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'''Tourmalantic''' (Tour-mah-lan-nd-tic) is a [[xyric]] orientation, where a [[ |
'''Tourmalantic''' (Tour-mah-lan-nd-tic) is a [[xyric]] orientation, where a [[xenogender]] or [[xenic]] person is attracted to [[Woman|women]] or [[Fiaspec|woman aligned]] people exclusively. |
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The masculine counterpart to tourmalantic is [[ |
The masculine counterpart to tourmalantic is [[Aquamarina|aquamarina]]. The non-exclusive counterpart to tourmalantic is [[xenxic]]. |
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==History and Flag== |
==History and Flag== |
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==Etymology== |
==Etymology== |
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The term tourmalantic comes from the gemstone "tourmaline |
The term tourmalantic comes from the gemstone "tourmaline". |
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==References== |
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[[Category:Fia/Fin Attraction]] |
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[[Category:Gender-Loving-Gender]] |
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Latest revision as of 23:47, 4 May 2024
Tourmalantic (Tour-mah-lan-nd-tic) is a xyric orientation, where a xenogender or xenic person is attracted to women or woman aligned people exclusively.
The masculine counterpart to tourmalantic is aquamarina. The non-exclusive counterpart to tourmalantic is xenxic.
History and Flag
Tourmalantic and it's flag were coined by Wikia FANDOM user AllieThePrince on July 8th, 2021.[1]
All the shades of green represent attraction to xenic/xenogenders, the white in the middle represents community, the three shades of magenta represent attraction to femininity. And the female and xenogender gender symbols are locked together. The flag's colors were also based on the gemstone watermelon tourmaline.[1]
Etymology
The term tourmalantic comes from the gemstone "tourmaline".