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==Toramoric vs. Todamoric== |
==Toramoric vs. Todamoric== |
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[[Todamoric]] is problematic, as it excludes |
[[Todamoric]] is problematic, as it excludes [[Gender Non-Conforming|gender nonconforming]], and [[Pronoun Non-Conforming|pronoun nonconforming]] men. This implies that these men are less valid than, gender conforming, and pronoun conforming men. |
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Toramoric, on the other hand, simply specifies attraction ''from'' binary mean ''towards'' binary men. This ''does not'' exclude transgender, gender nonconforming, or pronoun nonconforming men. |
Toramoric, on the other hand, simply specifies attraction ''from'' binary mean ''towards'' binary men. This ''does not'' exclude transgender, gender nonconforming, or pronoun nonconforming men. |
Revision as of 08:37, 15 February 2023
Toramoric, not to be confused with todamoric, is the exclusive, suptilic attraction to binary men. It describes binary men strictly attracted to other binary men. It does not include attraction to masculine aligned non-binary people, unlike toric, torenamoric or viramoric. It can be considered another term for gay/veldian men. It's a non-problematic version of todamoric.
History
The terminology was coined by the Tumblr user Arco-Pluris via Beyond-MOGAI-Pride-Flags. The flag was posted at the same time.
Toramoric vs. Todamoric
Todamoric is problematic, as it excludes gender nonconforming, and pronoun nonconforming men. This implies that these men are less valid than, gender conforming, and pronoun conforming men.
Toramoric, on the other hand, simply specifies attraction from binary mean towards binary men. This does not exclude transgender, gender nonconforming, or pronoun nonconforming men.