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    It's encompassed by [[enboric]] and [[femaric]] umbrellas. Could be also a form of [[polysexual]] or [[bisexual]].
    It's encompassed by [[enboric]] and [[femaric]] umbrellas. Could be also a form of [[polysexual]] or [[bisexual]].
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    [[File:Download (6).png|alt=|thumb|239x239px|Alternative trixenamoric pride flag]]
    [[Nomasexual]], [[neptunic]] and [[nominsexual]] are similar terms. Old sources used andro-skoliosexual, mixing skolio- with androsexual, that were replaced with [[ceterosexual]] and mascsexual then [[ninsexual]] and [[minsexual]].
    [[Nomasexual]], [[neptunic]] and [[nominsexual]] are similar terms. Old sources used andro-skoliosexual, mixing skolio- with androsexual, that were replaced with [[ceterosexual]] and mascsexual then [[ninsexual]] and [[minsexual]].



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    Trixenamoric pride flag

    Trixensexuality is a sexual orientation of someone who is exclusively attracted to women and non-binary people. The romantic equivalent is trixenromantic. Other words include trixenplatonic, trixenalterous, trixensensual, etc. There's also trixenamoric for being trixen-. The term does not specify the person's gender, so it could be used by both cis and trans people.[1] Another word for when the attraction is flexible is trixenflexible.[2]

    It's encompassed by enboric and femaric umbrellas. Could be also a form of polysexual or bisexual.

    Alternative trixenamoric pride flag

    Nomasexualneptunic and nominsexual are similar terms. Old sources used andro-skoliosexual, mixing skolio- with androsexual, that were replaced with ceterosexual and mascsexual then ninsexual and minsexual.

    History

    Trixensexual was coined in November 12, 2018 by wedontcareaboutyourbinary, together with torensexual.[3] The prefix combine “trix”, feminine Latin root, used in trixic, with en, alongside X. "N" is often used as a marker of nonbinary identity and can refer to sound of "enby". The flag was created in November 13, 2018 by nblmgalaxy.[4] Orange means blend of traditional pink for women and yellow for non-binary folks, white expansiveness of the multi-attraction spectrum and lavender queerness and non-normativity.

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