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[[File:The Nocismasexual Flag.jpg|thumb|280x280px|'''''The New Nocismasexual Flag''''']] |
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⚫ | '''Nocismasexual''' is the attraction to all genders, but A) one's attraction to men fades once it is known someone is a [[cisgender]] man or B) one does not feel attraction to men until it is known that the man in question is not cisgender. This term is typically used by [[transgender]], [[Non-Binary|non-binary]], or otherwise non-cis people. The term could theoretically be used by cis people however there is typically no reason for a cis person to do so as nocismasexuality stems from a discomfort/unwillingness to have a relationship with a cis man due to trauma, oppression, or other personal reasons |
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[[File:Nocismasexual.png|thumb|157x157px|Previous Nocismasexual Flag]] |
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⚫ | '''Nocismasexual''' is the attraction to all genders, but A) one's attraction to men fades once it is known someone is a [[cisgender]] man or B) one does not feel attraction to men until it is known that the man in question is not cisgender. This term is typically used by [[transgender]], [[Non-Binary|non-binary]], [[Agender]], or otherwise non-cis people. The term could theoretically be used by cis people however there is typically no reason for a cis person to do so as nocismasexuality stems from a discomfort/unwillingness to have a relationship with a cis man due to trauma, oppression, or other personal reasons. |
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== Flag == |
== Flag == |
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The flag was recently changed (by Asphyn Falwell) due to the previous flag not fitting well with the sexuality. |
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The blue being at the bottom represents discomfort or unwillingness to have a relationship with a cis man. The rest of the colors being generally brown and grey represents how the person can be comfortable with other genders. |
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The light blue triangle represents cis men. The dark blueish-grey outline (around the triangle) represents the separation and disconnection between cis men to any other gender or sex identity. Finally, the greys represent the gender/sex spectrum. |
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[[Category:Sexuality]] |
[[Category:Sexuality]] |