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[[File:Novicesexual.png|thumb|257x257px|The novicesexual flag.]]'''Novicesexual''' (also known as '''Neophytilia)''' is the attraction towards people who identify as [[bisexual]], [[pansexual]], [[omnisexual]] or other [[Multisexual|m-spec]] identities. The term is preference-based, based on one being interested in dating an [[Multisexual|m-spec]] person. This could fall under the [[imprisexual]] umbrella due to being preference-based.
If one is [[Multisexual|m-spec]] themselves, they may also identify as [[mutusexual]].
== History ==
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This term was coined by CakelynMimi on January 15, 2021.
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== Flag ==
The flag was coined by CakelynMimi, it has no confirmed meaning.
== Etymology ==
The term Novicesexual was derived from the term ''<nowiki/>'[https://www.dictionary.com/browse/novice#:~:text=a%20person%20who%20is%20new,of%20probation%20before%20taking%20vows. novice]'<nowiki/>'' which means'' 'beginner'''. The reason why is because when most [[LGBT+|LGBT]]+ individuals date, they often first come across those who are m-spec, or identify as m-spec themselves.
== Resources ==
https://lgbta.wikia.org/f/p/4400000000000080066
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[[Category:Sexuality]]
[[Category:Miscellaneous sexuality]]
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Latest revision as of 00:43, 1 April 2021
Novicesexual (also known as Neophytilia) is the attraction towards people who identify as bisexual, pansexual, omnisexual or other m-spec identities. The term is preference-based, based on one being interested in dating an m-spec person. This could fall under the imprisexual umbrella due to being preference-based.
If one is m-spec themselves, they may also identify as mutusexual.
History
This term was coined by CakelynMimi on January 15, 2021.
Flag
The flag was coined by CakelynMimi, it has no confirmed meaning.
Etymology
The term Novicesexual was derived from the term 'novice' which means 'beginner'. The reason why is because when most LGBT+ individuals date, they often first come across those who are m-spec, or identify as m-spec themselves.