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[[File:Torstellic.png|thumb|The torstellic flag.]]
'''Torstellic''' is a term from the [[Stellate Orientation System|stellic orientation system]] referring to an attraction to [[miaspec]] (male, partially male or male-aligned) and/or [[mingender]] ([[masculine]] 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 [[Multigender|multigenders]], though this term refers specifically to an attraction to the miaspec or mingender part(s) of such genders.It may also include an attraction to masculine gender presentation, regardless of gender identity or alignment.
The term torstellic is non-exclusive (meaning that one may or may not experience attraction to genders other than the ones it 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 miaspec and/or mingender genders in some form.
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This term may be combined with other identities in any way one feels is accurate. One may add prefixes and suffixes, such as "demi-" "-flux" "-fluid" and "-spike", to indicate a specific experience of attraction if one wishes, for example: "demitorstellic" or "torstellicflux". One may also add suffixes specifying a type of attraction, for example: "torstellic-sexual" or "torstellic-romantic".
Torstellic may be seen as a non-exclusive counterpart to terms such as [[minsexual]], [[androsexual]], [[solaric]], [[masexual]], [[mascusexual]] and [[mascsexual]].
==History and Flag ==
Torstellic was coined by FANDOM user Contie, 21st June 2021 - 24th June 2021, along with the other terms in the stellate orientation system, and first posted publicly, 25th June 2021.
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