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    '''Mestellic''' is a term from the [[Stellate Orientation System|stellate orientation system]] referring to an attraction to [[liaspec]] ([[androgyne]], partially androgyne or androgyne-aligned) and/or [[lingender]] ([[androgynous]] in nature) genders. This may also include [[Genderfluid|fluid]] and [[Genderflux|fluctuating]] genders that sometimes align with these identities, or genders that partially align with these identities, such as some [[Multigender|multigenders]], though this term refers specifically to an attraction to the liaspec or lingender part(s) of such genders.
    '''Mestellic''' is a term from the [[Stellate Orientation System|stellate orientation system]] referring to an attraction to [[liaspec]] ([[androgyne]], partially androgyne or androgyne-aligned) and/or [[lingender]] ([[androgynous]] in nature) genders. This may also include [[Genderfluid|fluid]] and [[Genderflux|fluctuating]] genders that sometimes align with these identities, or genders that partially align with these identities, such as some [[Multigender|multigenders]], though this term refers specifically to an attraction to the liaspec or lingender part(s) of such genders.


    One may or may not experience mestellic attraction exclusively (one may or may not experience attraction to genders other than the ones the term refers to). It does not inherently indicate that one's orientation involves any form of stacity or preference, and does not describe any information about one's own gender - simply that one experiences an attraction to liaspec and/or lingender genders in some form.
    One may or may not experience mestellic attraction exclusively (one may or may not experience attraction to genders other than the ones the term refers to). It does not inherently indicate that one's orientation is static or involves any form of preference, and does not describe any information about one's own gender - simply that one experiences an attraction to liaspec and/or lingender genders in some form.


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