed meaning.

    ==Resources==
    <references />
    [[Category:Sexuality]]
    [[Category:Sexuality]]
    [[Category:Gender-Loving-Gender]]
    [[Category:Nia/Nin Attraction]]

    Latest revision as of 17:53, 16 June 2023

    The original Kyanitian flag

    Kyanitian refers to someone who is nblnb, mlnb, and wlnb, meaning someone who is female, male, and non-binary who is attracted to non-binary individuals. Being "female, male, and non-binary" includes A) individuals who are genderfluid, and therefore are sometimes women, sometimes men, and sometimes non-binary. B) Trigender or multigender individuals who are men/man aligned, women/woman aligned, and non-binary/unaligned at the same time. C) Being non-binary and considering oneself to be aligned with all genders. A kyanitian individual is attracted to non-binary individuals and/or prioritizes their attraction to non-binary individuals over other attractions they may have. Kyanitian is an umbrella term, like sapphic, achillean, and diamoric, though it can also be used as an identity by itself.

    History

    Kyanitian was likely coined on the Tumblr account Beyond MOGAI Pride Flags on August 2nd, 2018 by an anonymous user.[1]

    Flags

    The original Kyanitian flag was designed by an anonymous user on August 2, 2018[1]. The flag has no confirmed meaning.

    The simplified Kyanitian flag was designed by Tumblr user isobug on June 16th, 2023. It was made to reduce both eyestrain and the number of stripes from the original flag, to make it easier to use.[2] The flag has no confirmed meaning.

    Resources

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