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The term specifically for non-men attracted to non-men is called [[faunic]] or [[daunic]].
The term lesbian isn't about the form of attraction one experiences (sexual, romantic, etc.) but about being a woman or non-binary
Many lesbians use different definitions to specifically label themselves and their specific identities. Many lesbians use the term lesbian to describe their being exclusively wlw, while others use it to describe their being exclusively nblw. Still others use it to describe their being queerly attracted to women, and others use it to represent their prioritization of attraction to women. So many members of the community use different interpretations to specifically represent themselves, and all of those are valid and can both coexist in the same community and form their own sub-communities. No interpretation or experience of lesbianism is more or less real or important. No one has to use an interpretation or definition of lesbianism they're not comfortable with, but it's important to respect all the different ones and aspects nonetheless.
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=== Straightbians ===
'''[[Straightbian|Straightbians]]''' are individuals that either use the split attraction model and experiences separate forms of attraction, have a fluid orientation between [[straight]] and lesbian, are multigender and thus experience attraction differently with their separate genders, or similar. There does not appear to be much history around this label, however it has been seen to be used by multigender
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